I mean what is the functional difference between trumps policy and bidens policy on this? Biden hasn't even removed Trump's rules regarding Israel. They both fully back the Israel attack on Gaza. The only difference is that Biden's policy hurts electorally. Yet he refuses to change it.
I swear, I will never understand people who are upset that Israel was taken over by a right wing government that bombs Muslims and want to make sure the same thing happens in the US
None of you guys can read. Also, as those of us who aren't in comas understand, Biden does not fully back the attack and has said the settlements are illegal. Go back to sleep. www.pbs.org/newshour/pol....
The Biden administration had long been considering re-implementing the so-called "Hansell Memorandum," but those deliberations picked up steam as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks drew inc...
A) Differences include humanitarian aid, negotiation for ceasefire (he's already negotiated one!), and end result goal (stated aim: two state solution, vs stated aim for Trump: annihilation of Palestine). B) Why would this hurt Biden but not Trump?
You’re ignoring what he posted.
For starters Trump reversed the decades long policy of opposing settlers taking Palestinian land. He also put the embassy in Jerusalem inflaming the region. This is in addition to ripping up the Iran nuclear deal and killing one of their generals in an air strike.
Pay more attention to the facts. Or any, TBH.
He brought in food aid, he has likely prevented a genocide and has constantly been pressuring Israel to back down from the worse. I doubt Gaza would have food or water with anyone else.
There would have been no hostage deals. And it seems to be that they are changing it but YMMV
Israeli fascists seem to grasp the functional difference www.timesofisrael.com/attacking-bi...
US president 'busy with giving humanitarian aid and fuel, which goes to Hamas,' far right minister tells Wall Street Journal; PM criticizes those who 'endanger vital interests'