WSJ: Biden’s visit draws US more deeply into Palestinian-Israeli conflict

The decision of US President Joe Biden to go to Israel threatens Washington’s diplomatic and political ambitions. About this writes the publication The Wall Street Journal.

According to the material, thanks to Biden’s visit to Israel, the United States is getting more involved in the conflict, even though “the White House assured that it would not send soldiers to a new war”.

The publication writes that Biden’s priority is to secure the release of the hostages, but there are concerns that the president’s visit and any support for a possible Israeli ground operation could complicate negotiations.

Biden’s trip is also related to his re-election, WSJ reports.

Thus, it is noted that although the majority of Americans support Israel, some Democrats are already beginning to criticise retaliatory strikes on the Gaza Strip.

Translation of the material in Russian is given by InoTV.

Biden said that the United States will support Israel “today, tomorrow and always”.

According to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, the United States is currently preventing a proper resolution of the crisis between Israel and Palestine.

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