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Saved - October 8, 2023 at 4:46 AM

@NickFondacaro - Nicholas Fondacaro

On CNN, former State Department official Aaron David Miller is worried about what Israeli retaliation might look like and fears Biden's "emotional" support for Israel: "What exactly do the Israelis hope to achieve?...Where does this go? That's the real problem."

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The Israeli prime minister has declared war on Hamas, but the speaker questions what the desired outcome is. They express concern about the cycle of violence that has characterized Israel's relationship with Gaza and Hamas over the years. The speaker notes that the Israeli prime minister is under pressure and may have no choice but to respond with ground forces. They anticipate that President Biden will offer reassurance to Israel after his phone call with Prime Minister Netanyahu, based on his support for the country rather than the current government.
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Speaker 0: What is their response going to be? The prime minister has declared war declared war on a must. When you declare a you aim for victory. But I asked myself the basic question, exactly what do the Israelis hope to achieve reoccupation of the Gaza Strip, a major ground cursion to destroy Hamas's military leadership, Mohammed Dave, who's already been, with judgment target of the Israelis has been very vocal. The Israelis may want to eliminate Hamas's leadership, but where does this go wolf, that's the real problem. Where's the strategy to ensure that this is not a a brutal and horrific, rinse, wash, repeat cycle because that's what it's proven to be over the last several decades when it comes to Israel's relations with Gaza. And Hamas, Hamas in particular. And you have a very risk, averse Israeli prime minister under tremendous pressure from so many fronts now. In trial, the judicial overhaul, inherently risk averse, but he may well be risk ready. He may have no choice, but to respond with ground with ground forces. And we'll see if that escalates, I suspect it. Will, what do you what do you think we will hear from president Biden after his phone conversation with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Reassurance. Reassurance reassurance. There may be, more seems to me politically, and given the president's, Peter Natural, support emotional, politicals buried in his deep NA for Israel, not for Benjamin Netanyahu, certainly not for the Netanyahu government, that's government, but for Israel, for sure.
Saved - October 9, 2023 at 2:40 PM

@Gapeach_3102 - Peach

BREAKINGU.S. to send weapons to Israel to counter Hamas, who used both the U.S. weapons from Ukraine & the U.S. weapons Biden left behind in Afghanistan to ATTACK Israel thats FUNDED by U.S.#AmericaLast

Saved - October 23, 2023 at 11:19 PM

@Kahlissee - Khalissee

BREAKING: Biden has called for eliminating Hamas, but Shapiro, Director of Israel-Palestine advocacy has said military efforts to completely root out the Palestinian group are unlikely to succeed. https://t.co/yoZiak94Vh

Saved - October 31, 2023 at 4:07 AM
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In a recent interview, a Hillary Clinton clone argued against a ceasefire with Hamas, stating it would only benefit the group by allowing them to rebuild their armaments and strengthen their positions against future Israeli assaults. @insiderpaper

@matttttt187 - {Matt} $XRPatriot

👀 WATCH - Clone Hillary Clinton: "People who are calling for a ceasefire now do not understand Hamas, that is not possible. It would be such a gift to Hamas because they would spend whatever time there was a ceasefire in effect rebuilding their armaments, creating stronger positions to be able to fend off an eventual assault by the Israelis.” @insiderpaper

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Calls for a ceasefire are deemed impossible by those who understand Hamas. A ceasefire would only benefit Hamas as they would use the time to rebuild their armaments and fortify their positions against future Israeli attacks. We find ourselves in a different world, one that could have been avoided. However, we must now navigate our way forward.
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Speaker 0: People who are calling for a ceasefire now do not understand Hamas. That is not possible. It would be such a gift to Hamas because they would spend whatever time there was a ceasefire in effect rebuilding their, armaments. You know, creating stronger positions to be able to fend off, any eventual, assault by the Israelis. So We're in a very different world. I don't think it had to be the world we're in, but that's where we are. And we've got to figure our way, forward through it.
Saved - November 3, 2023 at 7:40 AM

@MillenPolitics - Millennial Politics

@chrislhayes There’s a reason Israel is waging war against Hamas — hope this clarified for everyone in the US!

Saved - November 2, 2023 at 7:54 PM

@RNCResearch - RNC Research

Just hours after Biden bizarrely claimed he "convinced Bibi to call for a ceasefire," spokesman John Kirby walks it back https://t.co/cIBQV7cUmf

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The speaker clarifies that when the president mentioned convincing Prime Minister Netanyahu to do a ceasefire, he was referring to the release of two Americans. However, Israel has not acknowledged any pause in their actions. The speaker does not provide further details but emphasizes that negotiating the release of the two Americans is a positive outcome.
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Speaker 0: This might be repeating something, but I just wanna be fully clear that so when the president said last night that he convinced prime minister Netanyahu to do a ceasefire, he was referring to the 2 Americans that got out, but Israel has never acknowledged that they paused. So can you give us a better understanding of what exactly was paused. And if the understanding is that for every sort of hostage release, there would be a pause. Speaker 1: I'm not going to go into more detail than What we've already put out there publicly, we were able to help negotiate the release of those 2 Americans, and that's a good thing. And
Saved - November 3, 2023 at 12:56 PM

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨 JUST IN - Nikki Haley on CEASEFIRE: "No pause. No ceasefire. Let Israel eliminate Hamas." Do you agree?

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Israel wants to save lives and bring hostages home. The main threat is Iran, who influences Hamas to harm Jewish people. Iran must know there will be consequences if they harm Americans. The difficulty lies in the tunnels where hostages could be held. These tunnels are located under schools, hospitals, and civilian sites because Hamas doesn't value life. Israel should not be told to pause, but rather allowed to defeat Hamas, as they pose a threat to both Israel and the US. Iran also poses a threat due to their actions in Gaza.
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Speaker 0: I know Israel well enough. I dealt with them for 2 years every day, and they wanna save every single life. They wanna bring every hostage home, and so America should be working with them on how to do that. But you don't do that with a pause. You do that by understanding what is the threat to the hostages and what is the threat to America. The threat to all of them is Iran. Iran is waving you know their flag telling Hamas what to do, they told Hamas to go and kill 1400 Jewish people. They're the ones telling Hamas what to do. We have to make sure Iran knows there will be hell to pay if they hurt any of our people, But I've also been there, and I've seen those tunnels. And, Martha, what makes this difficult is they could have those hostages in the tunnels. Mhmm. They could have the hostages somewhere else, but these tunnels are underneath schools. They're underneath hospitals. They're underneath civilian sites, and they do that because Hamas doesn't value life, and they know that America and Israel do value life. So I don't think we need to tell Israel to take a pause. We need to let Israel do what Israel needs to do, which is defeat and eliminate Hamas, because Hamas is gonna come after us, too. Iran is gonna come after us, because don't forget, when they were dragging those naked bodies in the streets of Gaza they were saying death to Israel death to
Saved - November 12, 2023 at 6:22 PM

@unusual_whales - unusual_whales

“What are the chances of a Gaza ceasefire?” Biden: “None. No possibility.” https://t.co/iG9Tw7r6QH

Saved - December 19, 2023 at 7:18 PM
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The Red Sea is facing a serious problem with container ships being attacked by anti-ship missiles and drones from Houthi proxies in Yemen. The US Navy has been responding to these attacks, but it puts the US in a difficult position. The Biden Administration's response has been lackluster, possibly due to a State Department's affinity for Iran. Maersk and other shipping giants have pressured the US to take action, but this doesn't solve the strategic problem. Egypt plays a crucial role in this issue as a significant portion of their income comes from the Suez Canal. If the Suez is closed, they suffer financially. Additionally, Egypt is dealing with a refugee crisis and has a border with Gaza, giving Iran leverage over what enters Gaza. The US faces a decision dilemma: either do nothing and risk economic instability and potential ship sinking, or retaliate and escalate the situation, inviting greater retaliatory strikes and further military commitments.

