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Biden is Obstructing Israel’s Fight Against Hamas

President Biden and members of his administration seemed to be saying the right things about the attack after the massacre of over a thousand Jewish men, women, and children in Hamas. In actuality, the Biden administration slowed down Israel’s martial response by reducing the effectiveness of airstrikes, postponing a ground assault, and resupplying Hamas. Israel is now more possible to lose lives as a result of its intervention than to destroy Hamas. Biden’s public and personal responses were often very different from one another. Nearly immediately following the Hamas attacks, biden and administration officials started pressuring Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli officials to prevent human casualties. Initial phone conversations that relayed warnings were leaked to the media. And soon after, they turned into warnings to the public. Three days after the attacks, in his speech, Biden emphasized the importance of upholding the” laws of war ,” which would be echoed by every member of his administration. It is difficult to avoid human casualties when fighting terrorists, whose defensive strategy is concealing civilians and enclosing their infrastructure around mosques. Schools, hospitals, and hospitals. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on the subject while addressing the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. However, as a result of Biden’s pressure campaign, Israel issued more warnings, allowing both Hamas terrorists and civilians to flee locations and infrastructure they knew were targets. That, however, was also insufficient. Biden reprimanded that” we felt enraged as well when America experienced the hell of 9 / 11″ in his remarks in Israel and his prime-time speech to the country. We erred while seeking and obtaining justice. Therefore, I warned Israel’s government not to be blinded by rage. The Biden administration brought up Israel again as a harmful nation that was liable to murdering innocent people unless it was stopped by Washington, D.C. Adrienne Watson, a spokesman for the National Security Council, stated that the administration should only support” needed and equal action to defend its country and protect its people.” It was not mentioned what the” proportionate” response to mass murder, torture, rape, and beheading was. Biden’s trip to Israel was publicized as a show of support, but officials told the media that it was the only way to physically put pressure on the Jewish government. Israel was required by Biden to end its” siege” of Gaza, supply power and water, and permit convoys into Hamas territory even though Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer admitted to CNN that there was no way to prevent Hames from using them. The Biden administration promised to provide Gaza with$ 100 million in aid, and its proposed aid package of$ 9 billion to Israel includes$ 9 billion in assistance that can be used for the” Palestinians.” Israel’s attempts to stop supplying Hamas came to an end as a result. The Biden trip was also dependent on Israel postponing the anticipated ground attack on Hamas for that week. The Biden administration, which demanded that Israel second allow in aid convoys and give it time to properly secure American political facilities in the region, put pressure on Israel to delay the ground assault after BiDEN visited the country. Through the aid convoys, Hamas was ready to resupply, but Jewish soldiers were still unable to enter. In a 7 million-person nation, 300,000 Jewish soldiers have been deployed. Normal people have shut down their companies, abandoned their plans, and caused the economy to collapse. In order to prepare more booby traps and a defense plan for block-by-block combat in Gaza City, Hamas is taking advantage of this time. Israel’s attempts to persuade Gazans to leave were intended to set the stage for an assault. Soldiers will perish more frequently if a ground attack is postponed. Yoav Gallant, the defense minister of Israel, attempted to launch a second strike to destroy Hezbollah’s sizable rocket arsenal in Lebanon, but the Biden administration vetoed the plan on the grounds that it would escalate the conflict and rather proposed sending two aircraft carriers to Hamas in order to potentially deter Assad from launching an attack. Rather, Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed terror organization that controls Lebanon, has engaged in a less intense conflict with Israel, killing both soldiers and civilians while posing the threat of an even more intense one. The ground assault on Hamas in Gaza is still being put off. Before Israel can actually send ground troops into Gaza, the Biden administration has demanded that Israel have charitable plans fully implemented and a post-Hamas governance model in place. However, as the days go by, the population begins to repopulate, which will result in a significant increase in human casualties. If a full-scale attack occurs, there will be significantly more casualties due to the Biden administration’s obsession with postponing an attack until charitable aid arrives. Immediately removing Hamas and offering assistance