Netanyahu and Biden Meet in New York Amid Hopes for Israel-Saudi Deal and Tensions Over Judicial Overhaul
- US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in New York to discuss prospects for Israel-Saudi normalization and regional security issues.
- The meeting took place amid US displeasure with Netanyahu's far-right coalition and judicial overhaul plans.
- Biden pushed Netanyahu on upholding democratic values and the two-state solution.
- Both leaders expressed optimism about an Israel-Saudi peace agreement and its potential regional benefits.
- However, challenges remain including Saudi demands, domestic opposition in Israel, and securing concessions for Palestinians.

































































