Behind the scenes: During the call with Biden on Monday, Netanyahu complained about Schumer’s speech and Biden’s endorsement of it. He also claimed the public political attacks against him in the U.S. are interference in Israeli politics, the sources said.
The sources said Biden pushed back and told Netanyahu he is not trying to undermine him and has no intention to intervene in Israeli domestic politics.
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in a briefing with reporters on Monday that Netanyahu “did raise his concerns about a variety of things that have come out in the American press.”
Sullivan added that from Biden’s perspective “this is not a question of politics. It’s not a question of public statements. It’s a question of policy and strategy.”
One source said the fact that Netanyahu aired his grievances with Biden helped to somewhat clear the atmosphere.
“What is, the clue for ‘Things we already knew for 100’, Alec?”
Biden’s actions, not words, speak loudest to full throated support.
When will American politicians do the right thing because it’s the right thing and not because it’s going to cost them an election?
(Answer: after they’ve tried everything else.)