Live Updates: Biden’s Talks With Israeli Leader Highlight a Split Over Iran

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President Biden has finished meeting with Israel’s opposition leader, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Mr. Netanyahu, who has had a friendly if often fractious relationship with Mr. Biden since the 1980s, described it in a statement as “a warm and excellent meeting.” But like Israel’s caretaker prime minister, Yair Lapid, he offered a strong caution to the American president.

Echoing Mr. Lapid’s comments earlier in the day on Iran’s nuclear program, Mr. Netanyahu said he had told Mr. Biden that the United States needed to threaten Iran with more than just economic sanctions or a defensive military partnership between Middle Eastern states.

“We need one thing, he said. “A credible offensive military option is needed.”

The Biden-Netanyahu relationship goes back four decades.

The two men first had regular contact when Mr. Biden was a senator and Mr. Netanyahu was the deputy Israeli ambassador in Washington. Mr. Biden has often spoken fondly of Mr. Netanyahu since then, despite their political differences, and once described giving him a photograph with a warm caption: “Bibi, I don’t agree with a damn thing you say, but I love you.”

After Mr. Netanyahu returned to Israel, becoming prime minister in 1996 and then losing the position three years later, Mr. Biden was the only American politician to write him a letter after his election defeat, he said. During moments of heightened friction between Mr. Netanyahu and President Barack Obama, Mr. Biden was often deployed to defuse tensions.

Relations between Mr. Biden and Mr. Netanyahu have nevertheless had their low points. Politically, the two men have different visions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Mr. Biden supports the creation of a Palestinian state as a resolution to the conflict, whereas Mr. Netanyahu has become increasingly open about his opposition to full Palestinian sovereignty.

In 2010, Mr. Netanyahu’s government embarrassed Mr. Biden while he was visiting Israel — announcing the construction of new settlement units in East Jerusalem, a move that obstructed the Obama administration’s attempts to restart peace talks.

In 2015, Mr. Biden declined to attend an address that Mr. Netanyahu delivered in Congress after the Israeli leader accepted an invitation from the House speaker, John A. Boehner, a Republican, without notifying the White House. The speech and Mr. Biden’s nonappearance exacerbated a dispute between Mr. Netanyahu and the Obama administration about how to deal with Iran’s nuclear program.

After Mr. Biden was elected president in 2020, Mr. Netanyahu took several hours to congratulate him — perhaps fearful, analysts said, of angering President Donald J. Trump, with whom he had developed strong ties.

After taking office, Mr. Biden returned the snub, taking several weeks to call Mr. Netanyahu. But they spoke several times during last year’s Gaza war, before Mr. Netanyahu left government himself a month later.

Mr. Biden’s meeting with Mr. Netanyahu on Thursday is more than just a courtesy: Israel will hold a snap election in November — its fifth in less than four years — and it is possible that Mr. Netanyahu, who is leading in the polls, could soon return to power.

After Mr. Biden arrived in the country on Wednesday, he and Mr. Netanyahu greeted each other with an especially long and robust shake despite their past differences.

Their meeting occurs as Mr. Netanyahu is in the midst of two court cases. In one, he is facing corruption charges. In the other, he and his family are suing his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, accusing him of libel after he described the Netanyahus as “mentally ill.”

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