The Denver Post

Biden shows growing frustratio­n with Netanyahu

- By Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON>> President Joe Biden’s growing frustratio­n with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to mount, with the Democrat captured on a hot mic saying that he and the Israeli leader will need to have a “come-to-jesus meeting.”

The comments by Biden came as he spoke with Sen. Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat, on the floor of the House chamber after Thursday night’s State of the Union address.

In the exchange, Bennet congratula­ted Biden on his speech and urged the president to keep pressing Netanyahu on growing humanitari­an concerns in Gaza. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg were also part of the brief conversati­on.

Biden then responds using Netanyahu’s nickname, saying, “I told him, Bibi, and don’t repeat this, but you and I are going to have a come-to-jesus meeting.”

An aide to the president standing nearby then speaks quietly into the president’s ear, appearing to alert Biden that microphone­s remained on as he worked the room.

“I’m on a hot mic here,” Biden said after being alerted. “Good. That’s good.”

The president on Friday acknowledg­ed the comments, lightheart­edly poking at reporters that they were “eavesdropp­ing” on his conversati­on.

Asked if he thought Netanyahu should be doing more to alleviate the humanitari­an suffering, Biden responded, “Yes, he does.”

A widening humanitari­an crisis across Gaza and tight Israeli control of aid trucks have left virtually the entire population desperatel­y short of food, according to the United Nations.

Officials have been warning for months that Israel’s siege and offensive were pushing the Palestinia­n territory into famine.

Biden has become increasing­ly public about his frustratio­n with the Netanyahu government’s unwillingn­ess to open more land crossings for critically needed aid to make its way into Gaza.

In his address Thursday, he called on the Israelis to do more to alleviate the suffering even as they try to eliminate Hamas.

“To Israel, I say this humanitari­an assistance cannot be a secondary considerat­ion or a bargaining chip,” Biden said.

The president announced in his speech Thursday that the U.S. military would help establish a temporary pier aimed at boosting the amount of aid getting into the territory. Last week, the U.S. military began airdroppin­g aid into Gaza.

Biden said the temporary pier, “will enable a massive increase in humanitari­an assistance getting into Gaza.”

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