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Biden, Netanyahu Hold 30-Minute Call on Iranian Missile Attack Amid U.S. Pressure Over Rafah Operations
Nov 18, 2024, 03:32 PM
U.S. President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a 30-minute call to discuss Israel's response to a recent missile attack from Iran. The attack, which Israel largely intercepted with assistance from the U.S., has heightened tensions as Netanyahu faces domestic opposition and pressure from the Biden administration regarding military operations. In a closed meeting, Netanyahu revealed that Biden warned him against entering Rafah, stating, "If you go in, you'll be alone," to which Netanyahu responded, "Then we will do it alone." This exchange reflects the ongoing strain in U.S.-Israel relations, particularly concerning military actions in Gaza and the Iranian nuclear program. Netanyahu indicated that Israel's capability to address threats from Iran would be tested in collaboration with the incoming U.S. administration.
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