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Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel exchange heavy fire, according to sources there.

ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/LEBANON:Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah trade heavy fire, sources in Lebanon say

BEIRUT: In response to a recent uptick in hostilities, Hezbollah in Lebanon said on Wednesday that it had fired dozens of rockets into an Israeli border town. Meanwhile, reports came in from sources in Lebanon of heavy Israeli airstrikes on a town close to the border.

Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah have been fighting each other for the bloodiest times in nearly two decades since fighting broke out in Gaza last October, sparking fears of a more protracted and catastrophic war between the heavily armed rivals.

Hezbollah claims that its Katyusha rocket attack on the border town of Shomera was in response to Israeli raids on Lebanese communities, including one that occurred the day before on Hanin and resulted in the deaths of at least two people, including an 11-year-old girl.

A security source in Lebanon claims that around ten Israeli airstrikes were carried out on Wednesday against the Lebanese hamlet of Ayta al-Shaab.

As part of the ongoing hostilities in the Gaza War, Hezbollah announced on Tuesday that it had carried out its most significant attack to date, a drone strike on Israeli military installations north of the Israeli coastal city of Acre.

The strike seemed to be among the most intricate that Hezbollah had disclosed in the previous six months, employing drones intended to distract Israeli air defense systems while others carrying explosives were launched against Israeli positions.

On April 7, the Israeli military said that it has finished a further phase of preparations for a potential conflict with Hezbollah on its northern front.

The conflict has mostly remained around or near the Israeli-Lebanese border, with Israel occasionally striking farther into the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon, even if the most recent clashes have been the worst in years.

Since October 7, Israeli strikes in neighboring Syria have claimed the lives of thirty Hezbollah fighters, while about 250 have been killed in Lebanon. In total, this is more than Hezbollah suffered during the battle with Israel in 2006.

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Iran and Pakistan demand that the UN Security Council intervene against Israel

Following Iran President Ebrahim Raisi’s three-day visit, Pakistan’s foreign office issued a joint statement on Wednesday that included this information.

In a joint statement released on Wednesday, Iran and Pakistan urged the UN Security Council to take action against Israel, claiming that it had “illegally” attacked neighboring nations and international diplomatic installations.

Following the three-day visit by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Pakistan during a time of heightened Middle East tensions, Pakistan’s foreign ministry released the joint statement.

According to reports, an Israeli attack last Friday caused explosions over the Iranian city of Isfahan. Tehran, however, downplayed the incident and declared that it had no plans to take revenge.

“Both sides called on the UN Security Council to prevent the Israeli regime from its adventurism in the region and its illegal acts attacking its neighbors, acknowledging that the careless act of the Israeli regime forces was a major escalation in an already volatile region,” Iran and Pakistan stated in a joint statement.

Raisi promised to increase trade between Iran and Pakistan to $10 billion annually as he concluded his tour and took off for Sri Lanka on Wednesday.

Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, cited Raisi during his visit to Pakistan, stating that any more Israeli attack on Iranian land might drastically alter the situation and leave the “Zionist regime” completely destroyed.

In what it said was reprisal for Israel’s alleged lethal strike on the Iranian embassy compound in Damascus on April 1, Tehran launched a flurry of missiles and drones against Israel on April 13. However, nearly all of them were shot down.

Pakistan has already demanded that “all parties” defuse the situation.

During Raisi’s visit, Iran and Pakistan pledged to increase trade and energy cooperation, particularly on a significant gas pipeline agreement that has been delayed because of international sanctions and geopolitical concerns.

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Israel Attacked Iran, S-300 Air Defense System Was the Target: Report.

According to American news agencies, Israel carried out the attacks; however, the Jewish state did not confirm or deny conducting the terrorist attacks.

Drones and missiles attacked the Iranian region of Isfahan last week. According to reports, the strike started in Israel and was directed at the area where Iran’s nuclear facilities and air defense systems are located.
According to American news agencies, Israel carried out the attacks; however, the Jewish state did not confirm or deny executing the operations. The explosions happened a week after Iran attacked Israel, its main regional competitor, with drone, ballistic, and cruise missile attacks. The amazing targeted strikes from Tehran came after hostilities had reached a breaking point.