@Aristos_Revenge - 🏛 Aristophanes 🏛

This Red Sea situation is very very bad. And while the best person to consult is a logistician, I want to take a laymans stab at it. Currently, container ships are being attacked regularly with anti ship missiles and drones via the Houthi's(Iranian Proxies in Yemen). The USS Carney, an American destroyer, has been in the region responding to attacks and shooting stuff out of the air. They've seen more action on the water in weeks than the entire USN saw on the water during GWOT in 20 years. This puts the US in a decision dilemma. Our mandate of heaven to justify the unipolar order is based upon the power of the USN to facilitate safe global trade. It's the beating heart of the international westphalian peace, the Pax Americana. The Biden Administration has had a lackluster response, probably due to its State Department being in a love affair with Iran.(In which an underreported Iranian spy ring was uncovered recently that the media is reticent to talk about) Maersk and other shipping giants were able to flex on the DoD to do something about it. Which is why more USN assets are being diverted to the Red Sea. But this doesn't resolve the strategic problem. What do we do about this? The US is in what's called a "decision dilemma", or a situation where there isn't a favorable outcome. As Lloyds moves to raise insurance rates on Suez transits (costs that will be passed downstream) or remove insuring these routes altogether (it's pretty expensive to have a cargo ship get hit by a missile) I feel Egypt is a major fulcrum of this problem. A massive share of Egypts income comes from the Suez Canal. This broke a record in 2022 at 9.4 billion USD, which is almost 30 percent of their annual revenue. If the Suez is closed, they aren't making money. The Egyptian Government is also stressed from multiple angles. They have a refugee crisis on their border with Sudan, but particularly topical right now is their land border with Gaza. The Rafah Crossing is the only link into Gaza that is not controlled by Israel. Iran having a quarter of the Egyptian economy by the balls unless the US intervenes, means Iran has leverage over what gets into Gaza. If you use your imagination, this could include anything from chemical weapons in Syria, to a dirty bomb or even a nuclear weapon from Iran being not beyond the realm of the possible. This is a nightmare scenario for the US because such an event might force a more tangible military commitment in the region than we already have. The other alternative is the US military escalating the middle eastern situation by striking Houthi capabilities in Yemen. This is well within the capabilities of the DoD to do fairly easily, and the State Department to handwave fairly easily, as the Houthi's are distinct from the Yemeni Govt that is officially recognized by the west. But it might invite retaliatory attacks on US Navy ships docked at any number of CENTCOM ports. Imagine a flight of drones causing a USS Cole situation in Bahrain or Djibouti. So that seems to be the decision dilemma. If we do nothing, Egypt faces economic instability, which impacts the crossing into Gaza, the US appears unable to keep the trade lanes safe, and eventually a ship is going to sink. But if we retaliate, we are escalating the situation into one which invites retaliatory strikes of a greater intensity. One which demands further military commitments and puts the Biden Administration in a very tough spot considering the current bottom-up pro Palestine and top-down pro Israel situation here at home that they've been straddling the fence on, right as an election year starts up.

@Aristos_Revenge - 🏛 Aristophanes 🏛

If you want informed advice from someone who isn't retarded like I am, look to guys like @maphumanintent @mercoglianos or @LaymanGeopol

@Aristos_Revenge - 🏛 Aristophanes 🏛

Map of current USN positions in the region FYI https://t.co/kGPF5IQ8LA

@Aristos_Revenge - 🏛 Aristophanes 🏛

https://x.com/pl0t_sickens/status/1736240907232379002?s=20

@pl0t_sickens - ThePlotSickens

Graphic of choke points and shipping lanes that have a direct impact on the world economy. Key Bottlenecks have limited low-cost alternatives to shipping, and disruptions could have serious implications for global trade. The first type of bottleneck affects connectivity along…

Saved - January 2, 2024 at 3:06 PM

@100_alpha - Alpha100

The globe is screaming for a #ceasefire whilst the sophisticated #IOF funded by #US is continuing carpet bombing #Palestinians. #Biden bypasses #Congress again to provide weapons to #Israel as the #Genocide in #Gaza against starving & displaced people is not happening fast enough https://t.co/GbEgkls9qD

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Israel's war on Hamas has caused immense devastation and loss of life in Gaza. The United States, despite international outcry, has bypassed Congress to approve an emergency weapon sale to Israel. Secretary Blinken claims an emergency exists, but it's unclear who Israel needs to defend themselves from. The situation in Gaza is dire, with thousands killed and millions displaced. The Israeli government's actions seem to indicate a desire for their genocide to occur more quickly.
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Speaker 0: So let me see if I get this straight. We are a week away from being 3 months into Israel's war on Hamas, defending themselves against their terrorism. This very sophisticated military that is US funded, $3,800,000,000 a year, has been carpet bombing these people so fucking hard that they're literally breaking records with the amount of devastation and loss of life that they've caused in such a Short period of time, the globe is screaming for a ceasefire because that's how fucking bad it is. To recap, At least 21,672 Palestinians killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza since October 7th. At least a 165 have been killed and 250 injured in the past 24 hours. And what Does the United States government decide to do bypass Congress for the 2nd fucking time to make sure they get even more weapons? The administration of the United States, president Joe Biden, has once again bypassed Congress to green light an emergency weapon sale to Israel, which has only intensified and broadened its attacks on the Gaza Strip despite growing international outrage. US fuckface of state Anthony Blinken told congress that he had made a second emergency determination in less than a month covering a 147 $500,000 sale of equipment to Israel. A secretary notified congress that he had exercised his delegated authority to determine an emergency existed, necessitating the immediate approval of the transfer. So not only is our congress useless because Blinken can just exercise his delegated authority if he determines something's an emergency. He's just gonna go ahead and send weapons because fuck you. Secretary Blinken, who the fuck does the IDF need to defend themselves from? The half a 1000000 people who are starving, the almost 2,000,000 displaced, The 1,000 being wiped off the face of the earth as we fucking speak. I would like you to define what the fuck The Israeli government's emergency is it looks like their emergency is their genocide is not happening fast enough.
Saved - January 12, 2024 at 11:18 AM

@mehdirhasan - Mehdi Hasan

How the Biden Administration Defends Its Israel Policy | The New Yorker ⁦@IChotiner⁩ interviews John Kirby. https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/how-the-biden-administration-defends-its-israel-policy

How the Biden Administration Defends Its Israel Policy Isaac Chotiner interviews John Kirby, the strategic-communications coördinator for the National Security Council, about the Biden Administration’s policy on Israel. newyorker.com
Saved - June 28, 2024 at 1:18 PM
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The US State Department spokesperson emphasized the importance of the President's words in leveraging influence. A question was raised about whether Israel should be held accountable for its actions in Gaza, similar to how Russia is expected to pay for damage caused in Ukraine. The spokesperson suggested that if Israel allows a path to a Palestinian state, it may avoid the need to pay for damages. When asked if the US would strip aid to Israel, the response was that the US will continue to support Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas. The spokesperson did not engage in hypotheticals but stated that consistent communication has been maintained to protect civilians.

@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

AP's Matt Lee: What leverage is US using? State Dept spox Matt Miller: "The words of the President…matter" Lee: "Over the top?' That's leverage?" (2 days after Biden called Israel's behavior "over the top," it attacked the last refuge for 1.5 million Palestinians—killing 90+)

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We have used diplomatic levers at various levels to urge action from the administration. Our interventions have led to tangible improvements, although not always to the extent we desire. The words of the President and Secretary of State have influenced the government of Israel's response, showing that our efforts have had an impact and will be continued.
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Speaker 0: What levers have you used? Speaker 1: So we have used diplomatic levers. The Secretary Speaker 0: has That means the Secretary and the President and you and Kirby and whoever else standing up and saying wagging your finger and saying that that's not really leverage. Speaker 1: We have engaged with them on a, at a multitude of levels at this administration. And as I kind of you look at the list that we just went through with Humira, we have seen them take steps at our urging that have had real Yeah. Have had real tangible impact, but but they have not been enough. Speaker 0: But what levers have you actually Speaker 1: I I think the that when the United States of America, stands up and says something publicly, it matters. Yeah. But but but you haven't That's a lever. And and we and we and Speaker 0: But you haven't said Speaker 1: No. And we but that there Speaker 0: are any consequences To my Speaker 1: to my point, we have seen money Speaker 0: or military assistance. Right? Speaker 1: But but we have seen because of the, policies we have pursued, we have seen improvements along these specific areas. We have seen tangible improvements. Speaker 0: Again, I'm just asking you what Speaker 1: what leverage have you been doing? III What leverage have you brought to bear? I just went through it. Speaker 0: When have you gone Speaker 1: I think the words of the president of the United States, the words of the secretary of state matter. And we've seen hold on. We've seen Speaker 0: Over the top. Speaker 1: And we have seen leverage. And we have seen the government of Israel respond to it, not always in the way that we want, not always to the degree that we want or to the level that we want, but the the our interventions, we believe, have had an impact. And we will continue to pursue them because we we believe they do.

@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

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@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

Q: If US says Russia should pay for damage it caused in Ukraine, should Israel pay for what it's done in Gaza? State Dept spox Miller: Other countries may help. If Israel allows path to a Palestinian state, that "avoids the question of Israel having to pay for" damage it caused. https://t.co/IV1z80NK1y

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There are ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, with discussions on reconstruction and contributions from other countries. Israel is not currently involved in these talks. The focus is on a path to rebuilding Gaza and avoiding Israel having to pay for it. The situation in Ukraine is also unresolved, with efforts to involve other countries in finding a solution. Israel's role in these discussions has not been determined yet.
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Speaker 0: They're all conflicts. And and and and I and I realize that World War 2 is over and, and and the Ukraine war is not over, but they neither is the Gaza war. And you're saying that Russia right now has to pay for the damage that it caused in Ukraine. So I've just said wondering, would you say the same that that that that that Israel should pay for at least some of the damage that it it it has caused So in Gaza even though it's fighting, you know, for what you say is a completely justifiable or what is a completely Speaker 1: So what I would say on that matter is that 1 of the things that we have heard as or through the secretary's diplomacy in the region is that there are countries who are ready to step up and help pay for the reconstruction of Gaza. I don't mean Israel. Other countries who are willing to step up and help with the reconstruction of Gaza and put real money into the game as well as real, you know, political political, credibility. But that's that's another matter on another track. But just with respect to reconstruction, there are other countries who are willing to recontribute or contribute to Speaker 0: the No. No. Recontribute is right because they've already rebuilt Gaza for 3 times. Right? And and so Let Speaker 1: let me just finish. But let me but Israel Speaker 0: is not 1 of Speaker 1: those countries. Let me just finish. Our discussions have been about other countries who are willing to contribute, to the rebuilding of Gaza. But they expect something from Israel in return, and that's what we've talked about this path to to 2 states. Speaker 0: So so Money. Speaker 1: I'm not gonna I'm not gonna get into the hypothetical because we think the policy that we ought to pursue is this path that the secretary has laid out that would lead to the rebuilding of Gaza, and would avoid the question that you are, putting on the table. Speaker 0: No. It's, Speaker 1: I I'm saying I'm saying Speaker 0: avoid the question. Someone's gotta pay for it. Speaker 1: No. No. I'm saying it avoids the question of Israel having to pay for it. What the the the path that we think forward is is the 1 that we've put on the table. Speaker 0: So do you think that path would would would Well, I I Israel or that It Speaker 1: would certainly information from me. I I do not wanna say any we are we are fully well down the path that we have not hardly even started walking at this point. Well, certainly Speaker 0: But certainly you could say the same thing about Ukraine. That that war is not over yet either. Speaker 1: Bring other it countries to the table. Speaker 0: Yeah. But okay. But how about Israel? Do they do they Speaker 1: Again, I said we are not at that point yet in these conversations.

