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Netanyahu angry: Secret service report puts Israel-US relations to the test

2024-03-13T04:23:10.013Z

Highlights: Netanyahu angry: Secret service report puts Israel-US relations to the test. Israel's prime minister is said to be raging with anger - and is now seeking "confrontation" with Biden. The USA is Israel's most important ally. They support the Jewish state with large quantities of weapons and ammunition. Ahead of the US election in November, Biden is under pressure from Arab voters and younger voters who are more likely to sympathize with the Palestinians. The relationship between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being tested by the war in Gaza.



As of: March 13, 2024, 5:15 a.m

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A report from the USA predicts Netanyahu's imminent fall.

Israel's prime minister is said to be raging with anger - and is now seeking "confrontation" with Biden.

Jerusalem - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is deeply angered by a US intelligence report that raises the prospect of his impending overthrow, according to a media report.

The head of government was foaming with anger, the news channel

Channel 12

reported on Tuesday evening (March 12).

In their report published the day before, the American secret services expressed the expectation that the Israeli population had lost confidence in Netanyahu's leadership qualities and would stage mass protests demanding his resignation and new elections. 

Netanyahu will therefore seek “a strong, public and dramatic confrontation” with US President Joe Biden,

Channel 12

said, citing unnamed senior officials.

On Tuesday, the Prime Minister's Office sent a strong statement from a top government representative, who was also not named, to the Israeli media.

“Israel is not a protectorate of the United States, but an independent and democratic country whose citizens are the ones who elect the government,” it said.

“We expect our friends to bring down the terrorist regime of Hamas, not the elected government in Israel.”

Distrust of Netanyahu in Israel:

The US intelligence report, titled “Annual Threat Assessment,” highlighted the decline in Netanyahu’s approval ratings among the Israeli public.

This started before the war that Israel was waging against the Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

“Distrust of Netanyahu's ability to govern has deepened and spread among the public (...), and we expect mass protests demanding his resignation and new elections.

Another, more moderate government is a possibility,” the report notes. 

The relationship between US President Joe Biden (l.) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being tested by the war in Gaza.

(Archive photo) © Brendan Smialowski/AFP

The USA is Israel's most important ally.

They support the Jewish state with large quantities of weapons and ammunition.

Ahead of the US election in November, Biden is under pressure from Arab voters and younger voters who are more likely to sympathize with the Palestinians.

Biden had recently criticized Netanyahu more and more openly because of the immense number of civilian victims in the Gaza Strip and because of the prevention of sufficient humanitarian aid for the suffering civilian population.

The Gaza war was triggered by the unprecedented massacre carried out by Hamas and other extremist groups in southern Israel on October 7th.

(lrg/dpa)

Source: merkur

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