Harris Skips Netanyahu Speech, Protests Erupt at Capitol

Vice President Kamala Harris will not preside over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, citing a prior commitment. Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian protesters are occupying the Capitol building, leading to heightened security measures and a tense atmosphere. The speech is drawing significant controversy, with several Democrats planning to boycott the event.

Trump to Meet with Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago Amidst Israel-Hamas War

Former President Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Friday, during Netanyahu’s visit to the United States. This meeting comes amidst the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, and follows a tense week of political maneuvering involving Vice President Kamala Harris and Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders. Trump, highlighting his prior accomplishments in securing peace in the region, expressed his belief that his ‘PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH’ agenda is crucial to ending the current conflicts.

Biden’s COVID Diagnosis May Delay Meeting with Netanyahu

President Biden’s COVID-19 diagnosis may delay a scheduled meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, D.C. The meeting was originally planned for Tuesday but has been postponed as Biden recovers from the virus. Netanyahu is still in Washington, D.C., for meetings with US officials, including a scheduled address to Congress on Wednesday. This development comes amidst reports that Biden has ended his bid for reelection in 2024, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidency.

Netanyahu’s Landmark US Congress Speech Amidst Gaza War Tensions

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will deliver a landmark speech to the US Congress this week, facing pressure to secure a ceasefire in the Gaza war while navigating growing tensions with the US over the conflict. His visit comes as a deal for a six-week ceasefire, involving a prisoner exchange, remains elusive. Despite public support for Israel, President Biden has expressed concern about the civilian casualties in Gaza and the escalating conflict.

Capitol Hill’s Blockbuster Week: Assassination Probe, Netanyahu’s Speech, Biden’s Future, and More

This week promises to be a whirlwind of activity on Capitol Hill, with major stories dominating the agenda. From the investigation into the attempted assassination of former President Trump to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s address to Congress, the week is packed with high-stakes events. Additionally, President Biden’s future and the potential expulsion of Sen. Bob Menendez add layers of intrigue to the week’s proceedings.

Anti-Government Protests Erupt Across Israel Amid Hostage Crisis

Thousands of Israelis took to the streets across the country on Thursday, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and fresh elections. The protests, which saw large gatherings outside Netanyahu’s residences in Caesarea and Jerusalem, were fueled by public anger over the government’s handling of the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the ongoing hostage crisis. Demonstrators, including families of the hostages, accused Netanyahu of prioritizing his political survival over securing the release of those held captive by Hamas.

Israeli Commission Warns Netanyahu Over Submarine Deal

An Israeli commission investigating government purchases of submarines and missile boats from Germany has warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he may have used his position to approve the deals without proper procedures, potentially jeopardizing national security and economic interests. Netanyahu maintains the purchases were crucial for Israel’s security, but the commission will soon release evidence gathered during its investigation.

US-Israel Tensions Escalate Over Gaza War Weapons Deliveries

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused the Biden administration of significantly reducing weapons deliveries for Israel’s war effort in Gaza, a claim denied by the US. This public spat highlights growing strains between the two allies, driven by concerns over civilian casualties and Israel’s military tactics in Gaza. While the US continues to support Israel’s goals, the war has tested the relationship and created political pressure on both sides.

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