Netanyahu Invited to Address Joint Session of U.S. Congress
Bipartisan congressional leaders extend invitation amidst ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and political tensions
- The invitation was signed by top leaders from both parties, including Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
- Netanyahu's address would make him the first foreign leader to speak before Congress four times, surpassing Winston Churchill.
- The invitation comes amid rising civilian casualties in Gaza and international calls for Netanyahu's arrest over alleged war crimes.
- Some progressive Democrats have vowed to boycott the address, criticizing Netanyahu's handling of the Gaza conflict.
- President Biden has supported Israel's right to defend itself but has also urged for humanitarian aid and a ceasefire deal.



























