Israel Hayom – Adapted
During their joint meeting in Washington last week, US President Joe Biden candidly told Isaac Herzog, the president of the Israeli occupation, that preoccupation with the judicial legislation distracts from other flaming issues. Also, it is essential to reexamine the shared political challenges.
Despite the White House's diplomatic attitudes towards Israel, the United States of America practically engaged in internal legislative actions and in a crisis that is unrelated to its external relations but to the various groups inside the Israeli community. However, does this action adhere to the rules of the diplomatic game played by friendly countries? Quite questionable.
Indeed, Israeli law opponents' noble intentions to persuade the American administration to involve in a domestic conflict would ultimately make it worse. If the US president says progress is forbidden in the current situation, how can Gantz or Lapid reach agreements with the coalition, which lacks US support in its ability to govern with an absolute majority of 64 seats?
The Middle East is undergoing a significant transformation due to China's growing presence in the region and Iran's expanding influence, attracting new allies to its dangerous alliance. Meanwhile, Iran continues to advance its nuclear program, and no political or military solution has been found to halt its actions.
Israel might find itself in a multi-front war at any time. As they said last week in the White House, Biden's men must focus on the significant tasks instead of searching for intermediate solutions in the Israeli Legislative Council.