President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday and "reiterated his clear position on Rafah," according to the White House. The call lasted approximately 30 minutes ...
President Biden said Tuesday that he does not think Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “playing politics” with his ...
President Biden told Time magazine "there is every reason for people" to conclude that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israeli forces have moved into central parts of Rafah, the military confirmed Friday, widening the invasion of southern Gaza ...
The Biden administration has pleaded with Benjamin Netanyahu to "hold back" on his Rafah offensive with the offer of "sensitive intelligence" to target Hamas leaders, four anonymous officials have ...
In an interview with ABC, Biden said that he thinks that Netanyahu is listening to him in these moments. Joe Biden pointed out that the intention of the Israelis was to enter Rafah in full force, go ...
Biden has said U.S. support for Israel is “ironclad,” but he has voiced frustration with Netanyahu over his handling of the ...
Kirby said Biden delivered the speech on Friday afternoon because the ... it's something we unanimously agreed on in the war ...
Israeli troops are advancing in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, considered the last ... Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
On May 26, global outrage erupted after an Israeli strike that killed at least 45 displaced Palestinians at a tent camp near ...
Asked if the Israeli prime minister was prolonging the war in Gaza to hold on to office, the president said that he believes “there is every reason for people to draw that conclusion,” echoing ...
An Israeli airstrike Sunday triggered a massive fire in a tent camp in Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, killing at least 45 ...