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Biden Doubles Down On Hatred Of Israel

President Joe Biden is putting more political pressure and criticism on Israel’s government to allow more humanitarian aid and to “curtail war efforts in the Gaza Strip,” according to officials familiar with the situation who spoke with the press. However, he has not stopped the flow of money and weapons to America’s Middle East ally at the same time.

The scenario where the U.S. is airdropping supplies [to Gaza] on day one and Israel is dropping bombs on day two is a deep paradox that we have to confront head-on, according to Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt). Additionally, American taxpayers are responsible for funding the bombs and the aid.

In order to keep as many prospective Democratic votes as possible in the 2024 election, it appears like Biden is attempting to play both teams.

Recently, the Biden administration met with Benny Gantz, the political rival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Washington and airdropped supplies to Palestinians.

A U.S. official reports that on Tuesday, four Royal Jordanian Air Force planes delivered further supplies to Gaza following the drop of 60 bundles holding 36,000 meals by three U.S. Air Force planes. There will probably be more deliveries.

Additionally, despite the fact that many of the Israeli and American hostages held by Hamas remain in captivity and are not being freed, Biden has steadily raised his condemnation of Israel’s actions in Gaza.

One of the main factors influencing the administration’s so-called “soft power” strategy, which prioritizes humanitarian relief, is the mounting political pressure on Biden to ease Palestinian suffering in Gaza and win over Democratic voters who have denounced the president for his support of Israel.

Israel is regarded as a “fascist White ethnostate” by many Democrats.

The most recent in a series of statements from the White House denouncing the “humanitarian disaster” in Gaza was Vice President Kamala Harris’s stinging criticism of Israel on Sunday. Prior to its editing by the White House National Security Council, NBC News disclosed that the first version of her speech had much more forceful wording. Even still, her public rebuke was significant, and it alluded to further criticism the president would probably express in his State of the Union address later this week.

“People in Gaza are going hungry.” Because of the harsh circumstances, we must intervene because of our shared humanity, according to Harris. In order to greatly boost the flow of aid, the Israeli government has to take more action. No justifications.

Delivering help in Gaza is still a challenge, especially in the northern region, where Palestinian people were killed when they attempted to storm an aid vehicle. IDF spokesman: We’re trying to take supplies, and people rushed their vehicles.

Still, the White House blamed Israel, telling the country that security concerns must be addressed and that it is “not acceptable” for Palestinian civilians to go hungry.

“We are not receiving very kind treatment from the Americans,” a senior Israeli government official remarked.

Amidst the controversy over Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict, over 100,000 voters in Michigan’s Democratic primary cast an “uncommitted” ballot, earning Biden heavy criticism from progressives and Arab Americans in the party.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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