Palestinians are suing the Biden administration over the failure to evacuate U.S. citizens from Gaza. “I hope that we’ll finally get these people out under Biden’s watch,” says attorney Maria Kari. “This is blood on Biden’s hands.”
In a recent series of speeches and interviews, Biden officials have attempted to put a positive spin on their foreign policy legacy. The reality is that Biden’s legacy is, and will remain, one of genocide.
The New York Times ran a lengthy exit interview with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, reflecting on the last four years. As usual, he comes off as a man gripped by delusion.
With less than two weeks left in his administration, the Biden White House has notified Congress of a new $8 billion arms deal with Israel. The sale comes as multiple human rights organizations report Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
A Biden administration ultimatum that Israel increase humanitarian aid into Gaza or risk losing access to some U.S. weapons has now passed. Israel did not meet the U.S. criteria, but the administration will continue sending weapons regardless.
The Biden administration received nearly 500 notices from human rights organizations and eyewitnesses claiming the Israeli army has used U.S. weaponry in war crimes against Palestinian civilians. It ignored them.
Israel has barred at least six international medical NGOs that had been providing crucial support to Gaza’s decimated healthcare sector. Doctors in the banned groups say the move could result in thousands of additional deaths.
In recent weeks a number of stories have broken revealing key details about the Biden administration’s foreign policy support for Israel’s genocide in Palestine.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib is being targeted by yet another smear campaign, after she criticized Michigan’s AG for pursuing charges against Palestine protesters