Este sitio web fue traducido automáticamente. Para obtener más información, por favor haz clic aquí.

President Biden called out members of his own party who believe that Israel is an "apartheid state." 

During an interview with N12 News Israel, Biden was asked to respond to "voices" within the Democratic Party who believe "Israel is an apartheid state" and call for an end of "unconditional aid" to Israel.

Biden said that the "few" voices within the Democratic Party who refer to Israel as an apartheid state are "wrong."

"There are a few of them. I think they're wrong. I think they're making a mistake. Israel is a democracy. Israel is our ally. Israel is a friend," Biden said. 

SECRET SERVICE MEMBER ALLEGEDLY INVOLVED IN 'PHYSICAL ENCOUNTER' IN ISRAEL PRIOR TO PRESIDENT BIDEN'S TRIP

Biden walks off Air Force One

President Joe Biden walks off of Air Force One as he arrives at Ben Gurion Airport. (AP/Evan Vucci)

Biden added that his administration has provided over $4 billion in Iron dome funding, which was passed by Congress.

"And I think that I make no apologies. We've provided for my administration $4 billion plus of a billion for Iron Dome. And we're working on a laser project to be able to replace Iron Dome. It's overwhelming our interests that Israel be stable," Biden said.

Biden also said there's "no possibility" of the Republican or Democratic Party walking away from Israel.

"There's no possibility, I think, of the Democratic Party or even a significant portion of the Republican Party walking away from Israel," Biden added.

ISRAEL'S BEN GURION AIRPORT WELCOMES BIDEN, AIR FORCE ONE UPON ARRIVAL

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Congress

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is seen during the Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday morning in Capitol Hill. Washington, D.C. October 23, 2019. (Aurora Samperio/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Members of the left-wing "Squad" have referred to Israel as an "apartheid" state in the past, drawing scrutiny from both sides of the political aisle.

In a May 16 press release, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., said that the "Israeli apartheid" government is engaged in "ethnic cleansing." 

During an increase of violence in May 2021 in the Israeli-Palestine conflict, Reps. Rashida Talib, Cori Bush, D-Mich, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. tweeted "Apartheid states aren't democracies."

Members of the left-wing "Squad" threatened to oppose funding to Israel's Iron Dome in Sept. 2021, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., while initially voting against the funding, changed her vote to "present" at the last minute. She was later seen crying and wrote a three-page letter to her constituents, which explained the vote.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 

Rashida Tlaib

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., attends the House Natural Resources Committee hearing titled Examining the Department of the Interior's Spending Priorities and the President's FY2022 Budget Proposal. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

"Yes, I wept," Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "I wept at the complete lack of care for the human beings that are impacted by these decisions, I wept at an institution choosing a path of maximum volatility and minimum consideration for its own political convenience." 

Fox News' Brie Stimson contributed to this report.