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The U.S. president "proved to be a true friend of Israel who stands by its side as it faces its most difficult challenges since the establishment of the state," said Ramat Gan Mayor Carmel Shama.
The Ramat Gan Municipality announced on Wednesday its decision to rename one of the city's light rail stops after U.S. President Joe Biden in gratitude for his support for Israel as it wages war against Hamas.
The municipality has requested that the Israeli Transportation Ministry authorize the move.
The U.S. president had supported Israel not only with words but also with actions, said Ramat Gan Mayor Carmel Shama
"He sent equipment and personally traveled to Israel, which was a historic event," said Shama. "He proved to be a true friend of Israel who stands by its side as it faces its most difficult challenges since the establishment of the state."
Nevertheless, some criticized the decision, arguing that the memory of the city's fallen soldiers and murdered residents took precedence.
The city's deputy mayor assured critics that the fallen soldiers and residents would be honored as well.
Originally published by Israel Hayom.