A new poll shows that a majority of Americans want a ceasefire, but The White House is sending Israel more weapons and declaring more innocent civilians will die.
The State Department is dismissing any talk of a ceasefire in Gaza claiming it will only help Hamas, while a White House National Security official warns, “innocent civilians are going to be hurt going forward.”
Biden gave a speech linking U.S. support for Israel and Ukraine, while a slew of resignations of U.S. officials over support for Israel begins to spread. Meanwhile, House members get death threats over Palestine support.
State Dept. official Josh Paul resigned over the Biden administration’s Gaza policy. In a statement announcing his departure he called U.S. policy, “shortsighted, destructive, unjust, and contradictory to the very values that we publicly espouse.”
Senator Jim Risch (R-ID) and Representative Michael McCaul (R-TX) are blocking $75 million in food assistance from reaching Palestinian refugees.
On Monday State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller dodged a question on whether Palestinians have the right to defend themselves against Israeli aggression.
The Biden administration criticized an Israeli announcement of 4,000 new illegal settlement units in the West Bank but appears to have no plans for taking action.
The Biden administration’s refusal to demand any accountability from Israel for army killings is now an open farce among media who cover these atrocities.
Israeli settlers established a yeshiva in the evacuated Homesh outpost two months after a Knesset bill pushing to legalize it. The Biden Administration says it is “deeply troubled” by the move.