@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

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@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

Q: Has Biden threatened to strip aid to Israel if they advance a Rafah operation that doesn't account for civilians? John Kirby: We're going to continue to support Israel. They have a right to defend themselves against Hamas & we're gonna make sure they have the tools to do that https://t.co/93yf0Lmqta

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The president supports Israel's right to defend against Hamas and will provide them with necessary tools, despite concerns about civilian casualties in a potential Rafah operation.
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Speaker 0: And on Rafa, does the has the president ever threatened to strip military assistance from Israel if they move ahead with a Rafa operation that does not take into consequence what happens with civilians. We're gonna continue to support Israel. They have a right to defend themselves against Hamas, and we're gonna continue to make sure they have the tools and the capabilities to do that.

@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

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@prem_thakker - Prem Thakker

Q: Would US policy change under any circumstance or is it support no matter what? John Kirby: I'm not going to engage in hypotheticals Q: Is there anything beyond concern you can give to protect civilians? Kirby: We've communicated consistently since beginning of the conflict https://t.co/kBDs3M7v8r

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The US policy regarding the conflict in Israel will not change, as they aim to support Israel's defense while ensuring humanitarian aid reaches Gaza. The focus is on achieving a ceasefire to reduce violence, evacuate people, and deliver aid. The US emphasizes the importance of Israel protecting civilians and assures continued support.
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Speaker 0: You talk, I know you can't give, specifics about consequences, but, I mean, would the United States policy change under any circumstances? You talk about an obligation to protect civilians. The president has talked about over the top indiscriminate bombings. Is there anything would there be any consequences? Would the US policy change, or is it support no matter what? Speaker 1: I just won't get ahead of where we are right now, and I'm certainly not engaged hypotheticals. We wanna make sure Israel can continue to defend itself. We wanna make sure that humanitarian assistance continues to flow to the people of Gaza. And by no means has there been enough. There needs to be more. And we wanna get all those hostages home. We believe that the best way to accomplish those 3 goals is to get an extended pause in place. To bring the violence down, to get people out and get aid in. And that's what we're focused on. And I I get the I get the thrust of the question. I'm just not gonna engage in hypotheticals about changes in Speaker 0: I'm concerned that you can give to the Israelis to to help protect the civilians. Speaker 1: We have communicated, again, consistently and stridently since the beginning of the conflict. I mean, since the time the president went to Tel Aviv on 17th October, just a week or so after the attacks. How important it is that Israel knows it's gonna have our support and that they do everything they can to protect innocent life.
Saved - February 17, 2024 at 12:54 AM
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The series of posts chronicles the alleged treachery of the Biden administration towards Israel during the Israel-Hamas war. The posts highlight various actions and statements made by the administration, suggesting that it is undermining Israel's military efforts, pressuring for a two-state solution, and favoring Hamas over Israel. The administration is accused of delaying Israel's ground invasion, pressuring for humanitarian pauses, and imposing visa restrictions on Israeli officials. The posts also mention the administration's criticism of Israeli actions, threats of sanctions, and attempts to influence post-war plans.

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

🧵The Ultimate Thread on Biden’s Betrayal of Israel The notion that President Joe Biden is a stalwart supporter of Israel, let alone acting in the best interests of the U.S. in the Middle East, is and has been a complete and total canard. This Big Lie, propagated by the administration and its mouthpieces, provides cover for what amounts to an anti-American plot to put the screws to Israel, as part and parcel of an effort to make the world’s leading state sponsor of terror, Iran, the regional hegemon. Since Oct. 7th – a Holocaust-in-a-day perpetrated by Iran’s proxy Hamas – despite initial rhetoric to the contrary and the continued provision of munitions (for now), the Biden admin has shown in word and more importantly deed that it is doing everything it possibly can within political reason to slander, stymie, sabotage, and ultimately imperil the very existence of our chief ally in the Middle East. Now the Biden admin is going in for the kill shot: A push to force the Jewish state to effectively lose the war to Hamas, free hundreds if not thousands of jihadists, and reward a Palestinian Arab population overwhelmingly supportive of the Oct. 7 massacre and Hamas with a state in a bid to “sue for peace” with Iran -- threatening Israel's very existence in exchange for purported "normalization" with Arab powers. What follows is an effort to chronicle the Biden admin's treachery towards Israel. This thread should serve as the death knell of the false narrative that Biden supports the Jewish state – and more fundamentally that he is representing the interests of the American people over those of our adversaries with the blood of our countrymen on their hands.

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

10/7/23: The very day in which Hamas executes the most deadly and barbaric attack on Israel in its modern history – raping, murdering, burning, mutilating, beheading, and taking hostage innocents totaling 1,200 dead and approximately 240 abducted – including among them ~40 Americans – U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs urges “all sides” including Israel “to refrain from violence and retaliatory attacks.” It quickly deletes the message, but this reflexive response will prove revealing

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

10/8/23: Sec. of State Antony Blinken likewise tweets and then quickly deletes post encouraging Turkey’s “advocacy for a cease-fire” https://x.com/RobbieGramer/status/1711366571665342603?s=20 State Dept. would reportedly issue a directive barring such rhetoric in public statements, but within months wholly obliterate that order https://www.huffpost.com/entry/state-department-internal-emails-gaza-israel_n_65296395e4b0a304ff6ff95d

Leaked Emails Warn U.S. Diplomats Against Calling For Israeli ‘De-Escalation’ In Gaza As Israel escalates its offensive, U.S. diplomats are being discouraged from publicly using three phrases that would urge calm. huffpost.com

@RobbieGramer - Robbie Gramer

Looks like the Secretary of State deleted this tweet and replaced it with below, removing the reference to advocacy for a cease-fire

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

The U.S. announces it is moving a carrier strike group to the Eastern Mediterranean as part of a plan administration officials say aims to “deter[]…other states or non-state actors that might seek to widen this war” – not specifically Iran despite its menacing from the north. Nearly 100,000 Israelis will be displaced from the region. Meanwhile, evidence will suggest this show of force is as much about deterring Israel from striking Hezbollah and Iranian proxies, as those proxies from striking Israel, the U.S., and other allies and partners. Those proxies will launch an endless barrage of attacks undeterred in the coming months https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/was-bidens-speech-as-pro-israel-as-you-think At the same time, the U.S. will feverishly work to de-link Iran from the Oct. 7 attack, and the aggression of its proxies more broadly https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/iran-america-october-massacre

Was Biden’s Speech as Pro-Israel as You Think? No. Because it was missing the only word that matters. tabletmag.com
Iran Sponsored the October 7 Massacre. America Paid for It. A chronicle of the Biden administration’s increasingly absurd attempts to hide its complicity in the worst mass killing of Jews since the Holocaust tabletmag.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

10/10/23: Politico reports U.S. officials call for Israel to respond to Oct. 7 attack in a “proportionate” manner, with Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer stressing “It is our advice that this war be conducted based on principles of international law.” Officials will restate this and similar lines endlessly in the coming weeks. The implication is that Israel, which boasts perhaps the most ethical and humanitarian-focused army in the history of mankind, would violate such standards https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/10/us-israel-response-hamas-00120733

U.S. calls for ‘proportionate’ Israeli response while not openly setting red lines “We support Israel taking necessary and proportionate action to defend its country and protect its people,” says National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson. politico.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

10/11/23: As WSJ will later report, with Israeli warplanes awaiting the order to strike Hezbollah as part of a multipronged attack, President Biden tells Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “stand down.” Hezbollah will engage in numerous attacks subsequently, while again nearly 100,000 Israelis from the north will become refugees in their own land https://archive.ph/hNR9z

