CBS News correspondent Ed O’Keefe stirred controversy on Monday when questioning John Kirby. The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution urging a ceasefire in Gaza, with the U.S. abstaining from voting, which allowed the resolution to pass. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted by canceling an Israeli delegation’s visit to Washington, D.C.
Kirby defended the abstention at the White House briefing, suggesting it tied the ceasefire to hostage release. O’Keefe challenged Kirby, saying the U.S. decision was influenced by President Biden facing political pressure over his support for Israel.
O’Keefe pointed out Democratic criticism and public skepticism of Biden’s stance. He questioned whether this influenced the decision. Kirby refuted this, asserting decisions are based on U.S. national security interests, denying any political pressure.
Biden’s stance. He questioned whether this influenced the decision. Kirby refuted this, asserting decisions are based on U.S. national security interBiden’s stance. He questioned whether this influenced the decision.
John Kirby claimed the abstention aligns with U.S. and Israeli national security interests but didn’t clarify how the resolution benefits Israel. This isn’t the first time concerns about Biden’s Israel policy have surfaced.
Last week, NBC News reported Biden was upset over declining poll numbers due to his pro-Israel stance. The White House evaded direct responses, likening inquiries to loaded questions.