Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 7, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted June 7, 2024 Netanyahu to address US Congress on 24 July ******** Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address US lawmakers in Washington DC on 24 July, congressional leaders announced on Thursday. He will speak to both chambers of Congress – the Senate and the House of Representatives – as the *******-Gaza war continues. Republicans and Democrats both invited the prime minister to speak, but the date of his speech was not made official until Thursday. Last month the International ********* Court’s prosecutor applied for arrest warrants against the ******** leader and his defence minister, Yoav Galant, on charges related to the war. Mr Netanyahu condemned the ICC move, saying he rejected with disgust that “democratic *******” had been compared to what he called “mass murderers”. Mr Netanyahu said, according to a statement released by congressional leaders, that he was “very moved to have the privilege of representing *******… to present the truth about our just war against those who seek to ******** us”. In their letter inviting the prime minister, House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate ********* Leader Mitch McConnell – both Republicans – said they hoped Mr Netanyahu would take the opportunity to “share the ******** government’s vision for defending democracy, combatting *******, and establishing a just and lasting peace in the region”. Mr Netanyahu’s visit comes as that relationship with the US has grown tense, especially among leading US Democrats. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer, who is *******, said in a separate statement that he supported the invitation despite his “clear and profound disagreements with the Prime Minister, which I have voiced both privately and publicly”. “But because America’s relationship with ******* is ironclad and transcends one person or prime minister I joined the request for him to speak,” he said. US President Joe Biden, a Democrat, has also grown more critical of ******* as the war continues and the ****** toll in Gaza climbs. Mr Biden, who is running for re-election in November, has come under political pressure from his party’s left flank to do more to convince ******* to limit its war in Gaza. Some progressive leaders, such as Sen Bernie Sanders of Vermont, have said they intend to boycott Mr Netanyahu’s speech in protest at *******’s conduct in the Gaza Strip. ******-led fighters ******* about 1,200 people and took 251 others ******** during an ******* on southern ******* on 7 October. At least 36,470 people have been ******* in Gaza in almost eight months of fighting since then, according to the ******-run health ministry. Mr Biden has recently made public his administration’s push for a ceasefire deal that would begin a six-week cessation of hostilities in Gaza. The three-part plan that the president unveiled last week would see a “surge” of humanitarian aid, as well as an exchange of some hostages for ************ prisoners before a permanent end to the war. The proposal, however, has encountered vocal opposition from some members of *******’s government, which has raised doubt that an agreement might be reached. Hanoch Milwidsky, a senior member of the Knesset for Mr Netanyahu’s Likud Party, told the BBC on Sunday that *******’s governing coalition was unified in opposition to the deal, which he called “completely unacceptable”. Mr Netanyahu last spoke to the US Congress in 2015, when both chambers were controlled by Republicans. He used the opportunity to criticise then President Barack Obama, a Democrat, for pursuing a deal with US allies and Iran to curtail Tehran’s nuclear programme. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Netanyahu #address #Congress #July This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/43686-netanyahu-to-address-us-congress-on-24-july/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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