BIBI-BIDEN BILATERABiden, Netanyahu play nice in New York, ‘even with our differences'Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Joe Biden | AVI OHAYON (GPO) The president offered Netanyahu a long-awaited invitation to the White House by the end of the year.By Lahav Harkov President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered an upbeat outlook of U.S.-Israel relations in their meeting in New York on Wednesday, even as tensions over the Israeli government’s judicial reform plan simmered. The meeting was the first between the leaders since Netanyahu returned to office in December, with Biden making clear that he was holding out because of his disapproval of both the Israeli government’s judicial overhaul plans and extremists in Netanyahu’s coalition. The fact that they met in a hotel in New York and not in the White House was a disappointment to the Israeli prime minister and his allies. You May Have MissedPOISON PENSUPenn to host festival featuring speakers calling for the destruction of IsraelUniversity administrators attempted to distance themselves from the event, saying they have 'deep concerns about several speakers who have a documented and troubling history of engaging in antisemitism' ON THE HILLMixed reactions on Capitol Hill to U.S.-Iran hostage swap Some key Democrats expressed concerns about parts of the dealRead more... |