Biden is the most Anti-Israeli President we’ve ever had. Far worse for relations than even Obama, his boss in the past and even now
In the midst of escalating conflict in the Gaza Strip, the United States has faced scrutiny for its continued supply of weapons and munitions to Israel, despite calls for Tel Aviv to prioritize the protection of Palestinian civilians. President Joe Biden’s recent statement, coupled with the United Nations Security Council’s restrained resolution, highlights the delicate balance the U.S. attempts to maintain in its relationship with Israel. All of this while at the same time supplying Hamas and the Palestinian Authority with hundreds of millions of dollars, allowing these enemies of freedom to arm up and kill Jews. The PA’s Martyr program, which pays a monthly income to the families of those who kill Jews and Americans, is 100% paid for by American taxpayers thanks to President Biden.
We present all sides in this article, in quotes and links…. you decide on who is right. Whatfinger’s bias is pro-Israeli but we also know Israel is now Deep State controlled, and even allowing the attack to occur and not allowing their forces to respond until a large number of people were killed, is simply not OK in our book. The true evil in America and Israel is the Deep State. For info on this see: Israelis sounding alarm – Something seriously fishy. ‘Something is very wrong here’
Families will sit in church, listen to the sermon on Christ, and wish peace / goodwill on all men. Yet Biden continues to support Israel‘s genocide. He may remember Jesus was Palestinian. These are Christ’s people being killed. Yet, if he cared, there’d been a ceasefire by now- Hibby (leftist opinion)
On December 23, President Biden disclosed in a press briefing that he did not request a ceasefire during his private conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The White House elaborated on the discussions, emphasizing the need to protect the civilian population and facilitate safe movement away from conflict areas, particularly for those involved in humanitarian aid operations. This stance reflects the United States’ commitment to addressing the ongoing crisis in Gaza while continuing its support for Israel.
Biden’s comments came a day after the UN Security Council passed a resolution that, while calling for increased humanitarian aid, stopped short of demanding an immediate ceasefire. The resolution, which faced scrutiny for being minimalistic, was the result of several days of negotiation. U.S. officials played a role in toning down the language, objecting to the inclusion of a call for an “urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities.” Notably, both the U.S. and Russia abstained from voting, demonstrating their reservations about the resolution. Continued below next clip
Biden ‘does not have a policy’ for Middle East, refuses to side with Israel or Palestinians: Gen. Anthony Tata
Biden ‘does not have a policy’ for Middle East, refuses to side with Israel or Palestinians: Gen. Anthony Tata | https://t.co/v5y5tu8au2 @Morningsmaria @FoxBusiness
— Maria Bartiromo (@MariaBartiromo) December 26, 2023
The decision to dilute the resolution drew criticism from various quarters, with Avril Benoit of Doctors Without Borders remarking that the resolution’s impact on the lives of civilians in Gaza would be “nearly meaningless.” This sentiment underscores concerns about the efficacy of international efforts to mitigate the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Meanwhile, Israel’s Broadcasting Authority revealed plans by Tel Aviv to shift to a new phase of the conflict, ceasing ground operations and intensifying airstrikes on the Gaza Strip. Despite calls from Washington for lower-intensity operations to protect civilians, the decision to maintain heavy airstrikes raises concerns about the escalating death toll in the region.
If @POTUS continues to support Israel as they target refugee camps with bombs, he will not have my support any longer.
Are you listening Biden? End all support for Israel in this disproportionate genocide of a war immediately!https://t.co/THnh5UX5ls
— Will 🇺🇦 🌻 🇺🇲 (@Julant80) December 25, 2023
Against this backdrop, the political dynamics within the United States come into focus. The Palestinian cause has garnered increasing support among young voters, contributing to a decline in President Biden’s approval ratings. A recent poll indicated that 53 percent of U.S. citizens disapprove of the president’s handling of the situation.
The evolving public sentiment in the U.S. presents a challenge for the Biden administration, which must navigate its foreign policy decisions in the context of both international relations and domestic politics. The delicate dance between supporting Israel, a longstanding ally, and addressing the concerns of an electorate increasingly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause underscores the complexities of U.S. involvement in the Middle East.
Anti-Israel protestors clash with police in NYC.
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) December 26, 2023
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the Biden administration will strike a balance between its commitment to Israel and the growing expectations for a more nuanced approach that prioritizes the protection of civilians in the conflict-ridden Gaza Strip. The ongoing conflict puts a spotlight on the intricate web of geopolitical considerations and moral imperatives that shape the United States’ role in the broader Middle East.
The real target of anti-Israel demonstrations – Dershowitz
The real target of anti-Israel demonstrations#law #lawyer #news #trending #trump #biden #shorts #MiddleEastConflict #IsraelPalestineConflict #Israel pic.twitter.com/OUr0CiZMB1
— Alan Dershowitz (@AlanDersh) December 21, 2023
Major Points Discussed:
- President Biden refrains from calling for a ceasefire in a recent conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, emphasizing discussions on Israeli objectives in the Gaza conflict.
- The UN Security Council passes a restrained resolution focusing on increased humanitarian aid but avoids demanding an immediate ceasefire, with both the U.S. and Russia abstaining from the vote.
- U.S. officials played a role in toning down the resolution’s language, drawing criticism for its perceived ineffectiveness in addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Israel plans to shift its focus from ground operations to intensified airstrikes in the coming weeks, despite U.S. calls for lower-intensity operations to protect civilians.
- Growing support for the Palestinian cause among young U.S. voters contributes to a decline in President Biden’s approval ratings, highlighting the intricate balance the U.S. must strike between supporting Israel and addressing shifting public sentiments.
- President Biden continued to play all sides, giving hundreds of millions to Hamas and the Palestinian Authority while maintaining billions in Aid to Israel.
James Kravitz, freelance writer
Comments – Threads – Links
- All countries voted Tuesday whether to affirm the right of the Palestinians to have self-determination. 173 voted YES. Only 4 countries voted NO: Israel US Nauru Micronesia Biden‘s willingness to completely isolate the US from the world for this foreign country is limitless. – Glenn Greenwald
- It’s Day 77. Israel’s bombardment of Gaza continues unabated. When it comes to human rights for innocent Palestinian children and women, it appears President Biden has a heart of stone. President Biden calls himself a Zionist. He refuses to support a ceasefire as thousands of innocent children and women are massacred. He provides Israel with the bombs that Israel uses for indiscriminate bombing of children and women. What a tragic man- Walle Amusa
- I respectfully disagree with this decision to provide arms to Israel. Giving arms only furthers the violence in the region and endangers innocent civilians in Gaza. I believe there are more peaceful solutions to be found, like the mediation of international organizations such as…. Emily
- America continues to whole-heartedly support Israel‘s genocide- Henry Wallis Commentary
- I think Israel never cared for world support… they only care if America supports them and continues to fund them… that’s all- Ash K
- BREAKING: NETANYAHU WARNS BIDEN IF HE DOESN’T TAKE ACTION AGAINST YEMENI HOUTHIS ISRAEL WILL WAGE WAR AGAINST THEM – Sulaimon – Clip at Twitter
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