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Despite the temporary suspension of his judicial reform, Netanyahu remained on Biden’s refrigerator  Sandra Cohen’s blog

Despite the temporary suspension of his judicial reform, Netanyahu remained on Biden’s refrigerator Sandra Cohen’s blog

In a photo from 2016, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with US President Joe Biden. – Photo: Michel Euler/Reuters

Although he decided to postpone his project to weaken the judiciary for a few weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remained in the refrigerator of the Biden government and should remain so for a while.

Relations between the two countries were strainedas was evident in the US president’s final response to a possible invitation for the Israeli prime minister to visit him at the White House: “No. Not in the short term.”

Bibi did not sleep without responding to Biden in both English and A challenge tone. At 1 a.m. in Jerusalem, he invoked, via Twitter, Israel’s sovereignty to make decisions “by the will of its people and not based on pressure from outside, including from best friends.”

An essential part of this alliance that throws Israel into the camp of the extreme right, is The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, sparked the strife Among the old allies: Biden and his administration must understand that Israel is an independent country and not just another star on the American flag.

The Prime Minister’s insistence on trying to undermine the independence of the judiciary – which he accuses of three corruption cases – The gulf between Israel and its biggest foreign ally has widened. Biden has made it clear that he is concerned about the stability of Israeli democracy. He testified, “They can’t continue down this path and I’ve made that very clear.”

Judicial reform has been put on pause following a general strike and mass demonstrations that erupted on Sunday following the resignation of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, who opposed the project. With the temporary suspension of his government’s project, the prime minister considered that the invitation to visit Washington would come automatically.

Never before has an Israeli leader taken the time to receive him in the White House like Netanyahu in this mandate that began three months ago, under the auspices of extremism. Postponing the fix, the US ambassador to Israel, Tom Nidis, hastened to announce that the trip would be very soon. Soon after, the White House clarified: Nothing was scheduled.

“Netanyahu has become the definition of an irrational player in international relations — someone whose behavior we can no longer predict and whose words President Biden should not trust,” columnist Thomas Friedman, a veteran of relations between the two countries, told the paper. “The New York Times”.

The Israeli Prime Minister retreats in front of the protests that are repeated daily in the country

The prime minister is isolated in the face of traditional allies. He faced the coldness of his counterparts in Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom, countries he visited while Israelis expressed anger at ongoing judicial reform in their coalition-controlled parliament. But nothing annoys his opponents – and now Netanyahu, too – more than the distance set by the US government.

In his sixth term in Israel, he lived with different styles of American presidents, and made no secret of his preference for Republicans. With Trump, Netanyahu experienced moments of glory: he obtained benefits such as opening the embassy in Jerusalem, abandoning the agreement with Iran and other concessions that buried any project for a peace agreement with the Palestinians.

As a seasoned political fox, he was quick to congratulate Biden on his election in 2020, infuriating his predecessor, who shouted to the four winds about fake electoral fraud in the United States.

The current US president met Netanyahu when the prime minister was just a rising star in the Likud. I knew how to deal with it and mend the differences between Netanyahu and Obama. when you cum, Biden has often gone to Israel to intercede for ObamaWho never concealed his anger at the prime minister, his expansionist project in the Palestinian territories, and his opposition to the nuclear agreement with Iran.

An open microphone in 2011 expressed the displeasure of the former US president and his French counterpart, Nicolas Sarkozy, who called Netanyahu a liar. Obama summed up: “I’m tired of him, but I’m the one I have to deal with every day,” and Biden seems to share that fatigue.