President Isaac Herzog has praised the US as Israel’s “greatest ally,” but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant have expressed confidence in Israel’s ability to handle the conflict on its own. While the US has criticized Israel for civilian casualties in Gaza, Israel has maintained its stance and commitment to its military operations. The Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, criticized President Biden for freezing a weapons shipment to Israel, prompting a response from President Herzog urging diplomacy and responsible communication among allies. The opposition has called for the dismissal of Ben Gvir, citing the need to prioritize national security. Meanwhile, President Biden faces pressure from both domestic and international perspectives, with Republican candidate Donald Trump accusing him of siding with Hamas. The political landscape adds complexity to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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