Biden reschedules meeting with Israeli prime minster after Kabul attacks

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President Joe Biden’s bilateral meeting with the Israeli prime minister has been postponed, the White House said Thursday, following deadly attacks at the Kabul airport that killed and wounded multiple U.S. troops.

The White House rescheduled the meeting with Naftali Bennett, the newly elected prime minister, for Friday. The president was supposed to meet with Bennett late Thursday morning, after he received what has become the daily national security briefing on the scene in Afghanistan.

The president’s first meeting with the Israeli prime minister was supposed to be a time for the leaders to reset relations. Biden has signaled that the United States supports Bennett’s new coalition government, congratulating him just hours after he was sworn in this summer.

But their meeting was pushed aside after multiple explosions shook the area outside of Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul on Thursday, where the U.S. is working to evacuate thousands of people out of the country by Biden’s rapidly approaching Aug. 31 deadline.

Videos from the scene viewed by POLITICO showed dozens of bodies splayed outside of Kabul’s main airport. The reported death toll continues to rise.

Despite increasing criticism from lawmakers and allies, Biden has decided to stick to his Aug. 31 deadline and has stressed the growing threat to American troops, saying Tuesday that “each day of operations brings added risk to our troops.”

“Every day we’re on the ground is another day we know that ISIS-K is seeking to target the airport and attack both U.S. and allied forces and innocent civilians,” Biden said in an address Tuesday.

Vice President Kamala Harris also changed her plans on Thursday. Harris was set to campaign for California Gov. Gavin Newsom in the coming days, returning to her political stomping grounds in the vital final weeks of a tight recall race.

“Following the @VP’s visit to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam this afternoon, the Vice President will return to Washington D.C.,” senior adviser Symone Sanders posted on Twitter.