House Speaker Offers to Host Netanyahu if Biden Doesn't Send an Invite

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a Knesset session with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (EPA)
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a Knesset session with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (EPA)
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House Speaker Offers to Host Netanyahu if Biden Doesn't Send an Invite

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a Knesset session with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (EPA)
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in a Knesset session with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (EPA)

The US House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, voiced in Tel Aviv dissatisfaction with US President Joe Biden for failing to invite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.

The Speaker said if Biden does not invite Netanyahu to Washington soon, he'll invite "the prime minister to come to meet with the House," reported Israel Hayom.

McCarthy, who represents the Republican Party, is considered one of the most influential figures in the US politics. He indicated that the exact visit date has yet to be determined.

"If that [a visit to the White House] doesn't happen, I'll invite the prime minister to meet with the House. He's a dear friend, as a prime minister of a country that we have our closest ties with," McCarthy said.

"President Biden hasn't talked to me about the debt ceiling for the last 80 some days, so I think he, the prime minister, might be in good company if he treats me the same way," he told the Israeli outlet.

McCarthy arrived in Israel Sunday at the invitation of the Israeli Speaker, Amir Ohana, who indicated upon his reception at the airport that the US guest chose the Knesset as the first parliament to visit since entering office.

He chaired a delegation of 16 additional bipartisan representatives, and Netanyahu hosted them for lunch at the David Hotel.

Later, the presidential office issued a statement announcing that the President, Isaac Herzog, discussed with the House Speaker the strong partnership between Israel and the United States.

The statement hailed the US as Israel's "very close ally."

McCarthy told Herzog that the bipartisan representation on the trip is meant to underscore "that there are no greater and deeper relations between countries than between ours."

In the evening, McCarthy addressed the Knesset, saying that the Abraham Accords were milestones and the administration "should get further behind the Abraham Accords and grow them even bigger."

Ohana hosted a dinner in honor of McCarthy on Sunday night. After the main course, songs were played.

During the song "Hotel California," Knesset Speaker took the stage with his electric guitar and played the Eagles' classic.



Deadly Türkiye Hotel Fire Sparks Safety Concerns, Political Blame Game

A fire truck is seen in front of a hotel, following a deadly fire, in the ski resort of Kartalkaya, in Bolu, Turkey, January 21, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
A fire truck is seen in front of a hotel, following a deadly fire, in the ski resort of Kartalkaya, in Bolu, Turkey, January 21, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
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Deadly Türkiye Hotel Fire Sparks Safety Concerns, Political Blame Game

A fire truck is seen in front of a hotel, following a deadly fire, in the ski resort of Kartalkaya, in Bolu, Turkey, January 21, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo
A fire truck is seen in front of a hotel, following a deadly fire, in the ski resort of Kartalkaya, in Bolu, Turkey, January 21, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo

Outrage over alleged safety failures at a 12-storey hotel in Türkiye has escalated into a political clash between the government and the opposition-run local authorities, after a fire killed 79 people and injured more than 50, Reuters reported.

The tragedy sparked calls for accountability and reform, and independent experts have said the Grand Kartal Hotel, at the Kartalkaya ski resort in western Türkiye, lacked basic fire safety measures.

Survivors described chaos as they navigated smoke-filled corridors in darkness. Some said there were no alarms, sprinkler systems or visible fire escapes. Some were forced to leap from windows to escape and several died that way.

Authorities detained 11 people, including the hotel's owner, manager, a deputy mayor of Bolu province, and the head of the local fire department as part of a probe. The hotel's management pledged full cooperation and President Tayyip Erdogan vowed accountability.

Bolu's opposition-run municipality and the national tourism ministry blamed each other for a lack of fire safety measures, with each arguing it was the other's responsibility.

"All these people would not have died if the deficiencies we mentioned in (the fire) inspection had been addressed," Tanju Ozcan, mayor of the nearby Bolu municipality, told broadcaster Halk TV.

Ozcan said the hotel's owners had applied for a fire safety permit in December but withdrew the application after failing to meet eight out of nine required criteria. Instead the hotel, he said, got a substitute safety report from a private auditing company, which is allowed by law.

Ozcan added that due to the ministry's jurisdiction, the municipality could not take further action.

"While the municipality was waiting for the deficiencies to be corrected, the hotel withdrew the request because they did not want to meet these costs and applied to another company. Authorization was given to a company authorized by the ministry," the mayor said.

Culture and Tourism Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy said the property was inspected in 2021 and 2024 with no safety issues flagged. He said the fire department was responsible for regular inspections and certifications and added that no issues had been reported to date.

Ozcan said his municipality had no jurisdiction over the hotel, which lies outside city boundaries and in a designated tourism area. The municipality's last fire safety certification was dated 2007 and subsequent inspections were the ministry's responsibility, he said.

The tourism ministry said the hotel held a valid fire competence certificate.

The blaze erupted in the early hours of Tuesday at the hotel packed with 238 guests, including families on winter holiday, at the mountaintop facility.

Erol Percin, Bolu representative of the Chamber of Mechanical Engineers, called for reform in safety regulations and criticised what he called vague language in current laws.

"Our legislation does not refer to these norms. It is only vaguely stated that 'guest and employee safety must be ensured,'" he said, urging stricter rules.