Netanyahu says video accusing US of withholding weapons 'was absolutely necessary'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Punchbowl News that he felt his video publicly accusing the Biden administration of withholding weapons "was absolutely necessary after months of quiet conversation that did not solve the problem."
"We began to see that we had some significant problems emerging a few months ago. And, in fact, we tried, in many, many quiet conversations between our officials and American officials, and between me and the president, to try to iron out this diminution of supply. And we haven’t been able to solve it," Netanyahu said.
"I raised this issue with Secretary [of State Antony] Blinken. And I said that we are being told by our Defense Department officials that barely a trickle is coming in. He said, ‘Well, everything is in process. We’re doing everything to untangle it. And to clear up the bottlenecks,'" Netanyahu continued.
The U.S. has pushed back on Netanyahu's claim, noting that only one shipment of 2,000-pound bombs has been withheld.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Thursday that Netanyahu's video "was vexing and disappointing to us -- as much as it was incorrect."
"No other country is doing more to help Israel defend itself," Kirby said.
Netanyahu said in his July 24 remarks to Congress, he plans "to speak to the broad spectrum of the American people and to cull bipartisan support that is still solid in America."
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle and Will Gretsky