Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with US President Joe Biden for the first time since taking office, although he was not in the White House yet, but it seems that this may happen soon.
Before the UN General Assembly in New York, the Israeli Prime Minister visited San Francisco, California, where he also met with billionaire tech tycoon Elon Musk, CEO of X. During their conversation, they touched on the dangers of artificial intelligence, the importance of regulation, and combating anti-Semitism. – CBN News reports.
During the meeting, Netanyahu asked CEO X to do more in the fight against anti-Semitism.
“I hope that you will find, within the framework of the First Amendment, an opportunity not only to stop or suppress anti-Semitism, but also to end the collective hatred against the people that anti-Semitism represents.”
The Prime Minister said.
“Obviously I am against anti-Semitism.”
– Musk mentioned, who, although he cannot guarantee that among the 100-200 million comments appearing on the platform, there will not be some malicious ones, reiterated that they do not support hate speech on the platform.
At the UN General Assembly in New York, Netanyahu also met with US President Joe Biden, with whom they also discussed the normalization of Israeli-Saudi relations. – Reports The Times of Israel.
“Welcome, my dear friend, and I hope to see you in Washington before the end of the year.”
– Joe Biden began the speech by referring to the question that concerns many people: Why did the President of the United States not invite Netanyahu to the White House? Then he quoted the words of David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel: “Today the world stands with Israel, and thus the dreams of many generations are coming true.”
“The United States and Israel are working together to make this dream a reality.”
Biden said.
“They have heard me many times that if there was no Israel, we would have to invent one.”
– Biden said, and stressed the importance of the economic corridor between India, the Middle East and Europe, which will connect India and Europe via Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Israel.
The President of the United States then addressed the issues to be discussed, which he said included:
“Iran should never obtain nuclear weapons.”
Despite their differences, Biden said so
“My commitment to Israel is unwavering”
– As he pointed out “Without Israel, no Jew in the world is safe.”
During the conversation, they also discussed the normalization of Israeli-Saudi relations, which Biden said so
If you and I were talking about normalization with Saudi Arabia ten years ago, I think we would have asked each other what we drank
– commented the President of the United States jokingly.