The Biden administration is increasingly anxious about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming address to Congress on July 24. Concerns have been amplified following a recent bizarre video by Netanyahu, leading White House aides to speculate that he may accuse President Biden of hindering Israel's war efforts. Officials fear that Netanyahu's speech could further strain U.S.-Israel relations, especially if he criticizes Biden or alleges that the U.S. has withheld aid. The uncertainty surrounding Netanyahu's intentions has added to the administration's apprehension, as reported by Politico.
Biden aides reportedly worried about Netanyahu’s speech. “No one knows what he’s going to say.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/60zcO1G4sY
Biden aides reportedly worried about Netanyahu's congressional address: 'Could make it far worse' https://t.co/Jtq6oS5d92
America in fear because of Netanyahu's speech in Congress The White House is afraid that the Israeli Prime Minister will use his speech before Congress on July 24 to criticize American President Joseph Biden, writes "Politico" citing American officials. " No one knows what they… https://t.co/ihK06qh8Y7
White House worries about Netanyahu’s address to Congress after accusations of withholding aid https://t.co/7D4zhac5LN
NEW: Anxiety grows inside the White House ahead of Netanyahu’s address to Congress After this week’s bizarre video, aides wonder if the Israeli prime minister may claim President Biden has hindered the war effort “No one knows what he’s going to say” https://t.co/a14vNR2uKq
Biden administration fears what Netanyahu might say when he's in DC https://t.co/PxMRs6Z2Wc