【Washington, Jerusalem Current Affairs】United States**Biden attended a meeting in Washington on the 12th, warning the international community that "it is beginning to lose support" on Israel's Netanyahu regime's continued attack on Gaza, the Palestinian autonomous region. Regarding the conflict with the Islamist group Hamas, Biden has consistently expressed support for Israel, but expressed concern about the intransigence of the Netanyahu regime amid the expansion of civilian casualties.
He also called Netanyahu's regime "the most conservative in Israel's history" and noted that the far-right forces within the regime do not want "two states coexisting" with Palestine. In order to achieve peace through the establishment of a Palestinian state, the need for a reshuffle of the Cabinet and so on was called.
In his speech on the 12th, Prime Minister Netanyahu said on the issue of Gaza rule after the overthrow of Hamas: "Gaza will not become the land of Hamas (the mainstream led by Mahmous Mahmous President Mahmoud Abbas). "The idea of non-recognition was emphasized.
Netanyahu also explained that there are "disagreements on the 'post-Hamas' issue" with the United States. He cited the 1993 Oslo Accords, which recognized provisional Palestinian autonomy as an example, saying that "the mistakes of Oslo will not be repeated", forming a stark difference of opinion with the Biden regime, which wants autonomy to intervene in Gaza's rule.
U.S. consultant Jake Sullivan attended a meeting hosted by Wall Street on the 12th. He said he would visit Israel this week to hold talks with Netanyahu and others to convey Biden's thoughts on governing Gaza.