Breaking down the Biden-Netanyahu meeting
President Biden held a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Oval Office on Thursday, nine-and-a-half months into Israel's war with Hamas. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry reports.
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President Biden held a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Oval Office on Thursday, nine-and-a-half months into Israel's war with Hamas. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry reports.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris each met separately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday, one day after his address to Congress. Mr. Biden was expected to use his meeting to pressure Netanyahu to accept the latest cease-fire deal. Weijia Jiang has more.
President Biden met Thursday with Israel's prime minister at the White House. Vice President Kamala Harris was also expected to meet with Benjamin Netanyahu following a campaign event in Houston. CBS News' Skyler Henry, Fin Gómez and Aaron Navarro have the latest.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke to reporters Thursday after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Harris condemned Hamas' Oct. 7 attack and called for an end to the war in Gaza, citing the humanitarian toll. "We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies, we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and I will not be silent," Harris said.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took questions from reporters Thursday after President Biden's Oval Office address to the nation Wednesday night. When pressed about why the president decided to change course and withdraw from the 2024 race, Jean-Pierre said he wanted to "pass the torch" and it was not a medical decision.
U.S. lawmakers heard from Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as they prepare for summer recess. Some Democrats boycotted the address, while others across the aisle celebrated Netanyahu's firm stance on the war against Hamas. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on reactions to Netanyahu's speech.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Biden at the White House Thursday. This is the first time the two leaders have met in person since Mr. Biden's trip to the Middle East shortly after the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday in Washington, D.C., as the prime minister continues his tour in the U.S. This comes after Mr. Biden addressed the nation about his reasons to drop out of the 2024 race. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
A diplomat familiar with the Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks says new Israeli demands have been submitted as negotiations continue. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the U.S. continues.
Thousands of protesters descended on Washington, chanting "Free, Free Palestine," and some tried to block streets ahead of Netanyahu's speech.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint meeting of Congress for the fourth time Wednesday, detailing Israel's mission to eradicate Hamas. CBS News' foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports on Israelis' reactions to Netanyahu's address and intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis fact checks some of the prime minister's claims.
Video posted on Wednesday showed a large number of maggots and other bugs crawling through the Watergate Hotel, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is staying during his visit to Washington, D.C.
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, protesters in Tel Aviv took to the streets, criticizing him for the visit. Meanwhile, the Israeli military is increasing attacks on Gaza. CBS News foreign correspondent Debra Patta has the latest.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from Capitol Hill. Then, Jon Alterman, senior vice president and director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins to break down Netanyahu's speech.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the U.S. to fast-track aid to his nation while addressing a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday. The Israeli leader praised the U.S. for standing with his nation in its war against Hamas as thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered near the Capitol. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more.
291 days into his Israel's war on Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing waves of outrage at home and in Washington.
House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke on Capitol Hill alongside Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday, reassuring the prime minister of the U.S. commitment to its ally in the Middle East as the war against Hamas in Gaza continues. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on Netanyahu's visit.
President Biden's highly-anticipated Oval Office address Wednesday will touch upon plans for the rest of his term as president. Mr. Biden recently announced he was dropping out of the 2024 race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. CBS News senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.
Hundreds of people were arrested Tuesday as they protested a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is speaking to Congress on Wednesday. Demonstrators briefly occupied an office building rotunda, calling for a cease-fire and for the U.S. to stop providing weapons to Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face Congress Wednesday to provide an update on the war against Hamas in Gaza. Several Democratic lawmakers will not attend the address, according to CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, including Sen. Patty Murray and Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address Congress Wednesday during his trip to the U.S. Netanyahu plans to meet with President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. CBS News' Debora Patta is following the latest reactions in Israel to Netanyahu's handling of the war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting the U.S. this week, but not everyone in Israel is happy about his decision to leave the country amid a nine-month war. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., and will address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday. This comes as Capitol Hill remains divided over Israel's conduct in its war with Hamas. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark joins "America Decides" to unpack the high-stakes visit.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., where he will meet with American lawmakers, including President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Netanyahu will also reportedly meet with former President Donald Trump in Florida. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting D.C. under intense pressure over the soaring death toll in Gaza, and amid U.S. political uncertainty.
The move comes even though Ontario's leader said the anti-tariff ad would be halted beginning Monday.
Melissa strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane on Saturday and is expected to bring "catastrophic" flash flooding and landslides to Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Former vice president Kamala Harris spoke about the possibility of a woman being in the White House one day in an interview with the BBC.
President Trump met with the emir and prime minister of Qatar Saturday aboard Air Force One during a refueling stop.
Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said.
Jose Castro-Rivera was in a vehicle that was stopped on a Virginia highway on Thursday morning, according to Virginia State Police.
June Lockhart, the actor best known for her role as the matriarch in the TV series "Lassie", has died, her family spokesperson said Saturday.
The government shutdown hit Day 25 with no deal in sight as the Senate stands adjourned for the weekend.
Official results showed strong voter support for Catherine Connolly as president, a largely ceremonial role in Ireland.