Growing rift between Biden and Netanyahu
spoke. Doug Luzader is live in Washington with more. This is this is tough for Biden, especially after what Senator Chuck Schumer had to say. That’s right. I mean, there are a lot of political crosscurrents in all of this. This must have been a difficult phone call for both leaders. It does not sound like there was much resolution with a humanity Syrian crisis in Gaza worsening and with Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas, President Biden spoke on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday. Thanks everybody. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan was
asked why it has taken so long for the two to talk. Prime Minister, of course, knows how to reach President Biden. If the prime minister felt he needed the president for some reason, he would have picked up the phone and called. This is a war of civilization against barbarism. Netanyahu says Hamas must be wiped out, but his frosty relationship with the president underscores a report from NBC news that behind the scenes, Biden has been angry over his handling of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Israel must make some significant course corrections to add to
the tension. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest ranking Jewish U.S. official, has said Netanyahu should be replaced. The Democrats are very bad for Israel, a former president, Trump has excoriated Democrats
Mel. All right. Thank you, Doug. Thanks so question