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

10/12/23: Five days after Oct. 7, Biden admin emphasizes “it’s so important to take every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians” https://x.com/USPalAffairs/status/1713234758841315362?s=20 In a thinly-veiled warning, Sec. Blinken says in remarks after meeting with PM Netanyahu “how Israel does this matters. We democracies distinguish ourselves from terrorists by striving for a different standard – even when it’s difficult – and holding ourselves to account when we fall short… That’s why it’s so important to take every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians.” https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-and-israeli-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-after-their-meeting-2/ During his visit to Israel, where Blinken will become a perpetual presence, he meets with Brothers in Arms, which had served as the military wing of the resistance to PM Netanyahu during the judicial reform fight, as well as opposition leader Yair Lapid https://www.jns.org/as-biden-turns-against-israel-netanyahu-must-stand-strong/ Blinken also says, in a line the admin will repeat ad nauseum that “We know Hamas doesn’t represent the Palestinian people or their legitimate aspirations to live with equal measures of security, freedom, justice, opportunity, and dignity.” Beyond the fact Hamas was elected by Gazans, that Gazan civilians gleefully cheered on the Oct. 7 attack, and many were active participants in it, including holding hostages for months on end, polls will also show that Palestinian Arabs overwhelmingly support the Oct. 7 attack, genocide against the Jews, and favor Hamas over the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority https://x.com/USPalAffairs/status/1712472034356453835?s=20; https://x.com/bhweingarten/status/1749924165774086397?s=20;

Secretary Antony J. Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu After Their Meeting - United States Department of State PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU:  Mr. Secretary, my good friend Tony, thank you for your important visit here today.  Thank you, thank President Biden, and thank you to the American people for your incredible support for Israel in our war against the barbarians of Hamas.  I thank you in English; I want to thank you in Hebrew […] state.gov
As Biden turns against Israel, Netanyahu must stand strong If Netanyahu fails to stand up to the United States, if he buckles, the pressure from Washington won’t stop. jns.org

@USPalAffairs - U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs

Jerusalem Oct 12, 2023 Secretary Blinken: "That’s why it’s so important to take every possible precaution to avoid harming civilians. And that’s why we mourn the loss of every innocent life, civilians of every faith, and nationality who have been killed." https://rb.gy/qv2ro

Secretary Antony J. Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu After Their Meeting - United States Department of State PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU:  Mr. Secretary, my good friend Tony, thank you for your important visit here today.  Thank you, thank President Biden, and thank you to the American people for your incredible support for Israel in our war against the barbarians of Hamas.  I thank you in English; I want to thank you in Hebrew […] state.gov

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10/13/23: Six days after Oct. 7, State Dept. Spokesman Matthew Miller tweets that Sec. Blinken “reiterated that Hamas does not stand for the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights” – setting the stage for bolstering the PA to lead a future Palestinian state https://x.com/StateDeptSpox/status/1712816679745364115?s=20

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10/14/23: A week after Oct. 7, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin stresses that Israel must act within rules of war and protect civilians https://x.com/spectatorindex/status/1713298811962249286?s=20 WaPo will later report that after Sec. Austin’s visit to Israel, Biden NatSec and foreign policy team would become “increasingly concerned that a ground assault would turn into an open-ended quagmire” and begin to sour on a massive ground invasion https://archive.ph/ZkjnO#selection-985.99-985.182

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BREAKING: US Secretary of Defense has emphasized to Israel's Defense Minister the importance of acting within the rules of war and protecting civilian lives

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10/15/23: President Biden starts to set down desired outcomes for Israel-Hamas War, calling it a “big mistake” if Israel were to occupy Gaza, and suggesting “there needs to be a Palestinian Authority. There needs to be a path to a Palestinian state” post-war. https://archive.ph/n0y4w#selection-3895.219-3915.0 In a tweet, Joe Biden de-links “suffering” Palestinians from Hamas https://x.com/POTUS/status/1713525125478228437?s=20 Admin officials suggest they will insist that Israel permit humanitarian aid during the course of any coming invasion – de facto resupply for Hamas, while as @CarolineGlick notes, feeding the Hamas propaganda campaign that Israel rather than the jihadist group is responsible for the destruction in Gaza https://archive.ph/ZNv70; https://www.jns.org/as-biden-turns-against-israel-netanyahu-must-stand-strong/

As Biden turns against Israel, Netanyahu must stand strong If Netanyahu fails to stand up to the United States, if he buckles, the pressure from Washington won’t stop. jns.org

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10/16/23: @Tabletmag reports Biden admin calls on Israel not to launch a preemptive strike against Hezbollah despite its continued attacks on Israelis, in exchange for the U.S. committing assets if Hezbollah attacks first. Sec. Blinken also conveys to Israel that the U.S. “will find it difficult to support a military operation in Gaza that involves widespread harm to civilians” – a virtual impossibility given Hamas’ explicit use of civilians and civilian infrastructure to protect itself https://x.com/bhweingarten/status/1714039148997226605?s=20 Biden admin announces the president will visit Israel, further delaying its ground invasion of Gaza https://x.com/JSchanzer/status/1714098497857679465?s=20 Sec. Blinken telegraphs Pres. Biden will “receive a comprehensive brief on Israel's war aims and strategy” and “hear from Israel how it will conduct its operations in a way the minimizes civilian casualties” and allows aid to flow https://x.com/Phil_Mattingly/status/1714071658191863879?s=20

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10/17/23: In reporting on Biden’s trip to Israel, CNN reveals visit was conditioned on Israel opening Gaza to humanitarian aid https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/17/politics/inside-joe-biden-israel-trip-planning/index.html National Security Council (NSC) spokesperson John Kirby says, on eve of Biden’s visit, that POTUS “wants to get a sense from the Israelis about the situation on the ground, and more critically, their objectives, their plans, their intentions in the days and weeks ahead. And he'll be asking some tough questions” https://x.com/mlakan/status/1714448929142497492?s=20

How Joe Biden got on board with a wartime trip to Israel – and what he hopes to accomplish | CNN Politics It took an explicit commitment from his Israeli counterpart to open Gaza for humanitarian aid for President Joe Biden to agree to make an extraordinary wartime trip to Tel Aviv. cnn.com

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10/18/23: During remarks in Tel Aviv, Biden tells Israelis that “Justice must be done,” but “don’t be consumed by [rage];” emphasizes that Israel “live[s] by the rule of law” and “law of wars;” that war “requires being deliberate…asking very hard questions;” while noting “The Palestinian people are suffering greatly as well,” and calling on the Israeli cabinet “to agree to the delivery of lifesaving humanitarian assistance to civilians in Gaza.” https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/10/18/remarks-by-president-biden-on-the-october-7th-terrorist-attacks-and-the-resilience-of-the-state-of-israel-and-its-people-tel-aviv-israel/ Despite knowledge purported “humanitarian assistance” to Gaza had been used to turn it into a mini-terror state in the first place – underwriting the Oct. 7 massacre – the Biden admin commits $100M in aid to Gaza and the West Bank https://x.com/USPalAffairs/status/1717412400142442852?s=20; https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/10/18/u-s-announcement-of-humanitarian-assistance-to-the-palestinian-people/ Admin says “If Hamas diverts or steals the assistance…it will end.” The admin will not cease such aid, and will in fact demand ever-greater amounts of aid be surged despite ample evidence over the coming weeks it is being commandeered by the jihadist group https://x.com/ElliotKaufman6/status/1757459676751413261?s=20; https://www.timesofisrael.com/gaza-aid-trucks-stolen-by-gunmen-and-looted-as-convoys-start-crossing-from-israel/; https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middle-east/palestinian-territories/1702285314-caught-on-camera-hamas-terrorists-steal-humanitarian-aid-beat-civilians; https://x.com/CarolineGlick/status/1751688519284584751?s=20 Biden also says “we must keep pursuing peace. We must keep pursuing a path so that Israel and the Palestinian people can both live safely, in security, in dignity, and in peace. For me, that means a two-state solution.” That day the Biden admin lets UN sanctions on Iranian ballistic missile, drone programs lapse.

Remarks by President Biden on the October 7th Terrorist Attacks and the Resilience of the State of Israel and its People | Tel Aviv, Israel | The White House 5:06 P.M. IDT THE PRESIDENT:  Good afternoon.  Please have a seat.  I come to Israel with a single message: You are not alone.  You are not alone. As long as the United States stands — and we will stand forever — we will not let you ever be alone. Most importantly, the — I know the recent terrorist… whitehouse.gov
U.S. Announcement of Humanitarian Assistance to the Palestinian People | The White House President Biden announced today that the United States is providing $100 million in humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank. This funding will help support over a million displaced and conflict-affected people with clean water, food, hygiene support, medical care, and other essential needs. The United States provides humanitarian assistance… whitehouse.gov
Gaza aid trucks stolen by gunmen and looted, as convoys start crossing from Israel Videos appear to show trucks carrying crucial supplies seized by Hamas, fallen goods taken by civilians; Red Cross official says 79 trucks entered Sunday via Kerem Shalom crossing timesofisrael.com
Caught on camera: Hamas terrorists steal humanitarian aid, beat civilians - I24NEWS Earlier in the day, the IDF said it found Hamas was using UNRWA-labeled bags to hide explosive devices, AK-47 rifles and an RPG - Click the link for more details. i24news.tv

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10/20/23: When asked why Israel permitted aid before Hamas released all hostages, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says “The Americans insisted and we are not in a place where we can refuse them. We rely on them for planes and military equipment. What are we supposed to do? Tell them no?” https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/gallant-we-cant-say-no-to-the-us-on-humanitarian-aid-given-how-much-they-do-for-us/

Gallant: We can’t say ‘no’ to the US on humanitarian aid given how much they do for us * * * timesofisrael.com

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10/21/23: Two weeks after Oct. 7, Joe Biden again signals his ultimate desire to effectively reward Hamas, tweeting, “As hard as it is, we cannot give up on peace. We cannot give up on a two-state solution.” https://x.com/POTUS/status/1715790062359593029?s=20 That same day the first shipment of “humanitarian aid,” which will be exploited by Hamas, enters Gaza. https://x.com/PowerUSAID/status/1715806009057329449?s=20https://jewishinsider.com/2024/01/house-committee-unrwa-chief-philippe-lazzarini-aid-gaza-hamas/ Amb. Beth Jones reiterates at Cairo Peace Summit that “President Biden cautioned Israel not to become blinded by rage. Civilian lives must be protected, and assistance must urgently reach those in need. We will continue to work closely with our partners in the region to stress the importance of upholding the law of war, respect for international humanitarian law…” She also reiterates that “the vast majority of Palestinians are not Hamas, and Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people” https://eg.usembassy.gov/remarks-by-charge-daffaires-ambassador-beth-jones-at-the-cairo-peace-summit/

Remarks by Chargé d’Affaires Ambassador Beth Jones at the Cairo Peace Summit October 21, 2023 – Cairo, Egypt As Delivered President El-Sisi, heads of state and government, ministers, colleagues: The United States is grateful for eg.usembassy.gov

@POTUS - President Biden

As hard as it is, we cannot give up on peace. We cannot give up on a two-state solution.

