In a phrase, it was “quiet and intensive diplomacy,” or at least that’s how White House press secretary Jen Psaki summarized it on Monday. Biden touted the tactic in a prime time address from the White House on Thursday announcing a ceasefire — attempting to punctuate the first major foreign crisis of his presidency.
Not everyone at home was won over by Biden’s “quiet” process, leading some Democrats to question Biden’s commitment to human rights and demanding he do more to pressure Israel.
Regardless, such behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts were a far cry from the infighting,…
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