Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

White House Cancels High-Level Meeting With Israel, Rebukes Netanyahu Over Controversial Video

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

The diplomatic tensions between the United States and Israel have escalated to new heights, as the White House has taken drastic action in response to a controversial video released by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to reports from Axios, the White House was “angry and shocked” by Netanyahu’s video, in which he claimed that the Biden administration had been “withholding weapons and ammunition” from Israel in recent months.

This assertion was quickly refuted by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who stated that only one weapons shipment had been paused, while billions of dollars’ worth of military aid had continued to flow unimpeded.

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Incensed by Netanyahu’s accusations, the Biden administration took swift action. The White House canceled a high-level U.S.-Israel meeting on Iran that was scheduled for Thursday, with a senior U.S. official stating that “this decision makes it clear that there are consequences for pulling such stunts.”

The fallout from Netanyahu’s video was immediate and severe. A senior Israeli official, speaking to Axios, admitted that “the Americans are fuming. Bibi’s video caused a lot of damage.” Some Israeli officials had already arrived in Washington for the canceled meeting, only to be sent back home.

In a further escalation, the Biden administration also canceled a strategic dialogue on Iran, which was set to include hours of discussions between officials from the State Department, Pentagon, and U.S. intelligence agencies, and their Israeli counterparts.

The White House’s displeasure with Netanyahu’s actions was underscored by the intervention of U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein, who met with the Israeli Prime Minister on Tuesday. According to Axios, Hochstein told Netanyahu that “the accusations in the video were both inaccurate and out of line.”

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This direct rebuke from a senior U.S. official highlights the depth of the administration’s frustration with Netanyahu’s provocative statements, which they perceived as undermining the delicate diplomatic efforts surrounding the Iranian nuclear issue.

The cancellation of the high-level meetings and the strategic dialogue on Iran represents a significant escalation in the tensions between the U.S. and Israel. It signals a shift in the dynamics of the traditionally close relationship, with the Biden administration demonstrating a willingness to take a more assertive stance in the face of perceived Israeli transgressions.

This development raises questions about the future trajectory of the U.S.-Israel partnership, with both sides potentially reevaluating their priorities and strategies in the face of this diplomatic crisis.

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