Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly misrepresented the support for his wartime policies to President Biden and AIPAC, failing to disclose the Israeli public's declining faith in his leadership and skepticism towards the promise of 'total victory' in Gaza. Despite criticism, a poll indicates most Israelis back Netanyahu's post-war Gaza plan, contrasting with Democrats' concerns over the Israeli government's alignment with public sentiment during the conflict.
Democrats are criticizing the Israeli government for not reflecting the desires of Israelis in its war on Gaza. Netanyahu may be hated, but it’s clear he’s not acting against the will of his people. That description is far more fitting for Joe Biden. https://t.co/l6fGMDCmpy
"Most Israelis support Netanyahu's plan for post-war Gaza, poll finds" https://t.co/O42SGB4puS
Netanyahu told Biden, and AIPAC, that Israelis overwhelmingly back his wartime policies, omitting the public's plunging faith in his leadership and promise of "total victory" in Gaza / @dahliasc https://t.co/Z8CvaIEK4c
While the White House overwhelmingly focuses its public "frustrations" over the Gaza war on Netanyahu as an individual, it is important to note the Israeli public's stance: "A large majority of the Jewish public thinks that the IDF uses adequate or too little force in Gaza...…
.@dahliasc Netanyahu didn't tell Biden the whole truth about Israelis and the Gaza war Bibi told Biden & AIPAC that Israelis overwhelmingly back his wartime policies. He omitted their plunging faith in his leadership and promise of 'total victory' in Gaza https://t.co/HjAtboJiOG