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Opinion

Schumer says out loud what Biden is thinking – and fearing about Netanyahu

The US’s most senior Jewish politician demanded that the Israeli PM quit because Democrats are worried about November

March 19, 2024 15:21
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd-L) stands with US Senate leaders including Senator Charles Schumer (TIM SLOAN/AFP via Getty Images)
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Chuck Schumer said the quiet part out loud. The words that Joe Biden wants to say but, as President, can't.

It fell to the US Senate leader and country’s most senior Jewish politician to do the administration’s dirty work and call for Benjamin Netanyahu to go, in a vain bid, not to influence Israeli politics, but to cajole unhappy Democrats ahead of the November presidential election.

Schumer told the senate that his name derives from “shomer Israel — a guardian of the people of Israel”. He then went on to explain that Netanyahu was an impediment to peace and demanded new elections. In other words, the guardian of Israel wants to collapse its democratically elected government while it is fighting a war of survival.

The following day, Biden called it a “good speech” and said he was notified about its content in advance. “He [Schumer] expressed serious concerns, shared not only by him but by many Americans,” Biden said.