would have saved more lives than the other way around. Hamas started releasing a trickle of hostages to more impede the Israeli operation after realizing that the Biden administration had been successful in stifling Israel’s defense response. The European Union and the Biden administration have opposed a ground assault because they then think that Hamas can be freed from the hostages through diplomacy. All that does is show Hamas that Biden can be used as leverage to thwart an Jewish attack by holding hostages. Before Washington, D.C., and Brussels prevented an Israeli ground assault on Hamas, the hostages weren’t really” hostages.” Iran’s Shiite-backed militias in Iraq and its Islamic allies in the Middle East started attacking and posing a threat to British targets at the same time. Once more caving in to the hostage situation, the Biden administration requested that Israel delay its operation until it had more secured British facilities. What can be done to secure these facilities today after Benghazi, the attacks on other political buildings that day, and years of rocket attacks by Iranian militias against American facilities in Iraq? And how long will it take to secure them? Who is to say? It is obvious from Biden’s performance that Iran can kidnap British facilities in the area and force Washington, D.C., to stop Israel from destroying its criminal organizations. In the meantime, the clock is running. Biden made the decision to link Israel’s$ 9 billion defense resupply to a$ 106 billion package, of which$ 61 billion will be spent on Ukraine and$ 14 billion on more quickly processing border invaders. As a result, House Republicans, who are opposed to Biden’s border policies and question additional aid to Ukraine, became embroiled in the crisis that was intended to be caused by this. Biden strengthened the priority of the Ukraine war over Israel’s campaign against Hamas by requiring a significantly larger Ukraine aid package for Israel to resupply its military. Yet when sending cluster munitions and another contentious weapons to Ukraine, Biden has repeatedly reprimanded Israel for abiding by the laws of war. Biden had taken Israel hostage for political gain, trying to turn pro-Israel voters against House Republicans, rather than providing martial resupply to Israel as soon as possible. It’s a win-win situation for the Biden administration because it can, for again, put itself on the Israel-supporting side of an argument while delaying aid to Israel in order to postpone its military response. Yet some Republicans praised Biden’s rhetoric following the Hamas attack, but his policies fall short of what he said. While he mentioned supporting an Israeli military operation against Hamas, his administration truly weakened it. The warnings about civilian casualties made Israeli air strikes less efficient and encouraged Hamas to hide behind women and children. A ground operation in Gaza may be completely scuttled or it may take longer and cost Jewish soldiers their lives due to the ongoing delays. If actual fighting with Hezbollah breaks out, the lack of a second strike may turn out to be an yet more severe catastrophe than the initial Hamas attacks. Lastly, despite Biden’s assurances of prompt assistance, Republicans used the situation as a social ploy to win$ 61 billion for Ukraine and gain some electoral advantage before the 2024 election. The Israeli government has made an effort to make accommodations for the Biden administration, but it will fail in the same way that all previous concessions — including those that allowed Hamas to win elections in 2006 and seize control of Gaza in 2007— have, leaving Israel with neither political support nor tactical options. Following the preliminary massacres, political support for a campaign against Hamas reached its peak. That support is dwindling as time goes on and the media bombards the public with Hamas propaganda like the hospital hoax, and whatever support the Biden administration promises will follow suit. Biden will inform Israel that it needs to end its operations in a week or two using the laudatory newspaper columns in Jewish weeklies and the” thank you” letters sent to the White House. Israel’s administration spokesmen will continue to attribute the withdrawal of support to human casualties and the” charitable crisis” in Gaza, despite its best efforts to prevent civilian deaths and internal aid. And a lot of Jews in America will support Biden. The Jewish government is awaiting unanticipated levels of social support. It has gained nothing from the previous concessions’ failure. An administration will often find it simpler to sell out Israel than to oppose Arab nations and the American Left. The Netanyahu administration will need to act sooner rather than later if it is to keep its promise to end Hamas rule in Gaza. And without Biden’s consent, it will have to proceed. If it doesn’t, Hamas will continue to rule, and politicians will erect a larger wall in order to prevent Muslim terrorists from breaching it this time. Hamas won’t be defeated by listening to the Biden administration; rather, it will be able to endure. Additionally, that injustice will bring shame to the deceased and put the Israeli State’s survival in jeopardy. 

