Did President Biden threaten Prime Minister Netanyahu with destroying US relations with Israel if he continues the legal revolution? In Jerusalem, they deny

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41 years ago in 1982, a young American appeared in the Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. In September of that year, this American reported, Because Israeli forces were directly involved in the massacre of Palestinians at the Sabra and Shatila store. The truth was of course that the massacre was carried out by the Christian phalanxes under the command of Elie Hobeika. bone hall The publication of the massacre brought many Israelis to demonstrate in the streets against the then Minister of Defense Ariel Sharon who was presented by them as a Nazi until he was finally removed from his position.
The name of the young American was Thomas Friedman.
41 years later, Thomas Friedman published in his newspaper ‘The New York Times’ the content of a long conversation he had on Tuesday 19.7 with the President of the United States Joe Biden andIn which the President told him in a telephone conversation he had with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he told him that if the race to legislate the legal revolution continues, the relations of the United States are in danger and it is doubtful whether it will ever be possible to fix them.
Friedman writes: Biden told me this, I can tell you he spoke from his head and heart. He is basically begging Netanyahu and his supporters to understand – if we don’t seem to share this democratic value, it will be difficult to maintain the special relationship that Israel and America have enjoyed for the past 75 years for another 75 years.
In other words, Netanyahu must immediately stop the legislative process of the legal revolution and give the political victory to the protesters. According to this report, Netanyahu will ultimately have no choice but to resign, as Ariel Sharon did in 1982.
On Wednesday 19.7 he said MLA head Tzachi Hanegbi Because the things attributed to US President Joe Biden in the New York Times Nothing was said in the phone conversation between him and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hangabi added that ‘the Prime Minister informed the President that in the coming week the Knesset will complete the current legislation, and that during the months of the summer break he will work to forge a broad public consensus regarding the rest of the process.’
A week before, Tom Friedman published a news saying that the Biden administration decided to conduct a reassessment of the relations between the United States and Israel. The interpretation of such a step is the cessation of economic and military aid to Israel until the assessment is completed.
This time the spokesperson of the American National Security Council in the White House denied this news.
Whether Friedman’s words are true or not, the damage they caused is clear. Netanyahu will have no choice but to slow down the process of legal legislation and perhaps at the end of the move even resign.

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