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10/22/23: Reports emerge that the Biden administration, led by Special Presidential Coordinator for Global Infrastructure and Energy Security Amos Hochstein, is working to prevent Israel from striking Hezbollah. https://x.com/AcrossTheBay/status/1727426851683897799?s=20 That same day, NYT reports Biden admin is advising Israel to delay a ground invasion of Gaza “hoping to buy time for hostage negotiations and to allow more humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/22/us/politics/us-hostages-israel-gaza.html POTUS also sends a “both-sides” tweet, indicating that while Israel “has a right to defend itself,” PM “Netanyahu and I have discussed how Israel must operate by the laws of war. That means protecting civilians in combat as best as they can. We can’t ignore the humanity of innocent Palestinians who only want to live in peace. That’s why I secured an agreement for the first shipment of humanitarian assistance for Palestinian civilians in Gaza. And we cannot give up on a two-state solution.” https://x.com/POTUS/status/1716084761184100418?s=20

U.S. Advises Israel to Delay Gaza Invasion, Officials Say The Biden administration has suggested that more time is needed for hostage negotiations, the delivery of aid to Palestinians and mapping out ways to avoid more civilian casualties. nytimes.com

@AcrossTheBay - Tony Badran

As part of its Realignment with Iran, Team Obama-Biden has extended a protective umbrella to Hezbollah.

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10/23/23: Report suggests President Biden tells PM Netanyahu to refrain from taking aggressive action against Hezbollah in the north during temporary ceasefire https://www.timesofisrael.com/report-biden-asked-netanyahu-to-seek-to-calm-northern-front-during-temporary-truce/

Report: Biden asked Netanyahu to try to keep north calm during temporary Gaza truce PM said to make no promises in conversation, but topic likely to come up in war cabinet meeting; US energy envoy briefs Israelis on talks in Lebanon amid efforts to contain war timesofisrael.com

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10/25/23: Now nearly three weeks removed from the worst attack against Israel in its modern history, Axios details that “President Biden, despite his full-throated support for Israel and its right to strike Hamas, has methodically and meticulously delayed the looming invasion of Gaza, U.S. officials tell us.” Consequently, he buys Hamas time to hunker down and move assets around in preparation for a coming incursion, eliminates Israel’s ability to seize the initiative with any sort of element of surprise, and allows international pressure to mount against Israel as casualties result from air strikes. This effort is largely built on the idea that delaying the invasion provides time for “hostage diplomacy.” The Biden admin will repeatedly seek to use the desire for releasing hostages as leverage to get Israel not to prosecute the war as needed to defeat Hamas. https://www.axios.com/2023/10/25/biden-israel-hamas-strategy-gaza-invasion Separately, in a joint press conference with PM Albanese of Australia, President Biden declares “There’s no going back to the status quo as it stood on October the 6th . . . When this crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what comes next. And in our view, it has to be a two-state solution” https://x.com/USPalAffairs/status/1717471243132182839?s=20

Behind the Curtain: Inside Biden's slow-walking strategy on Israel and Gaza The slow-walking strategy flows from five strategic worries. axios.com

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10/26/23: WaPo reports that “The Biden administration is urging Israel to rethink its plans for a major ground offensive in the Gaza Strip and instead to opt for a more “surgical” operation using aircraft and special operations forces carrying out precise, targeted raids on high-value Hamas targets and infrastructure” https://archive.ph/ZkjnO#selection-583.0-583.289

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10/27/23: WaPo reports that three weeks after the Oct. 7 massacre, Biden admin officials begin exerting pressure on Israel to take a “humanitarian pause” from airstrikes to surge aid into Gaza https://archive.ph/1tpZN

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10/28/23: Israel begins ground invasion of Gaza https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/eu-calls-humanitarian-pauses-gaza-aid-israel-raids-enclave-2023-10-26/

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10/29/23: President Biden issues tweet indicating he does not want Gazans displaced to Egypt, keeping civilians amassed in Gaza and thereby making Israel’s war effort substantially more difficult – ultimately concentrating Palestinian Arabs in planned Rafah offensive to come https://x.com/POTUS/status/1718740437249245326?s=20 Readout of conversation between Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi confirms that they discussed “ensuring that Palestinians in Gaza are not displaced to Egypt or any other nation.” That same day, U.S. successfully pressures Israel into restoring phone and internet comms in Gaza – after Israel had jammed internet and telecoms networks upon entering Gaza for its ground offensive https://archive.ph/eTZQk; https://archive.ph/KCSZ2 Axios’ Barak Ravid reports that National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says that President Biden will speak to PM Netanyahu and “stress the need for the IDF to do every possible effort to distinguish between terrorists and Palestinian civilians during the ground operation in Gaza” https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/1718623866463891500?s=20

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10/30/23: Sec. Blinken says Israel must be in “compliance with international humanitarian law” and “urged Israel to take every possible measure to avoid civilian harm,” indicating Israel understood “massive levels of civilian life and displace scale we saw in the north [could] not be repeated in the south” https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/blinken-urges-israel-to-comply-with-international-law-and-spare-civilians-in-war-against-hamas

WATCH: Blinken urges Israel to comply with international law and spare civilians in war against Hamas U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is urging Israeli leaders to respect international law as Israel wages its war against Hamas in Gaza. pbs.org

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11/1/23: State Dept. spokesman Matthew Miller notes that in meetings in Jordan, Sec. Blinken will “reaffirm the U.S. commitment to working with partners to set the conditions for a durable and sustainable peace in the Middle East, to include the establishment of a Palestinian state that reflects the aspirations of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank” https://www.state.gov/briefings/department-press-briefing-november-1-2023/ In the start of something of a whisper campaign aimed at undermining if not toppling PM Netanyahu – something the admin had quietly supported dating back to the judicial reform crisis – Politico reports that “Joe Biden and top aides have discussed the likelihood that Benjamin Netanyahu’s political days are numbered,” with the expectation his tenure will end within months. According to a former official, reportedly “With an eye toward the future, U.S. officials are talking to Benny Gantz, a member of the current unity government; Naftali Bennett, a former prime minister; and Yair Lapid, an opposition leader and former prime minister, among other Israeli figures” https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/01/biden-administration-thinks-netanyahu-may-not-last-politically-00124849 Also that day, @SenTomCotton tweets that “Biden is now secretly pressuring Israel to allow fuel into Gaza. Hamas has huge reserves of fuel that it could use for civilians, but instead stockpiles for its rockets and terror tunnels” https://x.com/SenTomCotton/status/1719815260851376426?s=20

Department Press Briefing - November 1, 2023 - United States Department of State 1:40 p.m. EDT MR MILLER: Good afternoon. Sorry for being late. Nice scarf, Matt. QUESTION: Thank you. MR MILLER: Let me start – QUESTION: Not a Steelers scarf, I’ll note. MR MILLER: Yes. For the record, Matt is wearing a Buffalo Sabres scarf. Correct? QUESTION: Yes. MR MILLER: As I informed Matt earlier in the […] state.gov
Netanyahu may not last, Biden and aides increasingly believe The Israeli prime minister’s political obituary has been written before. But U.S. officials are already gauging potential successors. politico.com

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11/2/23: President Biden calls for a “pause” in Israel’s ground offensive to “get the prisoners [hostages] out” of Gaza https://thedailyscroll.substack.com/p/what-happened-today-special-edition-e8f NYT adds in report that Sec. Blinken “will urge the Israeli government to agree to a series of brief cessations of military operations in Gaza to allow for hostages to be released safely and for humanitarian aid to be distributed” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/02/us/politics/biden-israel-gaza-fighting-pause.html

What Happened Today, Special Edition: Israel at War Day 26 November 2, 2023 thedailyscroll.substack.com
U.S. to Press Israel for ‘Pauses’ in War With Hamas Brief cessations of military operations would allow food, water and other aid to reach Gaza and help with hostage releases, officials say. nytimes.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/3/23: Reports emerge suggesting Sec. Blinken told Israeli counterparts of desire for a humanitarian pause, purportedly to buy it political cover from those demanding a ceasefire https://www.axios.com/2023/11/04/israel-hamas-blinken-gaza-ceasefire

