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White House moves to damage control and DENIES Biden privately calls Netanyahu a ‘bad f***ing guy’ and fears he wants to drag US into war: Aide says they have had a ‘respectful’ relationship for decades

  • The White House is backtracking on a report that President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “bad guy.”
  • A column in Politico Sunday reported on the insult, saying Biden is ‘very suspicious’ of Netanyahu amid Israel’s assault on Gaza
  • Biden’s broader problem is that he is losing support on the left, including among young voters, because he supports Israel amid the killing of Palestinian civilians.

The White House is denying a report that President Joe Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “bad f***ing guy.”

On Sunday, Politico’s Jonathan Martin wrote a column on the dangers a hot war in Gaza poses to Biden’s reelection prospects, with those on the political left, including younger voters, speaking out decisively against Israel’s campaign against Hamas, which has cost the lives of thousands of Palestinian civilians.

Martin revealed that unnamed sources told him that Biden is “very suspicious” of Netanyahu and used the expletive behind the Israeli leader’s back.

‘This is wrong. President Biden has not said that, nor would he,” White House spokesman Andrew Bates told DailyMail.com in a statement. “The president has been clear where he disagrees with Prime Minister Netanyahu, but this is a decades-long relationship that is respectful both publicly and privately.”

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Netanyahu’s alleged exhumation comes as the US is drawn further into the Middle East conflict.

The White House is denying a report that President Joe Biden (left) called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) a “bad f***ing guy.”

Biden's alleged insults come as the US is drawn further into war and conflict in the Middle EastBiden's alleged insults come as the US is drawn further into war and conflict in the Middle East

Biden’s alleged insults come as the US is drawn further into war and conflict in the Middle East

Biden has taken action to shore up support from pro-Palestinian voters, including at last week’s National Prayer Breakfast.

Biden spoke out at the event against hate crimes and discrimination against Arab-Americans, saying he sympathizes with those “being held hostage, bombed or displaced.”

According to Martin, a House Democrat told him that it was “unanimous that this war between Israel and Gaza should end now and that Biden should stand up to Bibi,” adding that the conflict in Gaza was “politically a disaster’.

“Bibi is toxic among many Democratic voters and Biden must distance himself from him yesterday,” the lawmaker reportedly told Martin.

These revelations come shortly after it was reported that Biden had not spoken to Netanyahu in a month as the president’s patience was reportedly worn thin by the non-stop bombing of Gaza.

The two reportedly last spoke on December 23, when Netanyahu rejected Biden’s request for Israel to release Palestinian tax revenues, and an angry Biden ended the phone call saying “this conversation is over.”

Senator Chris Van Hollen told Axios: “At every point, Netanyahu has given Biden the finger. They argue for the Netanyahu coalition, but get a slap in the face again and again.”

The long period of silence is unusual as the pair have spoken almost every other day since October.

Last week, Politico’s West Wing Playbook also reported that Biden used the same four-letter word to describe former President Donald Trump, his likely rival in the 2024 general election, calling the ex-president a “sick bastard.”

The warring words came as Biden spoke about Trump’s reported comments that fallen American soldiers were “suckers” and “losers,” and he became angry when he brought up his late son Beau, who served in the Delaware National Guard in Iraq, before he died in 2015. .

‘I have to keep my Irish temper in check. I’m glad I wasn’t with him. I’m not sure what I would have done. He said they’re all suckers and losers,” Biden said of Trump.

Biden then raised his voice and sounded angry as he referred to his late son: “My son wasn’t a loser, and neither is yours. Who does this guy think he’s talking about Americans?’

Biden repeated a shortened version of his fundraising speech at his rally in Las Vegas later that evening, softening his direct threats.

‘This is a man. When he was in France, they asked him to go to the American cemetery,” Biden noted. ‘Do you know what he said? He said those people were losers and losers. Suckers and losers for God’s sake. I’m glad I wasn’t there.’

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