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Israeli politicians deny coalition is 'extreme' after Biden remarks

The US president said that the current government was one of the 'most extreme' he'd seen in Israel

July 10, 2023 16:18
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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 09: L - R US Vice President Joe Biden is presented with a document certifying the plantation of trees in honour of his late mother Catherine by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 9, 2010 in Jerusalem, Israel. The American Vice-President is in the Middel East to meet Israeli leaders including Peres and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before travelling to Jordan on Thursday. (Photo by Debbi Hill - Pool/ Getty Images)
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(JNS) Members of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling coalition slammed U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent remarks that the current government is "extreme."

Biden sharply criticized Netanyahu’s coalition in a CNN interview with Fareed Zakaria on July 7, calling it “one of the most extreme” Israeli governments he’s ever seen.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a key figure in Netanyahu’s right-wing and religious bloc in the Knesset, said in an interview with Channel 14 news on Sunday that the U.S. president “needs to realize that we're not another star on the American flag.”