Blinken tells Israelis humanitarian pause will buy Israel time for Gaza operation The U.S. supports Israel's goal of destroying Hamas but it is under growing pressure to push for a ceasefire. axios.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/4/23: NYT reports that U.S. officials press Israel to use “smaller bombs” in targeting Hamas, to “employ[]…ground forces to separate civilian population centers from where the militants are concentrated,” and for “a series of pauses to fighting to facilitate the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza and the exit of foreign nationals” – all of which imperiled Israeli lives and may have prolonged the war. The Times writes: “Changing Israel’s approach is a critical priority for the Biden administration. Mr. Blinken’s public comments that ‘we provided Israel advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimize civilian deaths’ underscored the shift in the administration’s position. U.S. officials say their private messages to the Israelis have been more blunt.’” https://archive.ph/Fy9zh According to @kann_news, the U.S. presses “Israel to allow humanitarian pauses in Gaza fighting to boost global legitimacy for war” https://x.com/IsraelRadar_com/status/1720882618248356304?s=20

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11/6/23: Report suggests U.S. conditions assault rifle delivery on weapons not being distributed to Jewish militias in Judea and Samaria – under purported fear of uptick in “settler violence” that will prove a false narrative. This is at the same time Palestinian Arabs are engaged in rampant terrorism against Jews in Judea and Samaria https://archive.ph/lhcjx https://archive.ph/BMpmS; https://www.jns.org/israeli-fm-condemns-settler-violence-narrative-as-blood-libel/; https://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/the-myth-of-escalating-settler-violence/; https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/fraudulent-case-against-violent-settlers

Israeli FM condemns ‘settler violence' narrative as ‘blood libel' A Samaria Regional Council report found the U.N. massaged the numbers to present a false picture. jns.org
The myth of escalating settler violence – www.israelhayom.com israelhayom.com
The Fraudulent Case Against ‘Violent Settlers’ U.S. officials are using pro-Palestinian NGO sources to back a controversial effort aimed at punishing the Jewish state tabletmag.com

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11/9/23: Under pressure from Biden admin, Israel begins to implement humanitarian “pauses,” effectively flowing re-supply to Hamas, with Israel promising no military operations in relevant areas during said pauses. While acknowledging the challenge of Israel operating with Hamas using civilians as human shields, NSC’s Kirby says “At the same time, Israel has an obligation to fully comply with international law,” and “we believe these pauses are a step in the right direction” https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/09/israel-humanitarian-pauses-gaza-00126355

Under pressure from Biden, Israel agrees to implement humanitarian ‘pauses’ “It’s taken a little longer than I hoped,” President Joe Biden told reporters of his discussions with Israel. politico.com

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11/10/23: Sec. Blinken says that “Far too many Palestinians have been killed. Far too many have suffered these past weeks…we’ll be continuing to discuss with Israel the concrete steps to be taken to advance these objectives [preventing civilian harm and maximizing aid]” https://www.yahoo.com/news/blinken-brings-notable-shift-us-191932122.html

Blinken brings a notable shift in US language toward Israel as pressure mounts at home and abroad When US Secretary of State Antony Blinken lamented the civilian death toll in Gaza on Friday, it marked a subtle but notable shift in US language toward the Israeli government. yahoo.com

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11/11/23: Sec. Austin “emphasize[s]” to Israeli Defense Minister Gallant the need to “contain the conflict to Gaza and avoid regional escalation” per a readout, also reportedly asking Gallant to explain “Israeli air strikes in Lebanon” and “avoid steps that could lead to an all out war between Israel and Hezbollah,” per an unidentified Israeli official https://www.nysun.com/article/biden-in-a-stunning-reversal-wheels-on-israel-seeking-to-restrain-its-counterattacks-in-lebanon-and-syria?newsletter-access&utm_source=MG&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Evening%20Sun%20%202023-11-13; https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3586349/readout-of-secretary-of-defense-lloyd-j-austin-iiis-call-with-israeli-minister/

Biden, in a Stunning Reversal, Wheels on Israel, Seeking To Restrain Its Counterattacks in Lebanon and Syria Secretary Austin is ordered by the president to deliver to the Jewish state a warning against responding to the enemy in a war that is already close to… nysun.com
Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's Call With Israeli Minister of Defens Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant to discuss Israel's war with Hamas. defense.gov

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11/12/23: Axios reports that “Some in the Biden administration are concerned Israel is trying to provoke Hezbollah and create a pretext for a wider war in Lebanon that could draw the U.S. and other countries further into the conflict, according to sources briefed on the issue” https://www.axios.com/2023/11/12/israel-lebanon-lloyd-austin-yoav-gallant-military

Scoop: Pentagon chief warned Israel about its military actions in Lebanon Austin's message reflected growing anxiety in the White House that Israeli military action in Lebanon is exacerbating tensions along the border. axios.com

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11/13/23: Sec. Blinken drafts memo emphasizing the desire for “Gaza unified with the West Bank,” calling for “No forcible displacement of Palestinian civilians from Gaza…No reoccupation of Gaza…Not attempt to blockade or besiege Gaza. No reduction in the territory of Gaza” – expressly setting conditions governing resolution to the war https://www.pdffiller.com/jsfiller-desk21/?flat_pdf_quality=low&isShareViaLink=1&requestHash=5359b781479459d446d40498b032c1ca4099bea8ec2f56865ba8ec67f48380c6&lang=en&projectId=1394848376&loader=tips&MEDIUM_PDFJS=true&PAGE_REARRANGE_V2_MVP=true&richTextFormatting=true&isPageRearrangeV2MVP=true&jsf-page-rearrange-v2=true&LATEST_PDFJS=true&jsf-document-scroll-zoom=true&jsf-redesign-full=true&act-notary-pro-integration=false&jsf-dss-v2=false&routeId=e37b3329d6aefa4e48917b9e5c864e74#2a3681f7d06b4a4fac7529ff59beb665 Biden official leaks dissatisfaction with PM Netanyahu’s rejection of Hamas-lite PA leading Gaza “the day after” war, with reports suggesting U.S. “has begun to ask about the possibility of a more moderate government being shuffled in.” It suggests “diplomatic umbrella” being provided by U.S. could collapse absent Israel bowing to desired policy https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-stances-frustrating-us-attempts-to-rally-arab-support-for-post-hamas-gaza/ That same day, WaPo reports of an emerging cease-fire-plus-hostages-for-terrorists exchange being mediated by the U.S.-supported Qataris between Israel and Hamas https://archive.ph/KWDPz Also, five weeks after Oct. 7, Biden sanctions Hamas-affiliated via terror designations that Sen. Ted Cruz national security advisor @omriceren says had been sitting “on the shelf” but left un-implemented “for ideological reasons” https://x.com/omriceren/status/1724468990225854788?s=20

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Netanyahu stances frustrating US attempts to rally Arab support for post-Hamas Gaza Biden administration sees Israel's opposition to PA rule in Strip shrinking diplomatic space for IDF to press fight, even among Gulf allies also backing the terror group's removal timesofisrael.com

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11/18/23: In a WaPo op-ed, Pres. Biden writes that “As we strive for peace, Gaza and the West Bank should be reunited under a single governance structure, ultimately under a revitalized Palestinian Authority, as we all work toward a two-state solution.” https://archive.ph/AVy6H The PA is led by Hamas-lite Fatah, which refused to condemn the Oct. 7 attacks; will compensate the families of the jihadists who perpetrated the attacks; has members who reportedly participated in the attacks; and whose leaders would demonstrate an interest in forming a government incorporating Hamas. Relatedly, Biden indicates the U.S. is preparing to impose sanctions on Israeli “extremists [purportedly] attacking [Palestinian Arab] civilians in the West Bank” https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/1725976743234683347?s=20

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11/21/23: NSC’s Kirby warns that Israel should not expand its operations into southern Gaza absent “a clearly articulated plan for how they’re going to protect the lives of the hundreds of thousands of people that have now been added to the population [in the south] because they were asked to leave by the Israelis” https://thedailyscroll.substack.com/p/what-happened-today-5d7

What Happened Today November 21, 2023 thedailyscroll.substack.com

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11/24/23: After weeks of effort and pressure from the Biden admin, Israel yields and agrees to multi-day war pause plus hostage exchange for three-times as many Palestinian Arab prisoners, many jihadists, plus surging of humanitarian aid to Gaza Separately, Biden says that conditioning military aid to Israel was a “worthwhile thought” https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4326184-biden-conditions-on-aid-to-israel-a-worthwhile-thought/

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/26/23: Biden asserts he wants four-day pause in Israel-Hamas war to extend https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel-at-war/1701019872-biden-says-he-wants-the-truce-in-gaza-to-continue-past-original-four-days That same day, the British Daily Express reports that Israel’s Shabak knows where “many” of the then-240 hostages were located, but did not rescue them due to the threat of collateral damage – which according to @CarolineGlick would “risk U.S. resupply, which Israel cannot fight without” https://www.jns.org/biden-is-the-primary-obstacle-to-israeli-victory/

Biden says he wants truce in Gaza to continue past original four days - I24NEWS “It’s my goal and our goal to make sure this break continues” i24news.tv
Biden is the primary obstacle to Israeli victory Polling shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans support Israel in this war and want it to destroy Hamas; the overwhelming majority of lawmakers from both parties share that view. jns.org

