Biden and Netanyahu to Maintain Close Contact Amid Israel’s Threat to Attack Iran

U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to maintain close communication amidst Israel’s considerations on Iran, with a focus on minimizing harm to Lebanese civilians. The call, occurring after almost two months, reflects mounting pressure on Israel not to target Iran’s crucial facilities before the upcoming U.S. presidential election. The White House emphasized Biden’s unequivocal condemnation of Tehran’s recent attack on Israel and reiterated unwavering support for Israel.

The Discussion

During their conversation, Biden and Netanyahu pledged to stay in constant contact, both directly and through their national security teams. The call also included Vice President Kamala Harris. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who had planned to discuss Israel’s response in Washington, postponed his visit. Nonetheless, he affirmed that any Israeli retaliation against Iran would be powerful, precise, and unexpected.

Operation against Hezbollah

The leaders also addressed the ongoing offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon, with Biden emphasizing Israel’s right to defend itself while stressing the importance of minimizing civilian casualties, especially in densely populated areas like Beirut. Netanyahu warned of potential destruction akin to Gaza’s plight in Lebanon, following continuous attacks by Hamas since October 7, 2023.

Concern for Hostages in Gaza

Furthermore, the leaders highlighted the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to free hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The White House described the call as direct, honest, and productive, lasting approximately 30 minutes. Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre underlined ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Israeli governments post the Iran attack, focusing on Israel’s response.

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Jean-Pierre responded to Netanyahu’s comments on Lebanon, expressing concerns about avoiding a Gaza-like situation in the country. However, she refrained from commenting on a recent book by journalist Bob Woodward that detailed tensions between Biden and Netanyahu. According to reports, Biden had, in the past, raised concerns about Israel being perceived as a rogue state.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the ongoing discussions between the U.S. and Israel underscore the complexities of the geopolitical landscape in the Middle East. As both nations navigate diplomatic challenges and security threats, the need for effective communication and strategic decision-making remains paramount.

Published – October 10, 2024 10:22 am IST