US President Joe Biden will meet
Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House on Tuesday when they will
discuss Israel’s regional integration and Russia’s military ties with Iran, the
White House said on Thursday.
“Biden will stress the importance of our shared democratic values, and
discuss ways to advance equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and security for
Palestinians and Israelis,” White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre
said in a statement.
The visit by Herzog, whose role is
largely ceremonial, will mark the 75th anniversary of Israel’s 1948 founding.
Herzog has also been invited to address a joint meeting of the US House of Representatives
and Senate, a top Washington honor.
His trip follows a period of
increased violence in the occupied West Bank, where Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist government has drawn Biden administration
criticism over renewed Jewish settlement construction.
Netanyahu has yet to be received at
the White House despite winning an unprecedented sixth term in November.
Biden, during a CNN interview on
Sunday, declined to say whether an invitation would be extended to Netanyahu.
“I think (Netanyahu) is trying to ... work through his existing problems
in terms of his coalition,” Biden said during the interview, describing
Netanyahu’s government as “one of the
most extremist members of cabinets that I’ve seen.”
Following Biden’s remarks on Sunday,
Israel’s hard-right security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, asked on Twitter: “What exactly about me is extreme? “
Ben-Gvir added: “President Biden needs to realize that we are
no longer a star on the American flag.”
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