Satellite photos of the area that was hit by drones and a missile that was allegedly fired from a warplane have been examined by the BBC and the New York Times. Northeast of Isafan International Airport is where a battery of the Russian-built S-300 Surface-Air anti-ballistic missile defense system is visible in the satellite photos. On April 15, satellite photos depict the S-300 defense system situated at the top-secret location. The location is deserted and devoid of any signs of the S-300 missile defense system, according to the most recent Google Earth photograph dated April 19. The attack site lies to the north of the nuclear facility in Natanz.

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The system comprises several vehicles equipped with radar, distinctive missile launchers, and other equipment, the BBC reported based on its analysis. The drones and missiles reportedly struck the system, implying that Israeli weapons managed to evade the Iranian air defense system and went undetected and hit a region armed with an anti-ballistic missile defense system. 

The two Iranian officials said that Iran’s military had not detected anything entering Iran’s airspace on Friday, including drones, missiles and aircraft, the New York Times reported. The assessment is backed by Iran’s state media agency IRNA, which said, no missile attacks had occurred and that Iran’s air defence system had not been activated. The satellite images assessed by the BBC and the New York Times show damage to the facility. 

The BBC said the radar of the S-300 defence system was damaged but the missile launchers were intact. The fire control radar directs the missile toward the target and is an important element in the system. Iran International, a news agency critical of the regime, said, “The image shows clearly that the system’s engagement radar, which guides the surface-to-air missiles, has been destroyed,” Farzin Nadimi, a Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute, told the agency.

The extent of the damage is still unknown and what weapons were used reportedly by Israel is still unclear as both sides have denied the claims. However, the New York Times, quoting Western officials, reported that Israel’s attack was calculated to deliver a message to Iran that it could bypass its defense systems undetected, adding that, neither the missile nor the aircraft that fired it entered Jordanian airspace, the Western officials said. 

Russia completed the delivery of the S-300 air defense system to Iran in 2016 after years of negotiation. The supply of one of the most formidable air defense systems sparked concerns within Israel. In 2010, Russia was forced to scrap the deal with Iran following pressure from the West. 

Top Todays Headlines Of The Day: April 19, 2024, to start your day.

Here are the top 10 Todays Headlines News from April 18, 2024, to start your day, including everything from the start of the Lok Sabha elections to the BCCI’s action against Hardik Pandya.


Voting begins for 1st phase of Lok Sabha elections

On Friday morning, the 2024 Lok Sabha elections got underway. In the first round of the seven-phase general elections, voters in 102 seats distributed throughout 21 states and union territories cast ballots. Young people and first-time voters are being exhorted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make widespread use of their constitutional rights. Read More

The next chief of naval staff announced

The Indian government announced on Thursday night that Vice Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi will succeed Admiral R Hari Kumar, who is retiring after leading the Indian Navy for two years and five months, as the country’s next navy chief on April 30. Read More

Salman Khan House Firing Probe Reveals New Link

The police have found that the Facebook account with the name of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility for the incident, came up three hours before the shooting. The police have found that the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the post was traced to Portugal and it is suspected the message was uploaded using a VPN. Read More

Elections for the Sikkim and Arunachal Assembly are now underway.

On Friday, voting for the 92 assembly seats in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh got underway. Elections for the first phase of the Lok Sabha are being held parallel with the 60 Assembly seats in Arunachal and 32 seats in Sikkim. Read More

The US vetoed a UN resolution on Palestine that was largely supported.