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/27/23: @CarolineGlick reports that three weeks prior, the Biden admin “began demanding that Israel limit (or cancel entirely) its pre-ground battle aerial bombings. Consequently, in the week that preceded this week’s ‘humanitarian pause,’ the IDF’s battle losses were overwhelmingly the consequence of sniper fire from Hamas terrorists hiding in buildings that the air force did not destroy before the battles, due to U.S. pressure” https://www.jns.org/biden-is-the-primary-obstacle-to-israeli-victory/

Biden is the primary obstacle to Israeli victory Polling shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans support Israel in this war and want it to destroy Hamas; the overwhelming majority of lawmakers from both parties share that view. jns.org

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/28/23: Pres. Biden tweets “Hamas unleashed a terrorist attack because they fear nothing more than Israelis and Palestinians living side by side in peace. To continue down the path of terror, violence, killing, and war is to give Hamas what they seek. We can’t do that.” @TabletMag reports: The Biden administration is sending clear signals that it wants the current cease-fire to mark the beginning of the end of Israel’s major combat operations and plans to place additional conditions on any renewed Israeli offensive. On Monday, an anonymous administration official told reporters that “the Israeli campaign when it moves to the south must be done in a way that is to a maximum extent not designed to produce significant further displacement of persons” and “conducted in a way that is maximally de-conflicted with humanitarian facilities.” Also on Monday evening, Biden reiterated his support for a two-state solution on X, while Senate Democrats met to discuss proposals to condition U.S. aid to Israel on Israel’s observance of international law (as The Wall Street Journal points out, Washington can already withhold aid on human-rights grounds, so the measure would amount to a specific rebuke to Israel’s conduct of the war.) https://thedailyscroll.substack.com/p/what-happened-today-771

What Happened Today November 28, 2023 thedailyscroll.substack.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

U.S. officials emphasize that “As Israel defends itself from terrorism, they have the obligation to do everything possible to prevent any civilian casualties and distinguish between terrorists and civilians;” also “We don’t support southern operations unless or until the Israelis can show that they have accounted for all the internally displaced people of Gaza;” said campaign “must be done in a way that is to a maximum extent not designed to produce significant further displacement of persons. It cannot have the sort of scale of displacement that took place in the north replicated in the south” https://jewishinsider.com/2023/11/white-house-reiterates-bidens-support-for-israels-war-against-hamas-amid-confusion-over-tweet/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Kickoff%20November%2029%202023&utm_content=Daily%20Kickoff%20November%2029%202023+CID_48831ae9ed3f4722a37ec6bef33bc702&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor%20JI&utm_term=Read%20more%20here

White House reiterates Biden’s support for Israel's war against Hamas amid confusion over tweet A senior administration official said a tweet criticizing violence in the Middle East 'is not a change in policy' jewishinsider.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

11/30/23: Sec. Blinken tells PM Netanyahu Biden admin will announce series of visa bans against Israelis in Judea and Samaria who allegedly attacked Palestinians. It will introduce no such measures against Palestinian Arab terrorists https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/us-tells-israel-it-will-announce-visa-ban-on-violent-settlers-in-coming-weeks-officials/ That same day, reports leak that in meeting with Israel’s war cabinet, Sec. Blinken told Israeli leaders that “You can’t operate in southern Gaza in the way you did in the north,” and that in response to Defense Minister Gallant’s comment that all of Israel “is united behind the goal of dismantling Hamas, even if it takes months,” quote “I don’t think you have the credit for that” https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/blinken-said-to-tell-israel-to-change-strategy-for-southern-gaza-suggest-it-wont-have-months-to-win-war/

US tells Israel it will announce visa ban on violent settlers in coming weeks — officials * * * timesofisrael.com
Blinken said to tell Israel to change strategy for southern Gaza, suggest it won’t have months to win war * * * timesofisrael.com

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@CarolineGlick 12/1/23: “Temporary pause” ends https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/30/world/middleeast/the-truce-broke-down-over-the-details-of-further-hostage-and-prisoner-exchanges-israeli-officials-say.html#:~:text=But%20the%20two%20Israeli%20officials,the%20sensitivity%20of%20the%20discussions

The truce broke down over the details of further hostage and prisoner exchanges, Israeli officials say. nytimes.com

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12/2/23: Sec. Austin delivers speech noting “I have personally pushed Israeli leaders to avoid civilian casualties, and to shun irresponsible rhetoric, and to prevent violence by settlers in the West Bank,” and warning that Israel could suffer “strategic defeat” otherwise https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-02/defense-secretary-austin-warns-of-risk-for-israel-over-civilian-deaths-in-gaza?embedded-checkout=true

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@CarolineGlick 12/4/23: Politico reports that Biden admin officials have since mid-October been planning post-war scenario envisioning a “revitalized” PA in charge of Gaza. This represents an attempt to box PM Netanyahu, who resists telegraphing post-war plans https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/12/04/biden-gaza-israel-hamas-war-00130000#:~:text=Key%20parts%20of%20the%20plan,advising%20Palestinian%20security%20forces%2C%20the

How the Biden team is planning for a postwar Gaza Strip Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may not like the ideas, but he also may not get a say. politico.com

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12/5/23: Sec. Blinken announces visa restrictions on Jews targeting those “involved in or meaningfully contribution to actions that undermine peace, security, and stability” in Judea and Samaria https://x.com/SecBlinken/status/1732093745380659342?s=20 That same day, report drops indicating U.S. wishes for Israeli invasion to be over by the first week of January https://x.com/Joyce_Karam/status/1732055439607582817?s=20

@SecBlinken - Secretary Antony Blinken

Today, I announced a new visa restrictions policy targeting individuals and their family members involved in or meaningfully contributing to actions that undermine peace, security, and stability in the West Bank. Violence against  civilians will have consequences.

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@CarolineGlick 12/6/23: Report indicates WH seeking to broker deal between Israel and Lebanon that according to senior Israeli officials aims to “prevent[] Israel and the IDF from engaging in a military campaign along the northern border” https://x.com/Nadav_Eyal/status/1732458034448720281?s=20; https://x.com/bhweingarten/status/1732468165068603417?s=20

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Read @AcrossTheBay on the maritime deal that the U.S. apparently sees as the model for the next Hezbollah-Israel pact. To what extent is Biden forcing this on Bibi? https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/in-lebanon-israel-america-opposite-sides

The Role of the U.S. in Lebanon and Israel Relations Discover how Benjamin Netanyahu addresses Hezbollah threats with Israeli defense force officials regarding US and Lebanon relations. tabletmag.com

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12/7/23: Report suggests Biden admin is going around Israel to work with PA on a plan to run Gaza post-war – with PA calling for Hamas to join it in coalition government https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-12-08/palestinian-authority-working-with-us-on-postwar-plan-for-gaza?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email That same day Sec. Blinken criticizes Israel for its southern Gaza offensive, noting there is a “gap…[between] the intent to protect civilians and the actual results that we’re seeing on the ground” https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/blinken-says-gap-remains-between-israels-intent-protect-civilians-results-2023-12-07/#:~:text=WASHINGTON%2C%20Dec%207%20(Reuters),been%20happening%20on%20the%20ground. A report also circulates suggesting U.S. directed Israel not to respond to Houthi attacks despite being under de facto blockade https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-said-to-tell-israel-it-will-handle-houthi-attacks-but-is-eschewing-strikes-for-now/; https://www.jns.org/standing-up-to-the-american-colossus/

US said to tell Israel it will handle Houthi attacks, but is eschewing strikes for now Washington reportedly worried Israeli action against Iran-backed Yemeni rebels could ignite broader conflict amid ongoing war against Hamas timesofisrael.com
Standing up to the American colossus Why is the United States leveraging its position as Israel’s ally to compel an Israeli defeat at the hands of Iran and its proxies? The answer is politics. jns.org

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12/10/23: @carolineglick reports that Hochstein reportedly seeking to broker Israel-Lebanon plan whereby Israel would withdraw from strategically significant sovereign territory, with Hezbollah proclaiming it will abide by the UNSC Resolution it has been violating – thereby imperiling Israel https://www.jns.org/israels-survival-clashes-with-americas-lebanon-delusions/

Israel’s survival clashes with America’s Lebanon delusions With regard to Lebanon, U.S.-Israel relations are on a collision course. jns.org

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12/12/23: At a fundraiser with prominent Jewish Democrats, Pres. Biden suggests he lectured PM Netanyahu, with respect to the Israel-Hamas War, “Don’t make the same mistakes we made [after] 9/11. There was no reason why we had to be in a war in Afghanistan [after] 9/11,” falsely claiming Israel had been engaging in “indiscriminate bombing,” and also indicating that “I think he [Netanyahu] has to change.” Biden warns Israel is “starting to lose…support” internationally. He also criticizes conservative national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/biden-netanyahu-needs-to-change-coalition-israel-is-starting-to-lose-support-around-world/

Biden: PM shackled by hardline coalition partners; Israel losing world support ‘by indiscriminate bombing’ * * * timesofisrael.com

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12/13/23: Axios reports Biden admin delays sale of rifles to Israel “over concerns about attacks by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank” – again a canard used to smear and slander Israeli opposition to desired two-state plan https://www.axios.com/2023/12/13/us-israel-rifle-sale-delay-west-bank-violence

