The invitation for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver an address at the U.S. Capitol has sparked political divisions over Israel’s military assault on Gaza. Congressional leaders from both parties have extended the invitation to show support for Israel and to highlight America’s solidarity with the country. The speech by Netanyahu could potentially expose election-year divisions in the U.S., where Democrats have been critical of the Israeli prime minister’s actions while Republicans have embraced him. Despite these divisions, leaders in Congress have emphasized the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship.

The ongoing Israel-Hamas war, which has lasted for seven months, has raised concerns in the U.S. and abroad over Israel’s conduct and civilian casualties. The International Criminal Court has accused Netanyahu and other officials of war crimes, further isolating the Israeli leader. President Joe Biden has expressed support for Israel’s right to defend itself against Hamas but has also criticized Israel’s war plans and called for humanitarian aid. Biden has encouraged a proposed deal by Israel to Hamas militants that could lead to the release of hostages in Gaza and an end to the conflict. The recognition of a Palestinian state by several European countries has been condemned by Israel.

The invitation of Netanyahu to address Congress has reignited debates over U.S. support for Israel, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict with Hamas. While high-profile congressional invitations are typically issued jointly with the White House, Netanyahu’s previous address to Congress in 2015 was a rebuff to then-President Obama. The debates over the Israel-Hamas war on Capitol Hill have been divisive, reflecting the weakening of once ironclad support for Israel, especially among Democrats. Republican leaders, including potential presidential nominee Donald Trump, have shown strong support for Netanyahu.

The divisions over Israel within the U.S. have intensified on college campuses and during protests, with support for Israel becoming more splintered. President Biden has maintained a stance that supports Israel’s right to defend itself while also advocating for humanitarian aid and a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The invitation for Netanyahu to address Congress has brought attention to the differing viewpoints among lawmakers on the U.S.-Israel relationship. Despite these divisions, leaders from both parties have emphasized the importance of maintaining strong ties with Israel.

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