On Thursday, the United States vetoed a resolution that was overwhelmingly supported by the UN and would have allowed the state of Palestine to become a full member. Twelve members of the fifteen-member Security Council voted in favor, two abstained, and the United States opposed. Read More

Bitcoin slides below $60,000 on reports Israel strikes Iran

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Ex-McKinsey employee quits ₹1.7 crore job

A former employee of McKinsey & organization, who joined the organization in 2021 and worked there for 1.5 years, talked about his reasons for quitting, even though he was receiving a staggering ₹1.7 crore in compensation annually. “My normal workday spanned from 7.30 am to 8 am until 11.30 pm. And I didn’t take a break from my work, neglected to eat, and drastically reduced my weight,” he stated. Read More

BCCI takes action against Hardik Pandya

After the Mumbai Indians were Todays Headlines found guilty of violating the IPL Code of Conduct, Captain Hardik Pandya had to pay the consequences. at an IPL 2024 match at Mullanpur on Thursday, the MI skipper was fined ₹12 lakh for his team’s sluggish over rate against Punjab Kings. Read More

Vineeta Singh on biological clock vs career clock

Sugar CEO and Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh took to Instagram to share a post on the biological clock vs career clock debate. In her share, she explained her opinion and wrote, “There is no career clock”. Read more.

Civil War review is out

Alex Garland, the writer-director behind sci-fi/fantasy allegories like Men (2022), Annihilation (2018), and Ex Machina (2014), turns to the real world Todays Headlines with his latest movie – Civil War. The film follows a ragtag group of journalists led by Kirsten Dunst’s Lee Smith on their way from New York to Washington in the hopes of interviewing the President. Their journey takes them through conflict zones and refugee camps, showing us the cost of this war in very real terms. Read More

Iran Alerts UN That If Israel Resigns “Adventurism,” It’s Ready to De-Escalate.

Foreign Minister Hossein the ambassador stated at the UN that Iran is willing to reduce tensions with Israel if it promises to cease any additional military actions that go against Tehran’s interests.

Hossein Amirabdollahian, Iran’s foreign minister, stated at the UN that Tehran is willing to defuse tensions with Israel as long as the latter pledges to refrain from taking more military action against Tehran’s interests.

“Iran has completed its legitimate defense and countermeasures,” Amirabdollahian declared on Thursday at the UN Security Council. “Israel ought to be forced to cease any additional military incursions that contradict our interests.” If not, he claimed, Iran would “respond decisively and appropriately,” causing Israel to “regret its actions.”

Iran launched a “limited and minimal” missile and drone attack on Israel over the weekend, according to the ambassador, focusing solely on military installations. According to him, it was in retaliation for a previous Israeli hit on an Iranian consulate building in Syria. Nonetheless, even though Israel and its allies, the US and the UK, halted the great bulk of the incoming missiles and drones, Israeli leaders have vowed to respond to the Iranian onslaught that occurred last weekend.

Israel hits, and Iran’s foreign minister declares that an “immediate and at a maximum level” military reaction will follow.

“In case the Israeli regime embarks on adventurism again and takes action against the interests of Iran, the next response from us will be immediate and at a maximum level,” he declared in a CNN interview on Thursday night.

“We have conveyed a message to the White House and Washington D.C., the administration, announcing that we have underlined that our response will be decisive, definite, and regretful for them if the Israeli regime commits the grave blunder once again,” Amirabdollahian continued.

Hours before the Security Council voted on Palestine’s application to become a full member of the UN, which the US vetoed, he participated in a high-level discussion on the Middle East with foreign ministers from Brazil, Spain, Jordan, and other nations earlier in the day.

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The UK and Switzerland abstained from the vote, leaving 12 of the 15 members of the Security Council in support of the motion.

A Republican congressman called for the State Department to cancel Amirabdollahian’s visa this week, following his first visit to New York since tensions with Israel escalated. The foreign minister’s movements will be strictly restricted, according to department spokesman Matthew Miller, adding, “I would not expect to see him, for example, snapping selfies on top of the Empire State Building.”

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Earlier in the discussion, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned the council that the Middle East “is on a knife edge” and that an end to hostilities between Israel and Palestine is necessary for the area to experience long-term stability.

Israel hits, and Iran’s foreign minister declares that an “immediate and at a maximum level” military reaction will follow.

According to today’s headlines, two U.S. officials have confirmed that an Israeli missile has struck Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised to respond to the drone and missile attack against Israel last weekend, and this strike is in retaliation.

Concerning the location and scope of the Israeli hit, officials remained silent. The Israel Defense Forces declined to comment on the attack when contacted by today’s headline news.

