Unbiased United States (US) SENATOR Bernie Sanders mentioned he wouldn’t attend Israeli Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to america (US) Congress.
US legislators invited Netanyahu to ship a speech to Congress within the newest present of help for Israel amid political divisions throughout the US over the warfare between Israel and the Hamas group within the Gaza Strip.
“It is a very unhappy day for our nation,” Sanders mentioned.
“Netanyahu is a warfare legal. “I positively will not attend,” he added.
The invitation to Netanyahu comes as debate within the US begins to accentuate concerning help for Israel.
A number of Democratic Occasion politicians requested President Joe Biden to chop off army assist to Israel over the brutal assaults in Gaza, arguing that Israel had violated worldwide humanitarian legislation.
The letter was signed by Home Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Chief Chuck Schumer, Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, and Senate Minority Chief Mitch McConnell.
Netanyahu felt proud to have been invited to the congress. He grew to become the international chief who delivered probably the most speeches at a joint session of the US Congress. Beforehand, he made speeches earlier than Congress in 2015, 2011 and 1996. (Aljazeera/P-5)
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