Its intervention has made Israel less likely to destroy Hamas, and more likely to lose lives. Its intervention made Israel less likely than ever to destroy Hamas, and more likely to lose life. There was always a big difference between Biden’s private and public response. The media was leaked warnings that were originally relayed over phone conversations. They became public warnings shortly after. It is impossible to avoid civilian casualties when fighting terrorists who hide behind civilians or embed their infrastructure around mosques and schools. As a result, Israel issued additional warnings allowing both civilians and Hamas terrorists to abandon areas they knew were targets. But that wasn’t enough. In his remarks to the nation and in his prime-time speech, Biden scolded, “When America experienced the hell that was 9/11, we also felt enraged.” We made mistakes while we sought justice and obtained it. The “proportionate” response to mass murder, torture, rape and beheading was not mentioned. What the “proportionate” response to mass murder, torture, rape and beheading was, went unmentioned.Publicly, Biden’s trip to Israel was hailed as a show of support, but officials suggested to the media that it was seen as the only way to apply pressure to the Israeli government in person.Biden’s conditions for the trip included Israel ending its ‘siege’ of Gaza, demanding that Israel continue to supply power and water, as well as allow convoys into the Hamas territory even while Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer admitted to CNN that there was no way to stop Hamas from making use of them. The Biden administration promised $100 million in aid for Gaza and its proposed $9 billion aid package to Israel includes $9 Billion in aid that can be used to help the ‘Palestinians.’ The Biden trip was contingent on Israel delaying the ground assault against Hamas that was originally planned for this week. The ground assault was further postponed after Biden’s visit to Israel. The Biden administration demanded that Israel allow in aid convoys first and give them time to properly secure American diplomats in the region. Hamas was able resupply via the aid convoys but Israeli soldiers could not go in. 300,000 Israeli soldiers were mobilized in a country of 7 million. The economy has collapsed, people have canceled plans, and businesses have closed. Hamas is using the time to prepare more booby-traps and a defensive strategy for block by bloc fighting in Gaza City. Israel’s efforts at convincing Gazans to leave was meant to prepare for an attack. The longer the ground attack is postponed, the more soldiers are likely to die. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant wanted to launch a first strike against Hezbollah in Lebanon to destroy its massive arsenal of rockets. But the Biden administration vetoed this on the grounds that a Hezbollah offensive would escalate the conflict. Instead, they offered to deploy two aircraft carrier to dissuade Hezbollah while limiting the fighting on Hamas. The Biden administration demanded that Israel implement a post-Hamas governance plan and have a fully implemented humanitarian plan before it can send ground troops to Gaza. But, as the days pass, more civilians are returning, resulting in more deaths. The Biden administration is obsessed with delaying a ground assault in order to wait for humanitarian assistance. This will result in more deaths if the full ground attack occurs. Hamas released a small number of hostages in order to slow down the Israeli operation. The Biden administration’s success in crippling Israel was a major factor. The Biden administration, along with the European Union, have now come out against a military ground assault. They believe that diplomacy will be able to free the hostages held by Hamas. Hamas will see that the hostages are leverage to get Biden’s attention to stop an Israeli attack. The hostages were not actually hostages until Washington D.C., and Brussels, made them that way by blocking an Israeli ground offensive against Hamas. Iran’s Shiite-backed militias in Iraq, and its Islamist allies throughout the Middle East, began attacking and threatening American target. The Biden administration gave in once again to the hostage crisis by asking Israel to delay its operation until they had secured American facilities. Why were these facilities left unprotected after Benghazi and the attacks on other diplomatic buildings on that day? What more can be done now to secure them? How long will it take to secure them? Who knows.What is clear is that Biden demonstrated that Iran can take American facilities hostage across the region to force Washington D.C. to restrain Israel from destroying its terrorist organizations.Meanwhile, the clock is ticking.Biden chose to tie $9 billion in military resupply to Israel to a $106 billion package of which $61 billion will go to Ukraine and another $14 billion to processing border invaders more rapidly. Biden wanted to slow down aid to Israel and create a crisis among House Republicans who questioned further aid to Ukraine. They also opposed Biden’s border policy. By making Israel’s resupply contingent on a larger Ukraine aid package Biden reinforced that the Ukraine war was more important than Israel’s campaign to defeat Hamas. Biden has repeatedly criticized Israel for not following the laws in war. However, he has never criticized Ukraine, even when it sent cluster munitions or other controversial weapons. It’s a win for the Biden administration, which can finally position itself as pro-Israel while delaying its military response by slowing down aid. Biden’s administration crippled Hamas while he claimed to support an Israeli military campaign. The constant delays imposed on a ground operation in Gaza may scuttle it altogether or make it longer and more costly for Israeli soldiers. The constant delays in a ground operation may cause it to fail or make it more expensive in terms of Israeli lives. Hamas hostage-taking was rewarded, and if real fighting breaks out with Hezbollah, the lack a first strike could prove to be even more disastrous than the original Hamas attack. As the media continues to bombard the public with Hamas’ propaganda, such as the hospital hoax and other falsehoods, the support for the Biden administration will diminish. No matter how hard Israel tries to avoid killing civilians or how much aid they allow inside, his spokesmen will blame the withdrawal of support on civilian casualties and “humanitarian crises” in Gaza. Many American Jews will also side with Biden. The Israeli government is waiting for a level political support that won’t come. It has not learned from its past mistakes. It is easier for an administration than it is to stand up against the American Left and Muslim countries to sell Israel out. If the Netanyahu government wants to keep its promise to end Hamas’ rule in Gaza sooner rather than later, they will need to act. It will also have to act without Biden’s consent. Listening to the Biden Administration won’t defeat Hamas. It will allow it to continue to exist. This injustice will bring shame to the memory of those who have died and threaten the survival the Jewish state.

 

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