Joe Biden appears to be unconcerned about Israel annihilating Hamas as long as he wins reelection. Now there’s an ally. #eyeroll
According to Axios, Biden pressed Netanyahu last week to scale down the conflict in Gaza because he is concerned about losing too many young voters in an election year. He’s a bit too late for that. Traditionally, whenever the Arabs attack Israel first and then Israel responds in kind, an American president would step in and tell Israel to tone it down a bit because they do war so much better than the Muslim terrorists, and it’s starting to look like they are bullying the bloodthirsty Islamic fundamentalists.
Joe Biden was AWOL at the beginning of this conflict. He said nothing for weeks because Democrats put politics and self-preservation before people’s lives. And there is no truer self-centered white trash piece of crap Democrat than Joe Biden. He didn’t say a thing because he knew he had to support one of our greatest allies, Israel, but he didn’t want to piss off the Palestinians, whose best qualities are that they can form a mob protest quicker than lightening and they can spin what’s really going on in the Middle East to make it appear that the Hamas terrorists were simply going door to door trying to sell Girl Scout cookies.
Biden’s remarks during the two leaders’ chat last Friday show growing US concerns over the war’s raging on and the president’s desire for it to stop well before the November elections.
The Israelis are fighting for their very existence—an existential threat, if you will—and Joe Biden couldn’t care less so long as he wins in November. Netanyahu once called President Donald Trump Israel’s greatest friend, and now he has to deal with a president who isn’t fully with us most days, takes bribes, showers with his daughter, has weaponized the justice system against his political opponent,
A Biden advisor told Axios that the White House is concerned about losing young voters, many of whom oppose the president’s Gaza war policy.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELAccording to a White House insider, Biden cannot allow the conflict and its mounting death toll to continue dominating the news cycle as the election approaches.
The White House and Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment.
According to one US source, at least a third of Biden’s 40-minute call with Netanyahu on Jan. 19 was spent discussing Israel’s timeline for transitioning to low-intensity operations in the Gaza Strip and its overall war strategy.
A day before, Netanyahu had stated that the battle would last “many more months.” Biden pushed Netanyahu to move faster to low-intensity operations to reduce civilian casualties, according to two US sources.
Biden asked Netanyahu many times for his Gaza plan and strategy, saying he doesn’t grasp the “end state” the Israeli leader envisions for the region, according to US sources.
Netanyahu informed Biden that the switch to low-intensity fighting had occurred in northern Gaza and will take place in the south, but Israel would require more time than previously anticipated, according to the officials.
Netanyahu also stated that Hamas would return if Israel’s Defense Forces left Gaza immediately.
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