The White House has postponed a meeting with Israeli officials after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the United States of withholding weapons. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may still be leading the nation into its 257th day of war in Gaza, but on Thursday he stood increasingly alone — and at odds with his own military. Long criticized at home as well as abroad, Netanyahu's approach is now the subject of a deepening disagreement with his top brass as well as his country's top ally, the United States.
But he said he believed Netanyahu understood that truth — and that Israel's goal was ultimately to prevent Hamas from being able to regroup and maintain power in Gaza. Still, Hagari's comments reflected a growing push for Netanyahu to present an actionable plan for the day after the war in Gaza. 'If we don't bring something else to Gaza, then at the end of the day we will get Hamas,' Michael warned.
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