Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions are creating difficulties for U.S. President Joe Biden. Despite Biden's refusal in early May to supply bombs and artillery shells for an Israeli invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza, evidence of a U.S.-made precision bomb at the site of an Israeli strike has surfaced. This has put Biden's credibility and the U.S.'s role as a global stabilizer at risk. The White House maintains that Israel's actions haven't crossed red lines, but evidence suggests otherwise.
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