The "New York Times" viewed President Joe Biden's statements as "the biggest change in U.S. language regarding Israel since the October 7 attack." The newspaper anticipated that "the rift between Israel and the United States is beginning to become public with Biden's recent statements." It continued: "Biden's remarks represent the largest shift to date in the language used by Washington concerning 'Israel' since the outbreak of the war. Biden warned that Israeli leaders are losing international support, and Netanyahu rejected the U.S. vision for the post-war phase." It added: "The Israeli government is facing increasing condemnation from around the world, and until today, U.S. officials have been the exception."