The atmosphere is tense as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to address a joint meeting of Congress. With hundreds of protesters staging a sit-in inside the Capitol and a divided Democratic party, the stage is set for a speech that could either shore up American support for the war in Gaza or deepen the existing divides.
The political landscape is ablaze with controversy as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to address a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress. This is no ordinary speech; it's a pivotal moment that arrives amidst a perfect storm of political tumult both in the United States and Israel. As Netanyahu faces a divided audience, hundreds of protesters stage a sit-in inside the Capitol, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The question looms: Can Netanyahu's words bridge the chasm that has formed within his own party and the international community?