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Thomas Friedman asked Biden not to surrender to Netanyahu’s strategy

PNN – By publishing an article in the New York Times, “Thomas Friedman” warned about the lack of a common vision between the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the American government on how to end the Gaza war: “We should not fall prey to Netanyahu’s strategy; Because it may overthrow everyone.

According to the International group of Pakistan News Network, American author and journalist Thomas Friedman stated that there is no common vision between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the US government on how to end the war in Gaza, or turn any Israeli victory over Hamas into a permanent peace.

According to the report of “Al Jazeera” website, Friedman wrote in his weekly article in “New York Times” on Tuesday, November 14: In the absence of a common strategy, President Biden’s administration and the American people, especially American Jews who support Israel, have been asked to make some fateful decisions.

He further added: In such a situation, we will either be captured by Netanyahu’s strategy, which may bring down all of us, or we must clarify our point of view on how to end the Gaza war.

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In the final part of his article, this American author asked Joe Biden’s administration to clarify the American point of view about two states for two nations living in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel.

Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, today in a conversation with Brett McGurk, the envoy of the American President and his senior adviser, stated that the operation in Gaza will continue and will not stop until the end of the Israeli army’s mission, which is to destroy Hamas and return the hostages.

On Tuesday, November 7, the Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” published an editorial entitled “Benyamin Netanyahu endangers Israel” and wrote: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has returned to his past era of incitement, killing and destruction; If this behavior poisoned Israel’s society and institutions in normal times, now in times of war, it has put Israel in existential danger.

The editorial continues: There is no satisfactory explanation for the fact that at the worst point in Israel’s history, the prime minister is behaving like this. Netanyahu simply behaves like a scorpion in the frog and scorpion analogy: it is his nature to sting.

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