Biden said that Israel started to lose world support regarding Gaza and that the Netanyahu government should change.
US President Joe Biden evaluated Israel's attacks on Gaza and the future of the Netanyahu government at a charity event held in Washington, closed to cameras.
According to the notes shared by White House reporters, Biden noted that Israel began to lose the world's support due to its indiscriminate attacks in Gaza.
At a charity event held off-camera in Washington, Biden evaluated terrorist Israel's attacks on Gaza and the future of the Netanyahu government.
According to the notes shared by White House correspondents, Biden noted that Israel began to lose the world's support due to its indiscriminate attacks in Gaza.
Describing the Netanyahu government as "the most conservative government in the history of Israel", Biden said that this administration does not support the two-state solution to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
Biden also emphasized that Netanyahu should change and strengthen his government for the long-term solution of the Israel-Palestine problem.
RESPONSE TO BIDEN FROM TWO ISRAELI MINISTERS: "WE WILL NOT ALLOW THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATE OF PALESTINE"
In their comments in response to Biden's statements, two Israeli ministers noted that Tel Aviv "will never allow the establishment of a Palestinian state."
Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi stated that US President Biden did his best during the most difficult period that the State of Israel was going through, that they respected this and that this was a true friendship.
Minister Karhi continued as follows:
"But we live here and this is our country. The historical legacy of our ancestors. There will be no Palestinian state here. We will never allow the establishment of another state between the Jordan River and the sea."
Shlomo Karhi also referred to the agreement signed between Israel and Palestine under the auspices of the USA in 1993 and said, "We will never return to Oslo."
Minister Gideon Sa'ar stated that "there are no good decisions anymore, they are necessary decisions" and argued that the dissolution of the government would "encourage HAMAS, Hezbollah and Iran".
Making an evaluation "about the post-war situation", Sa'ar shared the following opinions:
"We will accept a Palestinian state, neither in the West Bank nor in Gaza. We will not accept to give up responsibility for security there. We will not accept harming occupation units in the West Bank."