Biden congratulates new Israel PM Naftali Bennett
U.S. President Joe Biden has complimented Israel's approaching Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, and Alternate Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, saying he anticipates working "to fortify all parts of the nearby and suffering relationship" between the two countries.
In a proclamation delivered by the White House, Biden said that "Israel has no preferred companion over the United States," and that "the United States stays unfaltering in its help for Israel's security."
He is against Palestinian freedom and firmly upholds Jewish settlements in the involved West Bank and east Jerusalem, which the Palestinians and a significant part of the worldwide local area see as a significant impediment to harmony.
Bennett savagely censured Netanyahu after the executive consented to moderate settlement development under tension from President Barack Obama, who fell flat to restore the harmony cycle right off the bat in his initial term.
He momentarily filled in as top of the West Bank pioneer's board, Yesha, prior to entering the Knesset in 2013. Bennett later filled in as bureau pastor of diaspora issues, instruction and protection in different Netanyahu-drove governments.
"He's a traditional pioneer, a security hard-liner, and yet extremely commonsense," said Yohanan Plesner, top of the Israel Democracy Institute, who has known Bennett for quite a long time and presented with him in the military.

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