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Netanyahu has 'warm' talk with Biden, 10 days after Democrat declares victory

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Netanyahu has 'warm' talk with Biden, 10 days after Democrat declares victory

By Jeffrey Heller

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (L) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look at each other as they deliver joint statements during their meeting in Jerusalem March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Debbie Hill/Pool/File Photo

 

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a "warm conversation" with U.S. President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday, Netanyahu's office said, in a delayed and clear acknowledgement of Biden's election defeat of the Israeli leader's ally Donald Trump.

 

"The two agreed to meet soon to discuss the many issues that are pending and reaffirmed the need to continue to strengthen the strong alliance between the United States and Israel," the Israeli statement said.

 

In a statement Biden's transition team said: "The president-elect thanked the prime minister for his congratulations and reiterated his steadfast support for Israel’s security and its future as a Jewish and democratic state."

 

Netanyahu had congratulated Biden and running mate Kamala Harris on Twitter on Nov. 8, a day after the Democrat declared victory in the U.S. election. On Twitter, right-winger Netanyahu also thanked Trump for his friendship towards Israel.

 

In those messages and in subsequent public remarks, Netanyahu refrained from referring to Biden as "president-elect", in what was widely seen as an attempt to avoid angering Trump, who has challenged his rival's victory.

 

But the statement issued after Netanyahu and Biden spoke used that term and said they had "a warm conversation" in which the president-elect "reiterated his deep commitment to the State of Israel and its security".

 

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, whose post is largely ceremonial, also spoke to Biden on Tuesday, congratulating him on his election and calling him a "long-standing friend" of Israel, Rivlin's spokesman said.

 

In a statement later directed at Rivlin, the Biden transition team said the president-elect "looks forward to working with Israel to build an ever stronger partnership between our two countries."

 

Having been in lockstep with Trump for four years, Netanyahu will likely be challenged by any Biden departure from Trump’s tough policy on Iran and towards the Palestinians.

 

Biden has pledged to restore U.S. involvement in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal - which Trump had pulled out of - and likely opposition by the White House to Israeli settlement of occupied land where Palestinians seek statehood.

 

Earlier on Tuesday, Netanyahu, who heads the right-wing Likud party, was non-committal when asked in an interview on Galei Israel radio who he believed won the U.S. election.

 

"Why do I have to express an opinion?" he replied. "They have an internal process - the Electoral College. I think everybody more or less understands what ... is apparently going to happen officially."

 

(Additional reporting by Mike Stone in Washington, D.C., Editing by Giles Elgood and Howard Goller)

 

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Benny boy seeking more Apache attack helicopters to counter those dangerous stone throwing Palestinians?

15 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Benny boy seeking more Apache attack helicopters to counter those dangerous stone throwing Palestinians?

Apache helicopters? are you still living back in the 70'? stone throwing Palestinians? you need to brush up on your sarcasm of what is REALLY going on out there...

This must have really annoyed Trump.  "Doesn't Netanyahu understand loyalty??  It means not talking to the dude who beat me in the election!"

 

But Netanyahu isn't stupid.  He'll pal around with anyone who can help him and Israel.  Which explains why he's been so friendly with Trump.  That ends 20 Jan 21.

bid-net-705x461-380x248.jpg.7d99d9f4b7a80f436b326c81da2c5ef8.jpgAlef, Bet, Gimel...keep at it, Joe.

8 hours ago, Berkshire said:

This must have really annoyed Trump.  "Doesn't Netanyahu understand loyalty??  It means not talking to the dude who beat me in the election!"

 

But Netanyahu isn't stupid.  He'll pal around with anyone who can help him and Israel.  Which explains why he's been so friendly with Trump.  That ends 20 Jan 21.

As would any sensible country.

So who are the holdouts now? Russia and North Korea I think. 

Edited by Jingthing

A repeat trolling post suggesting U.S. election fraud with no evidence has been removed.

11 hours ago, Berkshire said:

This must have really annoyed Trump.  "Doesn't Netanyahu understand loyalty??  It means not talking to the dude who beat me in the election!"

 

But Netanyahu isn't stupid.  He'll pal around with anyone who can help him and Israel.  Which explains why he's been so friendly with Trump.  That ends 20 Jan 21.

 

Biden is more Israel-minded than Trump ever was.

 

 

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