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Biden and Netanyahu hold their first conversation in weeks.
Trump recently called the Israeli leader
This combination image shows, from left; President Joe Biden, on March 12, 2020, in Wilmington, Del., and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Oct. 28, 2023,
in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Associated Press
By ZEKE MILLER, TIA GOLD- non and considers how to of issues on the call, includ- week and "congratulated adding a layer of complex-
ENBERG and AAMER MAD- respond to Iran's recent ing Israel's deliberations on him on the intense and de- ity to the American elec-
HANI ballistic missile attack. how it will respond to Iran. termined operations that tion next month.
Associated Press Vice President Kamala Har- Netanyahu's office, mean- Israel carried out against Netanyahu has repeat-
WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- ris also joined the 30-minute time, confirmed that the Hezbollah," according to edly looked past the Biden
dent Joe Biden and Israeli call, according to the prime minister had re- Netanyahu's office. administration's calls for
Prime Minister Benjamin White House. cently spoken with former The Biden-Netanyahu con- cease-fires.
Netanyahu on Wednesday "It was direct, it was pro- President Donald Trump. versation comes at a mo-
held their first call in seven ductive," said White House The Republican, who is in ment of Biden's growing
weeks, a conversation that press secretary Karine Jean- the midst of a close White frustration with the prime Continued on Page 2
comes as Israel expands its Pierre, who added that the House race against Har- minister and as the growing
ground incursion into Leba- leaders discussed a long list ris, called Netanyahu last conflict in the Middle East is