Biden will visit Israel despite Knesset disbanding, elections

US President Joe Biden still plans to visit occupied territories next month, despite the coalition’s collapse, US Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides said Monday.
“He is coming,” he said. “As we have said, he is coming for the Israeli people.”, Jerusalem Post reported.
The US National Security Council Spokesperson said: "We have a strategic relationship with Israel that goes beyond any one government. The President looks forward to the visit next month."
Zionist regime’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, who will become prime minister after the Knesset’s dissolution, last week said he was certain “the president will be here, no matter what.”
“The president’s relationship with Israel is way more important, significant and long-lasting than any political event,” Lapid said. “The US is our greatest ally and the most important partnership and friendship we have.”