JERUSALEM (AP) – President Joe Biden said he was seeking “greater peace, greater stability, greater connection” after he landed in Israel on Wednesday for his first trip to the Middle East since taking office.
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It’s his 10th visit to the country. His first was in 1973, when he was a first-term U.S. senator from Delaware.
The Israelis rolled out the red carpet for Biden when he arrived on Air Force One in Tel Aviv, and he was greeted by a full array of politicians.
“I’m proud to say that our relationship with the State of Israel is deeper and stronger, in my view, than it’s ever been,” Biden said while wearing sunglasses under the bright sun.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid described Biden as a “great Zionist, and one of the best friends that Israel has ever known.”
'You don't have to be Jewish to be a Zionist'
President #Biden makes the first remarks on his visit to #Israel pic.twitter.com/U4YdaaC404
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He may be right, but he forgot to thank Trump for that fact.
“Deeper Than Ever”
Yup, teef in der erd…..
Um let’s see, the last president stopped funding the pali terror regime and he visited the kosel officially, this guy just praised himself for illegally sending the pali terror regime 500 million dollars and won’t visit the kosel at all, he also backs the pali terror regime at every step in their bid to undermine Israel.
Biden says “US-Israeli relations are deeper than ever”. If it were up to him and his fellow democrats he would bury those relations 6 feet deep.