The first stop of US President Joe Biden's visits to the Middle East was the Zionist Israeli regime. Biden was greeted by the so-called President of the occupying Zionist Israel, Isaac Herzog, and the so-called prime minister of Zionist Israel, Yair Lapid. Biden made a remarkable statement about Zionism during his visit here.
“YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE JEW TO BECOME A ZIONIST”
At the beginning of his speech during the visit, he said, "It is an honor for me to be together with my friends again and to visit the independent Jewish state of Israel." Recalling his words about being a ‘Zionist’ during a visit to Zionist Israel years ago, Biden added, "I said it then, now I say it again: You don't have to be a Jew to be a Zionist."
Highlighting his 10th visit to Zionist Israel during his political career, Biden said, "Now as President, I am proud to say that our relations with the state of Israel are deeper and stronger."
Biden continued:
“With this visit, we are further strengthening our connection. We emphasize the unwavering commitment of the United States to Israel's security, including joint work with Israel on the world's most advanced defense systems. Now I'll move on to learning about Israel's missile and rocket defense capabilities, including US support for the Iron Dome and Israel's new Iron Beam systems."
While the Zionist ideology continues to be the main cause of instability in the region, especially in Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Libya, the blood and tears in Muslim geographies still have not stopped.
THREATENED IRAN
Joe Biden, in an interview with Israeli TV Channel 12, said, "We will use force if necessary so that Iran does not have nuclear weapons." Biden saying that he is determined to resurrect the nuclear deal with Iran and added, "The only thing worse than now is Iran with nuclear weapons."
Biden called Former President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal is a "a major mistake" and said "Iran is closer to a nuclear weapon than it has ever been."
VISITED GENOCIDE MEMORIAL
Biden also visited the Yad Vashem Genocide Memorial. Biden relit the ‘Eternal Flame’ in the Memorial Hall and placed a wreath on. US President Joe Biden's Middle East visit has begun. Biden continues his contacts in Israel, his first stop within the framework of his Middle East visit.
During his visit to Israel, He was accompanied by Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Holocaust survivor and Chairman of the Yad Vashem Council Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, Chairman of Yad Vashem Board Dani Dayan.