Written by Ashton Snyder on
 October 21, 2024

Biden and Harris Stay Quiet Amidst Netanyahu Assassination Attempt

A drone strike on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence raises questions about the response from American leadership.

Breitbart reported that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have not reached out to Netanyahu following an Iranian-backed assassination attempt by Hezbollah.

The attack, which Netanyahu described as an "assassination attempt," saw three drones launched at Israel by Hezbollah. While two were successfully intercepted, the third managed to reach Netanyahu's personal residence. Fortunately, neither the Prime Minister nor his wife were home at the time, and no injuries were reported.

International Leaders Respond to Attack

In contrast to the apparent silence from the current U.S. administration, other world leaders were quick to reach out to Netanyahu. Former President Donald Trump reportedly spoke with the Israeli Prime Minister following the incident. Similarly, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson engaged in communication with Netanyahu.

Across the Atlantic, United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer also made contact with Netanyahu. Starmer expressed alarm over the drone attack, demonstrating international concern over the escalation of tensions in the region.

The lack of immediate response from Biden and Harris stands out, particularly given the gravity of an assassination attempt on a key U.S. ally. This silence comes despite Biden having spoken with Netanyahu earlier in the week regarding a separate incident involving the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Tensions in U.S.-Israel Relations

The absence of a call from Biden or Harris following the assassination attempt may be indicative of broader tensions in the U.S.-Israel relationship. Biden's interactions with Netanyahu have been described as frosty, suggesting underlying diplomatic challenges between the two leaders.

Vice President Harris's recent engagement with Netanyahu also hints at strained relations. During a meeting, Harris reportedly used the opportunity to criticize Israel's actions in Gaza, specifically mentioning "human suffering" in the region.

These developments occur against the backdrop of disagreements over military strategy. Both Biden and Harris have expressed opposition to Israel entering Rafah despite the potential for locating Hamas leaders in the area. This stance contrasts with Israel's determination to pursue its security objectives.

Implications for Middle East Diplomacy

The assassination attempt and the subsequent international response highlight the complex web of relationships in Middle East diplomacy. Iran's reported attempt to distance itself from Hezbollah's attack adds another layer of intricacy to the situation.

Netanyahu's warning to Iran that the assassination attempt would be a "grave mistake" underscores the potential for further escalation in regional tensions. The incident also raises questions about the effectiveness of current diplomatic efforts to maintain stability in the area.

The contrasting responses from various international leaders, including the apparent lack of immediate outreach from the current U.S. administration, may have implications for future diplomatic engagements and alliances in the region.

The drone attack on Netanyahu's residence and the varied international responses underscore the volatile nature of Middle Eastern politics. The absence of immediate communication from Biden and Harris following the assassination attempt stands in stark contrast to the actions of other world leaders. This incident may have significant implications for U.S.-Israel relations and broader diplomatic efforts in the region.

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