The Likud party, currently in power in Israel, has decided to halt the release of planned promotional materials featuring U.S. President Joe Biden. This decision stems from an assessment that President Biden is no longer proving helpful in shaping Israeli public opinion. Sources within the party indicate a recognition of shifting sentiment towards the U.S. administration. The move represents an unusual step, suggesting a recalibration of the party’s messaging strategy. While the specific reasons for the decline in public support were not detailed, the Likud party appears to be responding to a perceived change in the political landscape. The shelved materials were intended to positively portray the relationship between Israel and the Biden administration. This development could signal a broader reassessment of the alliance as perceived by the Israeli public.
