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Why the Democrats were Israels perfect partners
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NefeshBarYochai
2024-10-31 04:01:09 UTC
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Over the last year, we have witnessed President Joe Biden elevate the
U.S.-Israel “special relationship” to new heights. From replenishing
Israel’s weapons stocks and shielding it from accountability on the
international stage, to deploying U.S. assets and personnel in
Israel’s defense, the Biden administration has gone above and beyond
to ensure that Israel not only could sustain its unprecedented assault
on Gaza, but that it wouldn’t have to bear the full cost of war.

Biden went into his reelection campaign wrestling with Donald Trump
for the title of “Israel’s best friend” — a grotesque race to the
bottom that has become a tradition during U.S. election seasons. So
when the president ultimately decided to drop out, some were hopeful
that Vice President Kamala Harris would release us from this downward
spiral. They were soon disappointed.

Media outlets eagerly insisted that Harris seemed to show “greater
understanding and empathy for Palestinians,” and surmised that such a
difference in perspective might lead to a change in policy. But in the
months since assuming the head of the Democratic ticket, Harris has
made it clear that she is ready and eager to carry on Biden’s
catastrophic legacy for the next four years.

And while Israelis overwhelmingly favor Trump over Harris, and the
former president certainly remains the preferred candidate among the
country’s most extreme leaders, they might be missing the point.
Because if you look past the partisan posturing, not only will Biden
go down in history as Israel’s most consistent ally, but the strategy
he and his fellow Democrats have embraced — masking their
unconditional support for Israel behind a facade of concern for human
rights — has played a crucial role in allowing Israel to get away with
genocide for this long.

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a425couple
2024-11-01 17:01:12 UTC
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Over the last year, we have witnessed President Joe Biden elevate the
U.S.-Israel “special relationship” to new heights. From replenishing
Israel’s weapons stocks and shielding it from accountability on the
international stage, to deploying U.S. assets and personnel in
Israel’s defense, the Biden administration has gone above and beyond
to ensure that Israel not only could sustain its unprecedented assault
on Gaza, but that it wouldn’t have to bear the full cost of war.
Because the world saw that Hamas and the Palestinians started
this ugly war. Intentionally attacking, killing and raping
civilians, women, and children.

on Diplomacy & Warfare ·
SamsonR

Amjad Taha:

“You dared to strike at a smart and courageous nation on October
7th—committing genocide, kidnapping their children, and violating their
women.

You thought they would fall, but they rose again, returning after 11
months to correct what had only momentarily slipped—their intelligence.

Now, they will send you back 1,000 years, to a time without technology,
where a ringtone feels like a death knell and a beep is a nightmare.

You will be haunted by your own shadow, too afraid to use any
technology, cut off from the advanced world.

And they will defeat you—not with bullets or tanks, but through the
unbreakable will of brave, intelligent people.

Over a simple cup of coffee, with one decisive click, they will seal
your fate, and the fate of anyone who dares harm their children.

This is a nation the world respects. Lebanon - Hezbollah's pager attacks
and the V82 (walkie talkie) strike are not merely military victories;
they represent a triumph for the Middle East over radicalism - a victory
not only for Israel but for all who stand against terror.”


Amjad Taha is a political strategist and analyst from the UAE and a
luminary in the realm of global geopolitics.

On a personal note: in order to understand the Middle East, we better
listen to smart people who live there.

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Ed Tiesler
· Tue
Less Palestinians would die if Hamas would allocate money for food and
medicine instead of weapons and tunnels. For the citizens too.

SamsonR
· Tue
This is exactly it.
Somehow, the Palestinian always run out of food but never run out of
weapons.


Aryan Kumar
· Tue
Send the bastards back to 1400 years…on donkeys and camels
Baxter
2024-11-02 02:13:55 UTC
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Post by NefeshBarYochai
Over the last year, we have witnessed President Joe Biden elevate the
U.S.-Israel “special relationship” to new heights. From
replenishing Israel’s weapons stocks and shielding it from
accountability on the international stage, to deploying U.S. assets
and personnel in Israel’s defense, the Biden administration has
gone above and beyond to ensure that Israel not only could sustain
its unprecedented assault on Gaza, but that it wouldn’t have to
bear the full cost of war.
Because the world saw that Hamas and the Palestinians started
this ugly war.
Bullshit, these people have been fighting for thousands of years. Ain't no
way to determine 'who started it'.

And you keep ignoring the fact that Netanyahu bankrolled Hamaz

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