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Bibi Believes Biden Wants To ‘Overthrow’ His Government: Report

Netanyahu Believes Biden Wants To 'Overthrow' His Government: Report

President Joe Biden is greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023, in Tel Aviv. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspects that President Joe Biden’s team aims to “overthrow” his government, to judge from Jerusalem’s furious response to a U.S. intelligence assessment of the leader’s political vulnerability.

“Those who elect the Prime Minister of Israel are the citizens of Israel and no one else,” an unnamed senior Israeli official said Tuesday, according to multiple Israeli media outlets. “Israel is not a protectorate of the USA but an independent and democratic country whose citizens are the ones who elect the government. We expect our friends to act to overthrow the terror regime of Hamas and not the elected government in Israel.”

The publications did not identify the speaker by name, but one Israeli outlet emphasized that the statement came from “the most senior Israeli political source you can imagine” — a characterization that would seem to foster speculation that Netanyahu himself issued the statement.

The thinly veiled accusation came in response to an annual worldwide threat assessment published by the U.S. intelligence community, a document that cast doubt on Netanyahu’s ability to hold power in Israel.

“Netanyahu’s viability as leader as well as his governing coalition of far-right and ultraorthodox parties that pursued hardline policies on Palestinian and security issues may be in jeopardy,” U.S. intelligence officials stated in the report, which was released Monday as senior intelligence leaders descended on Congress for a pair of high-profile hearings. “Distrust of Netanyahu’s ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the public from its already high levels before the war, and we expect large protests demanding his resignation and new elections. A different, more moderate government is a possibility.”

Click here to read the full story in The Washington Examiner. 

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