It was also announced that U.S. President Biden, who tested positive for COVID-19 and is currently resting in his house in Delaware, will meet Netanyahu at the White House on Thursday.
Meanwhile, an influential Israeli group of former national security officials, academics, and businesspeople sent Congress leaders a letter that condemns Netanyahu for 'threatening the natural security of both Israel and the U.S.".
The letter was delivered this morning to House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. The letter, which describes Netanyahu as an "existential threat", points out the fact that Netanyahu has been sued for bribery and fraud. It also accuses Netanyahu of acting selfish to keep his political position and being solely responsible for failing to defeat Hamas in the current Gaza conflict.
The letter goes on to claim that "Netanyahu's stance on this war, which adversely affects US' policies in the Middle East and beyond and further endangers Israel, is causing grave damage to the national security of the U.S.".
It claims that the Israeli President has "agitated the Israelis against one another for decades and harmed the social fabric of the nation" and that Netanyahu has "caused considerable harm to Israel's national defense capabilities, undermined the economy, and damaged its international reputation".