United States’ Joe Biden’ and Israeli Prime Minister ‘Naftali Bennett’ met at the White House in August 2021; after which Israeli leader stated that they had signed a deal to continue a joint strategy in order to stop Iran’s nuclear power programme.
U.S. President’ Joe Biden’ then told the Israeli Prime Minister that he looks forward to visiting Israel in 2022, and he said it during a phone call in which they discussed the threat posed by Iran and its representatives, as per the sources.
Biden highlighted his commitment towards promoting stability in the Middle East, including “Israelis and Palestinians enjoying equal standards of security, freedom and Prosperity,” according to the statement. “He told Bennett on February 6, on Sunday, that he looks forward to visiting later this year.”
Biden and Bennett met at the White House in August 2021, after which the Israeli leader said they had a joint strategy to continue to stop Iran’s nuclear program.
The United States is committed in tactfulness for a possible return to the Iranian nuclear deal left by former President Donald Trump, though a breakthrough has remained elusive.
Israeli’s cabinet in December last year approved a plan to double the population of the Jewish population in the Southern Golan Heights in order to cement control over the territory.
The Trump government official recognised Israeli sovereignty over the Golan in 2019, departing from the longstanding United States and overseas policy. The Biden Government has not challenged that decision.
Israel’s Prime Minister congratulated Biden for the deadly raid in Syria last week that killed the Islamic State group leader, ‘Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi’.
He also thanked Biden for supporting Israel importantly concerning American assistance towards the Iron Dome.
Bennett and Biden also discuss concerns around the Russian military buildup with its border with Ukraine. However, U.S. authorities also warned again on Sunday that a Russian invasion could come soon.