The protests targeting Netanyahu’s recent visit to DC have led to a new round of anti-protest bills.
“Zippo, Zilch, Zero!” Thomas Nides, the former ambassador to Israel, declared when asked if there is any daylight between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden’s support for Israel. But now Harris must navigate a Democratic party split on the issue.
Netanyahu ought to be persona non grata in Washington, for his war crimes and nullification of U.S. policy, but the Biden administration is welcoming him with open arms.
Whenever there’s an act of violence like this, politicians insist this is not who we are despite the overwhelming proof that it is. This time, the condemnations felt even more ridiculous as the U.S. continues to support Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza.
A person may feel great sadness following the Gaza war on television and social media, but experiencing the genocide first hand, researching it, knowing its victims, and listening to their stories, is something else entirely.
J.D. Vance is a strong supporter of Israel, and, like many U.S. Zionists, he attributes the allegiance to his Christianity.
The New York Times says Israel has been “forced” to massacre Palestinian civilians because Hamas militants hide in bedrooms. The U.S. used such justifications for massacres in Vietnam.
Columbia President Nemat Shafik suspends three deans over text messages, and Biden resumes sending 500lb bombs to Israel.