Biden meets with Israel's Herzog on Middle East conflict, humanitarian aid to Gaza
CBSN
President Biden met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House Tuesday, as the two leaders address the conflict with Lebanon, the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the hostages still being held by Hamas.
The meeting, which Herzog called "very productive," lasted about an hour. Herzog told reporters afterward that the Biden administration is committed to doing all it can to help Israel's security ahead ahead of Jan. 20, when Mr. Biden's presidency ends.
"President Biden was very gracious, very open, very friendly, and we had an open and frank discussion," Herzog told reporters. "And the most important thing out of this discussion is, of course, the commitment of President Biden and the administration to work until Jan. 20, until the last minute, to achieve goals that are so important to peace and stability, and predominantly, security and security of the state of Israel in the Middle East."
