Mr Biden has been an outspoken supporter of Israel's war against Hamas since the militant group launched a deadly assault on Israel on October 7.
In recent weeks, his patience with Mr Netanyahu has appeared to be waning and his administration has taken a more stern line with Israel, rattling the countries' decades-old alliance and deepening Israel's international isolation over the war.
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