Biden, Rivlin to discuss Iran, Israel defense needs

U.S. president to tell Israeli counterpart that administration shares Israel position that Iran should not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons; In meeting with Jewish community leaders Rivlin says Washington committed to fight anti-Semitism
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U.S. President Joe Biden will meet outgoing president, Reuven Rivlin, at the White House on Monday for a broad discussion about U.S. efforts to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal and Israel's formation of a new government.
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  • The meeting takes place just weeks after Naftali Bennett took over as Israel's new prime minister, replacing Benjamin Netanyahu. U.S. officials are working on setting up a meeting between Biden and Bennett in coming weeks.
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    President Reuven Rivlin and then Vice President Joe Biden in Jerusalem in 2016
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    Biden's meeting with Rivlin comes amid concerns in Israel and Arab capitals about U.S. efforts to re-enter the Iran nuclear deal because of fears a resumption of the accord may eventually allow Tehran to acquire atomic weapons that would leave them vulnerable to Iranian intimidation or military threat.
    U.S. attempts to revive the Iran nuclear deal, after then-President Donald Trump abandoned it in 2018, have been slow to make progress with Tehran insisting the United States lift all economic sanctions.
    A source familiar with the Biden-Rivlin meeting said Biden is expected to tell Rivlin that the United States and Israel share the same objective, that Iran not be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, and that Biden would stress U.S. support for Israel's right to defend itself.
    The two leaders are also expected to discuss Israel's 11-day war with Gaza. The United States has pledged to resupply Israel's Iron Dome defense system, which got heavy usage during the Gaza conflict.
    Rivlin is on his final foreign trip as president. He will meet officials at the United Nations in New York and congressional lawmakers in Washington.
    Meeting with representatives of the Jewish community in New York on Sunday, Rivlin said he understands he and Biden may have their differences but also share similar views for example on the need to fight anti-Semitism.
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       Anti Israel protesters demonstrate in New York during May fighting in Gaza
       Anti Israel protesters demonstrate in New York during May fighting in Gaza
    Anti Israel protesters demonstrate in New York during May fighting in Gaza
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    “We must fight antisemitism in all forms and use all tools at our disposal. I know that President Biden and his administration are committed to combating this growing hate, and I promise you that the state of Israel will always stand in the forefront against antisemitism, in the US and all over the world,” Rivlin said.
    “The long-lasting support of the Jewish world, and especially the American Jewish communities, for Israel, makes you an inherent part of the Israeli society, our fifth tribe,” he added.
    The president also said his prayers were with the Jewish community in Surfside near Miami where members of the community were still missing after a 12-story condominium tower collapsed there on Thursday.
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     Rescue workers search for survivors at site of condominium tower collapse near Miami
     Rescue workers search for survivors at site of condominium tower collapse near Miami
    Rescue workers search for survivors at site of condominium tower collapse near Miami
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    Rivlin is to leave office on July 7 after a seven-year term, with Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog taking over as Israeli president.
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