Biden invites Netanyahu to Washington during first conversation in 4 months


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(Worthy News) – US President Joe Biden spoke Monday evening with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time in four months. During the conversation, Biden invited Netanyahu to meet with him in the United States, according to a readout of the meeting from the Prime Minister’s Office.

The conversation took place shortly before the start of voting in the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee on legislation to cancel the reasonableness standard, with the final vote in the Knesset plenum expected in a week.

Netanyahu’s office said that the two leaders had a “warm and long conversation,” and that the “focus of the conversation was the strengthening of the strong alliance between the countries; curbing the threats from Iran and its metastases and expanding the circle of regional peace; and the continuation of efforts for calm and stability in Judea and Samaria (the Aqaba – Sharm el-Sheikh process with the Palestinian Authority). [ Source: Ynet News (Read More…) ]

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