According to the state-run Iranian news agency IRNA, air defense batteries went off in multiple locations. People in the vicinity reported hearing the noises, but it did not go into detail as to what caused the batteries to catch fire.

Specifically, IRNA said that air defenses opened fire at a significant air base in Isfahan, which has long housed Iran’s fleet of F-14 Tomcats, manufactured in the United States and acquired before the Islamic Revolution of 1979.

The sound of explosions was also reported by the semiofficial Fars and Tasnim news agencies, but no reason was given. “Loud noise” was acknowledged on state television in the vicinity.

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Sites connected to Iran’s nuclear program are also located in Isfahan, including the subterranean Natanz enrichment plant, which has been the subject of multiple attacks by what are believed to be Israeli forces. State television, however, characterized every location in the region as “fully safe.”

over 4:30 a.m. local time, the airline’s Emirates and FlyDubai, based in Dubai, started making detours over western Iran. Although local advisories to pilots indicated that the airspace might have been blocked, they did not explain.

Later, Iran declared that commercial aircraft were being grounded in Tehran as well as in parts of its central and western regions. Customers at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport were alerted to the situation by loudspeakers, according to alleged internet videos.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps lost seven officers, including two generals, in a fatal attack on their embassy in Syria last weekend, prompting Iran to undertake an extraordinary retaliation strike against Israel.

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According to IDF and US officials, Iran attacked Israel with 170 drones, more than 30 cruise missiles, and 120 ballistic missiles. According to the IDF, none of the drones entered Israeli land before Israel and its allies—including the United States—shot them down.

According to U.S. sources quoted in today’s headlines, five of the ballistic missiles hit Israel, with four of them striking the Israeli F-35s’ home base at Nevatim Air Base. Given that an F-35 is thought to have carried out the strike against the Syrian consulate, the officials surmise that the facility was probably Iran’s main target.

Netanyahu has been advised by the United States and other Israeli allies to be cautious in any possible reaction to Iran. Officials from the United States have declared that their nation will not take part in any Israeli counterattack.

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President Biden urged the Israeli prime minister, “to think about what that success says all by itself to the rest of the region,” following Iran’s attack, which the IDF said caused “very little damage,” according to National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

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In addition, Pope Francis has made his latest appeal for a cease-fire in Gaza, expressing his “deep regret” for the seven humanitarian workers killed in an Israeli strike.

Pope Francis said, “I reiterate my firm request for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel War On Gaza Strip,” during his weekly general audience at the Vatican, according to Vatican press, the Holy See’s official agency.

He said he was praying for the seven humanitarian workers that World Central Kitchen had murdered.

Before urging everyone to work “tirelessly for an end to this and other wars that continue to bring death and suffering to so many parts of the world,” he added, “let us avoid any irresponsible attempts to escalate the conflict in the region.”
Samantha Power of the US Agency for International Development called the deaths of the seven charity workers in an Israeli bombing “devastating and deeply alarming.”

They “were there to do one thing — to help get food to desperate, starving people,” she said in a statement issued late yesterday. “Their deaths are heartbreaking and extremely concerning, as are the deaths of over 30,000 Palestinians and 200 aid workers in this conflict.”

Regarding the killings in Israel war On Gaza , the speaker said that Israel’s investigation “must be swift, it must bring accountability, and its findings must be made public.” In addition, Israel “needs to take much more action to shield civilians and aid workers from the intolerable numbers of casualties they still suffer as a result of IDF military operations.” Power sent her “deepest condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of those killed.”

Israel War On Gaza

The US “will continue to do all we can to deliver humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” stated the president, “but the government of Israel and the IDF must do much more to facilitate this work.” The United States has faced criticism for denouncing Israel verbally without offering the country financial or diplomatic backing.


Yesterday night, police and anti-government protestors clashed outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem home on the third day of protests calling for the release of the hostages held in Gaza and early elections in Israel.
According to an Israel Police statement on X, the march was authorized and started out peacefully. However, as hundreds of protestors tried to break through the gates to Netanyahu’s house, the march turned violent.

