For now, the White House has rejected calls to withhold military aid to Israel or impose conditions on it, saying that would only embolden Israel’s enemies. But some of Biden’s aides argue that criticizing Netanyahu would allow him to distance himself from an unpopular leader and his scorched-earth policies while reiterating his long-standing support for Israel itself. ‘Over the top’ Biden’s private frustration with Netanyahu - which has been building for months - was on display Thursday when he said Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has been “over the top,” his sharpest rebuke yet. The president also spoke in far...