Biden welcomes the statements of the majority leader of the US Senate against Netanyahu
The US President announced that Chuck Schumer had briefed his team on this speech before making his statements against Netanyahu. |
US President Joe Biden announced that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer briefed his team on the speech before making his remarks against Netanyahu.
Biden said on Friday: Senator Schumer had contacted senior members of my team and informed them that he wanted to make such a speech.
He added: I don’t want to go into detail about this, but it was a good speech.
Biden emphasized that Schumer has expressed the serious concerns of many Americans.
Chuck Schumer said on the floor of the Senate yesterday that Netanyahu’s party could no longer meet the needs of this regime after October 7th.
Schumer asked the Zionist regime to hold new elections to replace Benjamin Netanyahu, the current prime minister of this regime.
NBC News reported that the Senate Majority Leader further pointed out that Netanyahu’s party is no longer suitable to lead this regime and stated: The world has undergone radical changes since then (October 7th) and the Israeli people are stifled by attitudes. They are stuck in the past.
Schumer went on to say that Netanyahu has “lost his way” by preferring his political survival to protecting the interests of the Zionists.
These statements by Schumer, which is one of the main criticisms of the United States against the Zionist regime, were made while a high-ranking official of the Zionist regime accused the American government of wanting to overthrow Benjamin Netanyahu.
Matthew Miller, the spokesman of the US Foreign Ministry, said hours later in response to this issue: This is not the position that we have adopted. I do not provide any evaluation in this regard.
Palestinian resistance led by Hamas launched a unique operation at dawn on October 7th by attacking Zionist settlements in the Gaza Strip and captured dozens of Zionists.
This operation started the brutal aggression of the occupying regime army on the residential areas in the Gaza Strip, and these aggressions continued from October 7th to November 24th (December 3rd) and resumed again after a one-week break on Friday, December 1st.
Tensions between Joe Biden’s government and the Zionist government’s cabinet have intensified, especially after the failure of negotiations for a ceasefire in Gaza before the start of the holy month of Ramadan last Monday.
Source: ISNA
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