Netanyahu's Fourth Address to Congress Amidst War and Political Unrest
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a divided audience at home and abroad as he addresses Congress for a record fourth time.
- Netanyahu's visit comes during a nine-month war in Gaza with significant casualties on both sides.
- The speech aims to reinforce US bipartisan support for Israel despite internal and external criticisms.
- Many Democratic lawmakers plan to boycott the address, reflecting deep divisions over Netanyahu's policies.
- Protests are expected in Washington, with demonstrators calling for a ceasefire and criticizing Netanyahu's war strategy.
- Netanyahu's domestic popularity is waning, with many Israelis skeptical of his motives and leadership.
















































































































