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2022

Analysis: Not Much Harmony Expected in Israel-US Ties

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Leader of Israeli opposition Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a meeting with his Likud party in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem June 14, 2021. Photo: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

i24 News So far, the phone has not rung. US President Joe Biden has not yet called to congratulate presumptive incoming Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In Israel – and beyond – it’s being interpreted as a sign of coldness from the White House. And not just because Netanyahu himself famously delayed calling Biden to congratulate him when Biden won in 2020.

To date, the Biden administration has issued carefully-worded reactions to last Tuesday’s Israel elections, whose results means Netanyahu is all but assured of returning to power. Congratulations came via US Ambassador to Israel Tom Nides, along with a promise that a presidential call will come soon.

At the same time, there have been the usual messages about working together with Netanyahu on areas of common values. Here the connotation is clear: If an area is not of common values, don’t expect cooperation.

Of course, Democratic administrations have experience with Benjamin Netanyahu. Joe Biden will be the latest to try his hand.

The president is not likely to be a fan of Itamar Ben Gvir, the firebrand far-right lawmaker and, maybe, soon-to-be minister in Netanyahu’s government.

The Biden administration is likely to see this government as not serving American interests in the Middle East. Certainly, statements from Washington about support for the two-state solution do not auger for much of a honeymoon between the new Israeli government and the US administration.

All of this sets up a grudge match between Washington and Jerusalem. On one hand, the Biden administration may try to take steps to make the Israeli coalition’s functioning difficult, while trying to wrangle political change.

On the other hand: The US is in great power competition with China and Russia. That gives Benjamin Netanyahu leverage.

Setting up a kind of ultimate contest: Whether the US has the leverage to rein in—or even topple—an Israeli government. Or whether Israel has the leverage to deter the US.




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