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“I think he will be invited to Passover,” Nides told Israeli army radio on Tuesday. The Jewish Passover begins next Wednesday and lasts for a week. “There is no doubt that the Prime Minister will come and meet President Biden,” Nides said.
Since taking office in November, Netanyahu has already visited several European countries and neighboring Jordan. However, so far he has not received an invitation from the US – traditionally its closest ally. Observers take this as a sign that Biden is not happy with the policies of the right-wing religious government.
Following massive protests, Netanyahu announced Monday night that he would suspend implementation of a controversial judicial reform to “make room for dialogue”. The US welcomed the decision. A spokeswoman said: “A compromise is exactly what we asked for.”
(SDA)
Source: Blick
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