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National Post
6 Apr 2024

The fact that Joe Biden has made his diplomatic spat with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu so public is a clear sign that the U.S. president is both frustrated that one of his allies is not ceding to his demands, and that he’s coming under intense pressure to rein in Israel’s war in Gaza. But Biden went a step too far in a Thursday phone conversation between the two leaders, when he used the C-word: ceasefire.