Revealing details of Biden’s secret message to Netanyahu about Israel’s critical situation.
Following the recent tensions between the Zionist authorities and the American government following the events of the past few days in occupied Palestine, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Minister of Internal Security, Itmar Ben Gower, reacted sharply to the statements of President Joe Biden. America had, Hebrew media revealed the details of Biden’s secret message to Netanyahu that forced him to suspend the judicial reform plan.
Biden’s secret message to Netanyahu
In this context, the Zionist website Vala reported, citing two knowledgeable American sources, that Joe Biden sent a personal and confidential message to Benjamin Netanyahu and demanded to stop judicial changes and try to calm the situation.
According to this report, Biden’s message to Netanyahu was sent a day after the dismissal of Yoav Galant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, after which Netanyahu announced that he had postponed the “judicial reform” plan.
But the secret message that Biden sent to the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime was in the context of direct intervention and pressure from the White House against Netanyahu to stop the plan of judicial changes in the occupied territories.
The Hebrew Walla website announced that Netanyahu’s decision to fire Gallant shocked the White House, and according to a senior US government official, a series of urgent consultations were held among Biden’s advisers about the US response to Netanyahu’s action.
Informed sources reported that one of the ideas proposed by Biden’s advisers in this regard was canceling Netanyahu’s participation in the “Democratic Summit” that was supposed to be held this week. Then, during the talks in the White House, it was decided to take two public and secret measures in this direction; In this way, Netanyahu’s advisors decided to first publish a statement in the media through the spokesperson of the US National Security Council, expressing concern about the situation in occupied Palestine and inviting Netanyahu to compromise.