Biden said he didn't ask Netanyahu for ceasefire, but dispute over veracity lingers

Politics

2023-12-23
Published 10 Months ago by Warbara Balters

President Biden calls Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Ceasefire Discussion.

The recent phone call between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sparked controversy over whether the President asked the Prime Minister for a ceasefire in ongoing fighting in Gaza. According to reports, Biden reportedly urged Netanyahu to issue a ceasefire order and proposed that the two leaders meet in person to discuss the situation. However, Netanyahu maintained that no such request was made by the President.

This call raises several questions about the relationship between the US and Israel, particularly in light of the current conflict between the two sides. The US has been a vocal supporter of Israel's position in the conflict, and it remains unclear what role the US would play in any potential peace negotiations. Additionally, the use of phone calls and other communication channels in international diplomacy raises questions about transparency and accountability.

Personally, I believe that the President should have sought the Prime Minister's approval before making a decision of such significance. It is important for heads of state to respect the sovereignty of their counterparts and the rule of law. Additionally, it is crucial for heads of state to be transparent in their communication and avoid using private channels to make decisions that affect multiple countries.

In conclusion, while the call between the President and Prime Minister may have been cordial, the question of whether the President asked for a ceasefire remains unresolved. As the US plays an increasingly prominent role in global affairs, it is essential that our leaders uphold high standards of conduct and respect for the law and the rights of others.

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