
Netanyahu’s legacy could be ‘a break’ in relationship between US and Israel, Democratic senator says
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Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be thinking about his legacy after vowing to eliminate Hamas.
"Right now, his legacy is the huge strategic and defensive failure of Oct. 7," Coons said of Netanyahu. "And his legacy could be a real gap, a break in the long, strong bipartisan strategic relationship between the United States and Israel."
Coons continued that this outcome "would be tragic," and highlighted a different path for Netanyahu.
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