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Biden urges compromise on Israeli judicial reform

The US president and Netanyahu spoke on Sunday night about a range of topics

March 21, 2023 12:01
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(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday night updated U.S. President Joe Biden on the terrorist attack in Huwara in which an Israeli-American was seriously wounded.

The two leaders, who spoke via telephone, also discussed the Israeli government’s judicial reform plan and the Iranian threat, according to a statement from Netanyahu’s office.

The Israeli premier told Biden during their conversation on Sunday that Israel would “continue to take action everywhere against terrorists and the architects of terrorism,” the statement said.

The attack in Huwara, the second in as many months, came as Israeli, Palestinian, Jordanian, Egyptian and U.S. officials met in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh with a view to reducing tensions ahead of Ramadan, which begins this week.