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Israeli leader meets with Biden as tensions grow

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WASHINGTON >> Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s meeting with President Joe Biden comes in the midst of heightened tensions with its regional archenemy, Iran, and as Israel grapples with a gradual resurgence of hostilitie­s on its southern border with the Gaza Strip.

Bennett, in his first state visit overseas since taking office, met Wednesday with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at the Pentagon and was scheduled to meet later in the day with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

In a statement released by the Prime Minister’s Office before his departure, Bennett said the top priority in his conversati­on with Biden would be Iran, “especially the leapfroggi­ng in the past two to three years in the Iranian nuclear program.” He said other issues would also be discussed, including the Israeli military’s qualitativ­e edge, the coronaviru­s pandemic and economic matters.

Bennett has spoken out against the possibilit­y of a new nuclear accord between Iran and world powers, and says that any agreement must also put the brakes on Iran’s regional aggression. Recent months have seen a string of attacks on Israeli-connected shipping, believed to have been carried out by Iran.

Earlier this week, Bennett told his Cabinet that he would tell the American president “that now is the time to halt the Iranians, to stop this thing” and not re-enter “a nuclear deal that has already expired and is not relevant, even to those who thought it was once relevant.”

Friction between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers has been building in the three months since an 11-day war with Islamist militant group left least 265 dead in Gaza and 13 in Israel.

Indirect negotiatio­ns between the two sides to reach an arrangemen­t for the reconstruc­tion of the Gaza Strip have broken down in the past week. Hamas has launched incendiary balloons into southern Israel and staged violent demonstrat­ions on the border, raising the specter of renewed violence.

“There’s a new government in the U.S. and a new government in Israel, and I bring with me from Jerusalem a new spirit of cooperatio­n, and this rests on the special and long relationsh­ip between the two countries,” Bennett said before take-off.

Bennett took office two months ago after cobbling together a ruling coalition of eight disparate political parties — ranging from Jewish ultranatio­nalists to a small Islamist faction — ousting longtime leader Benjamin Netanyahu from office following the country’s fourth consecutiv­e parliament­ary election in two years.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin greets Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during an honor cordon upon his arrival at the Pentagon in Washington, Wednesday.
ANDREW HARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin greets Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during an honor cordon upon his arrival at the Pentagon in Washington, Wednesday.

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