"Partisan Divide: Netanyahu's Address to Republicans Sparks Controversy"

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Senate Republicans in a closed-door speech, criticizing Senator Chuck Schumer for calling him an impediment to peace and urging a new election in Israel. Schumer denied Netanyahu the opportunity to similarly address Senate Democrats, highlighting the growing partisan split over Netanyahu's leadership and Israel's offensive in Gaza. President Biden praised Schumer's speech, while conservative Jewish groups and Republicans accused him of crossing a dangerous line.
- Netanyahu Assails Schumer, Dramatizing Partisan Split Over Israel The New York Times
- Schumer rejects Netanyahu's request to talk to Democrats as Israeli leader addresses GOP NBC News
- Netanyahu tells Republicans Gaza war will continue, days after Schumer speech Reuters
- Johnson may invite Netanyahu to address Congress after Schumer comments The Hill
- Opinion | Schumer Has Crossed a Red Line Over Israel The Wall Street Journal
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