The issue of transferring the visit of US President Joe Biden to Israel is not closed, and that the dates may change again, writes The Jerusalem Post.
According to the publication, a researcher at the Center for Israeli University, Deng Arbell, noted that one cannot get rid of the feeling that the White House wants to see whether the Bennetus and Lapid government will hold out for several more months or whether new elections will be scheduled. According to the expert, “the political picture of Israel will become clear in July, and this will give the administration more time to prepare a visit.”
Jonathan Shanzer, Senior Vice President of the Democracy Protection Fund in Washington, in turn, emphasized that Bayden is now “terribly a lot of worries.” Dan Shapiro, a former US Ambassador to Israel, noted that the delay “does not affect the quality of the trip.”