Biden asks the Israeli prime minister to change the formation of his government aiming reducing pressure to purge the Israeli government of extremists

During the lighting of the Jewish Hanukkah candles at the White House, Monday, the US President touched on the complex relations with Netanyahu over the years, and wrote on an old photo that he had with him, “I don’t agree with you about one damn thing you have to say”.
The US President Joe Biden made an unusual request from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is to change the composition of his current government, as Biden told Netanyahu that he won’t be able to thwart the establishment of a future Palestinian state.
Biden said, “This is almost the same thing today”.
Biden received an applause from the guests, who were more than 800 people, most of whom were American Jews, who also heard him say that he had differences with some Israeli officials, but he didn’t address them.
Although Biden didn’t clarify the details of the differences between him and the Israeli Prime Minister, it’s known that in recent months they included issues related to Israel’s war with Hamas and its treatment of the Palestinians, and before that the judicial reforms that caused a crisis and Washington’s boycott of Netanyahu.
Biden also said that regardless of his differences of opinion with the Israeli leadership, “his commitment to an independent Jewish state cannot be shaken,” adding that if Israel didn’t exist, there would be no safe Jew in the world, as he put it.