Netanyahu's anger at Tel Aviv's ambassador to Washington
Netanyahu's anger at Tel Aviv's ambassador to Washington
Informed sources in the Zionist regime have reported the regime's prime minister's anger at the behavior of Tel Aviv's ambassador to Washington, Mike Herzog, regarding the White House's failure to invite Benjamin Netanyahu to visit America. Channel 13 of the Zionist regime television, diplomatic sources in the Zionist regime said that Netanyahu is very angry and unhappy with the actions of Mike Herzog, who is also the brother of the head of the Zionist regime, Yitzhak Herzog.
According to the report, Netanyahu recently expressed his anger and displeasure during a conversation with Mike Herzog about tense relations between Tel Aviv and Washington due to the fact that the White House did not invite him to visit the United States and told him: "You should try harder so that the White House invites me.” According to diplomatic sources, Netanyahu is unhappy with the visit of the head of the Zionist regime to New York and Washington in the coming days and his meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House.
Former US President Donald Trump recently emphasized in a speech that the first person to congratulate Joe Biden on winning the US presidential election was Benjamin Netanyahu, but he has not yet been invited to the White House. Many analysts believe that the US refusal to invite Netanyahu to the White House - Shows the anger of the government of this country towards the Netanyahu cabinet over its judicial reform and expansion of settlements in the West Bank, as well as the statements of radical ministers of his cabinet.
Joe Biden in a recent TV interview, without naming Netanyahu's cabinet ministers, including Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich (secretaries of homeland security and finance), said that Netanyahu's ministers are the cause of the critical situation in the West Bank. According to Zionist analyst Avraham Ben-Tasfi, Biden's recent remarks ushered in a new and troubling era of Cold War between Washington and Tel Aviv over the past few months.