Israeli wartime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to fly to the United States on Monday morning and meet with “genocidal” Joe Biden the following day.
His office confirmed the news on Sunday, shortly after the US president announced his withdrawal from his re-election campaign.
Netanyahu had earlier announced that he would send a delegation to Qatar on Thursday in an attempt to facilitate negotiations with the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas. The exact mission with which the delegates boarded the plane was not disclosed.
So far, despite all the efforts made, no agreement has been reached for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and an exchange of hostages. Netanyahu refuses to withdraw the army of extermination from Gaza, which is a red line for the Palestinian resistance in the negotiations so far.
Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on Gaza continue unabated. Israel, backed by the United States, has been waging a bloody assault on Gaza since October. Some 40,000 Palestinians have been killed and 95,000 wounded. Nearly nine out of ten residents are displaced and face shortages of food, water and medicine.
Israel faces charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice, which in a preliminary ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to halt the genocide and stop obstructing international humanitarian aid to suffering civilians in Gaza.
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