Washington Week with The Atlantic

Israel draws Biden’s frustration for the situation in Gaza

It’s been six months since Hamas militants invaded Israel, and President Biden has been the country’s staunchest ally on the global stage. But this week, his public support for Israel’s campaign against Hamas is wavering, and his frustration boiled over in a tense call with Netanyahu. The panel discusses this potential turning point for the U.S.-Israel alliance.

Israel draws Biden’s frustration for the situation in Gaza

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