Netanyahu now has a ‘big problem’ with Biden, former U.S. ambassador to Israel says
A rare clash between U.S. and Israeli leaders has spilled into public view after President Biden delivered his sharpest rebuke yet of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government's attempts to overhaul the country’s judiciary. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss.
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