Two protestors allegedly lay beneath a patrol car, and one of them threw a flaming torch at a police officer.

It went on to say that five people were arrested for violating public order.

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Indian man killed in Israel in missile attack from Lebanon, 2 injured: Report

An Indian national was killed, and two others were injured in northern Israel when an anti-tank missile struck an orchard near the border.

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In Short

  • Indian killed in missile attack near Israel’s northern border
  • Two others injured in the missile attack from Lebanon
  • Victim identified as Patnibin Maxwell from Kollam in Kerala.

An Indian national was killed, while two others were injured after an anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon struck an orchard near Israel’s northern border community of Margaliot. According to news agency PTI, the incident happened on Monday.

The three Indians hailed from Kerala, the report stated.

The missile hit a plantation in Margaliot, a moshav (collective agricultural community), in the Galilee region in the north of Israel around 11 am on Monday, Zaki Heller, spokesperson for rescue services Magen David Adom (MDA), told PTI.

The victim was identified as Patnibin Maxwell from Kollam in Kerala.

The two injured Indians were identified as Bush Joseph George and Paul Melvin.

“George was taken to the Beilinson hospital in Petah Tikva after suffering injuries on face and body. He underwent an operation, is recovering well, and has been kept under observation. He could speak with his family in India,” an official source said.

Melvin was slightly injured and is hospitalised at Ziv Hospital in the northern Israeli city of Safed. He is from the Idukki district of Kerala.

The attack was believed to have been carried out by the Shi’ite Hezbollah faction in Lebanon, which has been launching rockets, missiles, and drones at northern Israel daily since October 8 in support of Hamas amid the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.

This article was published on India Today.

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Israel raids largest Gaza hospital over hostage concerns, Hamas denies allegations

Israeli forces conducted a precise and limited raid on Nasser Hospital in Gaza, alleging Hamas terrorists’ presence and hostage-keeping.

In Short

  • Israeli forces raid Gaza’s largest hospital, Nasser Hospital, alleging the presence of Hamas terrorists
  • Chaos, gunfire reported as health staff, patients, and individuals forced to evacuate
  • Hamas denies allegations, accusing Israel of spreading lies and displacing medical personnel and patients

Israeli forces said on Thursday they had raided the biggest functioning hospital in Gaza as footage showed chaos, shouting and gunfire in dark corridors filled with dust and smoke.

Israel’s military called the raid on Nasser Hospital “precise and limited” and said it was based on information that Hamas militants were hiding and had kept hostages in the facility, with some bodies of captives possibly there.

Hamas called that lies.

Health authorities in the Hamas-run Palestinian enclave said Israel had forced out dozens of staff, patients, displaced people and families of medical staff sheltering in the hospital. Some 2,000 Palestinians arrived in the southern border city of Rafah overnight while others pushed north to Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, they said.

The war began on October 7 when Hamas sent fighters into Israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing 253 hostages according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s air and ground offensive has since devastated tiny, crowded Gaza, killing 28,663 people, also mostly civilian, according to health authorities, and forcing nearly all of its more than 2 million inhabitants from their homes.

In a new operation, the Israeli military said it carried out an air strike that killed a Hamas commander who had participated in the October 7 attack. He had also held captive a female Israeli soldier who was executed by Hamas, the military said.

Separately, medical officials said an Israeli strike killed three Palestinians in a car in Gaza City. Their identities were not immediately clear.

The Israeli military said a soldier was killed in fighting in southern Gaza, bringing its total losses since ground incursions began on October 20 to 235.

The medical charity Medicins San Frontieres said Israel shelled Nasser Hospital in the early hours, despite having told medical staff and patients they could remain.

“Our medical staff have had to flee the hospital, leaving patients behind,” it said on social media platform X, adding a member of its staff was detained at an Israeli checkpoint set up to screen those leaving the compound.

Fighting at the hospital comes as Israel faces growing international pressure to show restraint, after vowing to press its offensive into Rafah, the last relatively safe place in Gaza.

Attacks that have destroyed the majority of Gaza’s medical facilities have caused particular concern, including Israeli raids on hospitals in other cities, shelling in the vicinity of hospitals and the targeting of ambulances.

