When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded the US for its continued support for Israel’s ongoing offensive in Gaza, he no doubt had in mind the vital military backing that Washington has provided since October 2023.
Addressing the joint session of Congress for the fourth time, he praised both the current and former US presidents for backing the Jewish state.
Joe Biden was thanked for his “heartfelt support for Israel”, while Trump was praised for his “leadership” during his first term.
Amid angry protests in Washington over Israeli actions in Gaza, Netanyahu devoted a key passage of his speech to the importance of an Israeli victory for the US.
“We’re not only protecting ourselves, we’re protecting you... Our enemies are your enemy, our fight is your fight, and our victory will be your victory.”
The Israeli leader then called on Washington to fast-track military aid to Israel: “Give us the tools and we’ll get the job done faster.”
Hold hands tightly
Netanyahu’s comments follow recent claims that the Biden administration had reduced arms shipments to Israel in recent months over concerns about the killing of civilians.
The mounting humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip has certainly added to the pressure on Biden to condition the billions of dollars in military funding and other assistance that the United States provides to Israel.
Even so, Netanyahu’s enthusiasm for stressing the importance of maintaining military ties between Israel and the US reflects the deepening cooperation between the two countries in many areas.