

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery speech to a joint session of the US Congress, lauding American support for Israel’s war in Gaza while offering little on ceasefire negotiations. He emphasized that Israel's fight against its enemies is also America’s fight, as House and Senate Republicans applauded. Meanwhile, the speech was boycotted by dozens of Democratic lawmakers and protested by thousands outside the Capitol, leading to police using pepper spray. Netanyahu's address, which did not provide new details on negotiations for a ceasefire with Hamas, focused on a "total victory" approach. Prime Minister Netanyahu dismissed concerns about civilian casualties in Gaza and denied blocking food aid. He called on the US to expedite military aid to Israel, praising both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump for their support. Democratic lawmakers, including Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders, criticized Netanyahu's address, with Pelosi condemning the lack of emphasis on a ceasefire. The speech follows a significant conflict between Israel and Hamas, with ongoing efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages. Biden and Netanyahu are set to discuss these issues further in an upcoming meeting.
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