A meeting with Netanyahu would allow Biden to privately discuss concerns and possible red lines in a looming Israeli ground invasion of Gaza
U.S. President Joe Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the 78th U.N. General Assembly in New York City on Sept. 20.White House is wrestling with a host of thorny security and political challenges as officials plot a potential trip to Israel that may hold longer-term diplomatic advantages for Biden.
A meeting in person would allow Biden to privately discuss concerns and possible red lines in a looming Israeli ground invasion of Gaza. A potential trip to the region presents the White House with more complex questions than even Biden’s February trek to wartime Ukraine, which was debated and planned with far more lead time.
In recent days, the Democratic president has tried to thread a needle by publicly lending unconditional support for Israel’s response to Hamas attacks while showing humanitarian concern for Palestinians in Israeli-bombarded Gaza.
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