As massive bombardment destroyed swathes of residential districts and forced most people from their homes, hospitals quickly became the focus for displaced people seeking shelter around buildings they thought more likely to be safe.

Israel accuses Hamas of regularly using hospitals, ambulances and other medical facilities for military purposes, and has aired footage taken by its troops that it says shows tunnels containing weapons below some hospitals.

The Israeli military said it apprehended various suspects at Nasser Hospital and that its operations there were continuing.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said Israel was lying about Nasser as it had about other hospitals.

VIDEO SHOWS HOSPITAL CHAOS

Speaking about the hospital raid, Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said “This sensitive operation was prepared with precision and is being conducted by IDF special forces who underwent specified training”.

One objective of the operation was to ensure the hospital could continue treating Gazan patients and “we communicated this in a number of conversations we had with the hospital staff,” he said, adding there was no obligation to evacuate.

Gaza Health Ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qidra said the hospital would run out of fuel within the next 24 hours, threatening the lives of patients, including six in intensive care and three infants in the neonatal ward.

Hagari said Israel had arranged the transfer of medical supplies and fuel to the hospital in coordination with international organisations.

Videos that Reuters verified on Thursday as having been filmed inside Nasser Hospital – though it could not check when – showed chaos and terror.

Men walked through corridors using phone lights, with plaster dust swirling around and debris lying about, at one point wheeling a bed through a damaged area.

In one video, gunshots rang out and a doctor shouted: “Is there anyone still inside? There is gunfire, there is gunfire – heads down”.

Another man in a video said the Israeli army had surrounded the hospital and nobody could get out.

Mohammad al Moghrabi, who had been sheltering in the compound, said some people who attempted to leave on Wednesday were shot at and so returned to the hospital.

“This morning they said there was a safe passage, so we left, but it wasn’t safe. They approached us with a bulldozer and a tank, they insulted us and left us for four hours under the sun.”

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Joe Biden calls Benjamin Netanyahu ‘as***ole’, slams Gaza operations: Report

Joe Biden has criticised Benjamin Netanyahu over his Gaza operations, calling him an ‘as***ole,’ during a private conversation.

Joe Biden has criticised Benjamin Netanyahu

In Short

  • Joe Biden has been vocal in his demand that Israel should not undertake a ground offensive in Gaza’s Rafah
  • Biden’s team has been trying to negotiate a pause in the fighting in order to secure the release of hostages
  • Biden and Netanyahu spoke for about 45 minutes, days after Biden said Israel’s military response in Gaza was “over the top”

US President Joe Biden has reportedly slammed Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu and called him an ‘as***ole’, during a private conversation.

According to a report with NBC News, Biden, while talking about Netanyahu’s Gaza operations, expressed his exasperation, and said he (Biden) was trying to get Israel to agree to a ceasefire, but Netanyahu was “giving him hell” and that it was impossible to deal with.

The development, according to the report, was confirmed by three people familiar with Biden’s comments.

The US President also said Netanyahu’s Gaza operation was ‘enough and needed to stop’.

On Sunday, in a nearly 45-minute-long conversation, Biden told Netanyahu that Israel should not launch a military operation in Rafah without a credible plan to ensure the safety of the roughly 1 million people sheltering there, the White House said.

Earlier, during the start of this month too, the US President had privately slammed Netanyahu, calling him a “bad f***ing guy” as the Israel-Hamas war rages and international support for the Jewish nation dwindles.

Later, however, Joe Biden’s spokesperson Andrew Bates, dismissed the usage of offensive words by the US President, saying he “did not say that, nor would he”.

According to a report with CNN, Joe Biden has grown increasingly frustrated behind the scenes with his Israeli counterpart, telling advisers and others that he (Netanyahu) is ignoring his advice and obstructing efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

So far, Biden has stopped short of directly criticising Netanyahu in public. But he has become increasingly critical of Israel’s tactics, saying last week he believes the campaign in Gaza is “over the top,” one of his sharpest condemnations to date of the military effort against Hamas.

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