Biden Uncertain if Netanyahu is Delaying Gaza Ceasefire to Influence US Election
In a surprising development, US President Joe Biden has expressed uncertainty over whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is intentionally delaying a ceasefire agreement in Gaza to influence the upcoming US election. During an unexpected appearance at a White House press briefing on Friday, Biden was asked if he believed Netanyahu’s actions were aimed at swaying voters ahead of next month’s election. The President responded, “Whether he’s trying to influence the election, I don’t know – but I’m not counting on that.”
Biden’s response highlights the sensitivity of the situation, as tensions in Gaza continue and US-Israel relations face scrutiny. Biden, who has long been a strong supporter of Israel.
Biden’s comments come at a crucial time, as international pressure grows for a ceasefire in Gaza amidst ongoing violence. The situation has raised questions about whether Netanyahu’s political calculations are factoring into broader geopolitical considerations, including the dynamics of US elections.
The President’s remarks indicate both frustration and a clear assertion of his administration’s longstanding support for Israel, even as tensions rise between the two allies over the conflict. It remains unclear how Netanyahu’s actions will affect the situation, but Biden’s public remarks suggest that the issue could play a role in broader US-Israel relations moving forward.