Scoop: U.S. delaying sale of M16 rifles to Israel over settler violence "This deal isn't moving anywhere at the moment." axios.com

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12/14/23: Axios reports NSA Sullivan told PM Netanyahu et al. that Israel needs to “transition to the next lower intensity phase [of the war] in a matter of weeks, not months,” contrary to what Israeli officials were saying they needed in terms of time https://www.axios.com/2023/12/14/jake-sullivan-netanyahu-israel-meeting; https://jewishinsider.com/2023/12/israel-united-states-jake-sullivan-benjamin-netanyahu-hamas/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Kickoff%20December%2015%202023&utm_content=Daily%20Kickoff%20December%2015%202023+CID_7e184a663d92ff56e78d0bbbdd7f95eb&utm_source=Campaign%20Monitor%20JI&utm_term=Jewish%20Insider%20Washington%20correspondent%20Gabby%20Deutch%20reports That same day Politico reports U.S. has gathered intelligence that could allow it to make assessments about whether Israel is abiding by the laws of war https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/14/israel-conduct-war-intel-tactic-00131868

Israel must move to "lower intensity phase" of war in weeks not months, Sullivan tells Netanyahu "The high intensity kinetic campaign needed to transition to the next lower intensity phase." axios.com
White House sharply diverges from Israel in long-term goal of war In a visit to Israel, U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan laid out new terms for what Washington wants to see in Gaza. It looks different from what Israel wants jewishinsider.com
US has collected intel it could use to judge Israel’s conduct of war The U.S. has been gathering information about Israel’s tactics in Gaza since the start of the war and provided those reports to lawmakers. politico.com

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12/15/23: Times of Israel reports various Israeli leaders have urged the Biden admin to stop talking about a “two-state solution” – pleas that will go ignored https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-urging-us-not-to-talk-publicly-about-two-state-solution-officials/ NSA Sullivan tells reporters while in Tel Aviv that the Hezbollah “threat can be dealt with through diplomacy,” undermining potential Israeli military action https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-778166 That same day, reports emerge suggesting U.S. wishes to ensure not only humanitarian aid but commercial goods be allowed into Gaza strip https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/with-kerem-shalom-to-reopen-us-sets-sites-on-re-entry-of-commercial-goods-into-gaza-officials-tell-toi/

Israel urging US not to talk publicly about two-state solution — officials Request not just being made by PM, but Herzog, Gantz and Lapid as well, who argue that framework has no support post Oct. 7; US official says Washington in no position to heed call timesofisrael.com
US: Hezbollah's threat against Israel best dealt with through diplomacy Jake Sullivan stressed that deterrence is an important element of the kind of diplomacy needed to bring security to north. jpost.com
With Kerem Shalom to reopen, US sets sites on re-entry of commercial goods into Gaza — officials tell ToI * * * timesofisrael.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

12/16/23: Reports indicate U.S. military leaders press Israel to limit its war effort to “prevent a wider regional war,” the indication being that Israel must cease intense operations – necessitated by the attack perpetrated by Iran proxy Hamas – to get Iran’s proxies to stop attacking https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-major-combat-operations-austin-b201d682a10735c0bc6847359edeca8b

US military leaders press Israel to shift from major combat as Iranian-backed ship attacks escalate The top two U.S. military leaders are traveling to Tel Aviv to advise the Israeli government on how to transition from major combat operations against Hamas in Gaza to a more limited and precise campaign. apnews.com

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@CarolineGlick 12/22/23: U.S. abstains in the face of UNSC resolution calling “for urgent steps to immediately allow safe, unhindered, and expanded humanitarian access and to create the conditions for a sustainable cessation of hostilities” https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/un-security-council-acts-boost-aid-gaza-after-us-abstains-2023-12-22/

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@CarolineGlick 12/28/23: Reports emerge suggesting Biden admin is unhappy with and pressing Israel to release tax revenue it is withholding from the PA https://www.axios.com/2023/12/28/biden-netanyahu-call-palestinian-authority-tax-revenue

Scoop: Biden in "frustrating" call told Bibi to solve Palestinian tax revenue issue It's a sign of the growing tensions between the two leaders. axios.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/2/24: State Dept. calls “inflammatory and irresponsible” comments of Israeli national security minister Ben-Gvir and finance minister Bezalel Smotrich calling for Palestinians to voluntarily leave Gaza and pressing for Israelis to return https://archive.ph/r7JjL#the-state-department-rebukes-israeli-ministers-pushing-for-gazans-to-leave-the-enclave That same day, Israel allegedly assassinates Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Lebanon, prompting Biden administration officials to claim, per @rich_goldberg, they had advised against the attack https://x.com/rich_goldberg/status/1742271226339377239?s=20

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/8/24: President Biden says, in the face of protestors, “I’ve been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza. And using all that I can to do that” https://x.com/karol/status/1744426829300068444?s=20 Jake Tapper tweets that a Biden admin official indicates PM Netanyahu will have to choose between Israeli conservatives, and Biden and the U.S. https://x.com/jaketapper/status/1744397998904275048?s=20

@karol - Karol Markowicz

Biden admits he's pressuring Israel to end Gaza offensive. "I've been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza. And using all that I can to do so."

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1/9/24: In remarks in Tel Aviv, Sec. Blinken holds Israel responsible for the “acute food insecurity” of Gazans, demanding “Israel needs to do everything it can to remove any obstacles from crossings to other parts of Gaza. Improving deconfliction procedures to ensure that the aid can move safely and securely is a critical part of that” – this regarding aid distributed primarily by a captured entity of Hamas, UNRWA. Despite lamenting how “the daily toll on civilians in Gaza…is far too high,” Blinken says “the United States unequivocally rejects any proposals advocating for the resettlement of Palestinians outside of Gaza” https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-at-a-press-availability-45/#:~:text=And%20then%20once%20they're,a%20critical%20part%20of%20that. @CarolineGlick’s analysis suggests Biden admin officials are working behind the scenes to topple PM Netanyahu with a left-wing Israeli alternative that will make massive land concessions in connection with establishment of a Palestinian state https://www.jns.org/victory-is-more-important-than-us-support/

Secretary Antony J. Blinken at a Press Availability - United States Department of State SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Good evening.  This is my fourth trip to Israel since the horrific Hamas attacks of October 7th, so I’m here just over three months – 95 days – since those attacks occurred. We know that for the people who were most affected by the attacks and the conflict that’s followed, time moves differently.  Immediately before […] state.gov
Victory is more important than US support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers must remember that Israel is not an American vassal state. jns.org

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1/10/24: Following meeting with PA President Mahmoud Abbas – currently serving in the 20th year of a four-year term – Sec. Blinken declares Abbas “committed” to reforming the PA https://www.timesofisrael.com/blinken-seeks-palestinian-reform-as-he-tries-to-rally-region-behind-postwar-vision/ As WSJ reports, this comes amid recent news the PA would extend its “pay for slay” compensation to families of Hamas terrorists killed after Oct. 7 https://archive.ph/Ls6sJ

In Ramallah, Blinken tells Abbas US supports ‘tangible steps’ toward Palestinian state As he tries to rally region behind postwar vision for Gaza, top US diplomat reportedly holds 'tense' meeting with PA leader while hundreds outside protest 'unwelcome' visit timesofisrael.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/14/24: “The president’s patience is running out” with the continuing Israeli war on Hamas, a U.S. official leaks to Axios. Also leaked, Sec. Blinken’s view that Israel’s plan for post-war Gaza was “pie in the sky.” Notably, Blinken met with both war cabinet minister Gantz, opposition leader Lapid, and Defense Minister Gallant, all cast as potential PM Netanyahu successors in the press https://www.axios.com/2024/01/14/biden-netanyahu-israel-gaza-war-tensions NSA Sullivan says on “Face the Nation” that “it’s the right time” for Israel to scale back its military offensive https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-war-news-01-14-2024-3af5b75f744b92c5517b287baf20b55b

Biden "running out" of patience with Bibi as Gaza war hits 100 days "The situation sucks and we are stuck," one U.S. official said. axios.com
White House says 'it's the right time' for Israel to scale back Gaza war as fighting hits 100 days The White House's comments come even as Israeli leaders vow to intensify their operation against the territory’s ruling Hamas militant group. apnews.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/17/24: NBC News reports of growing rupture between Biden admin and PM Netanyahu, with U.S. officials leaking that Netanyahu “will not be there forever” – again part of a whisper campaign against him suggesting a desire to see him toppled. “The officials said the Biden administration is trying to lay the groundwork with other Israeli and civil society leaders in anticipation of an eventual post-Netanyahu government. In an attempt to work around Netanyahu, Blinken also met individually with members of his war Cabinet and other Israeli leaders, including opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yair Lapid, officials said.” Blinken also conveys, per NBC, that there is “no military solution” to Hamas https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/frustrations-biden-israeli-pm-netanyahu-mount-rcna134263 That same day in conversation with NYT admin mouthpiece Thomas Friedman, Blinken puts onus on Israel to make peace, noting “Arab countries and Muslim countries…are prepared to have a relationship with Israel in terms of its integration, its normalization, its security” in exchange for a Palestinian state. “When in previous times we came close to…getting a Palestinian state…the view then…was that Arab leaders, Palestinian leaders, had not done enough to prepare their own people for this profound change. I think a challenge now, a question now: Is Israeli society prepared to engage on these questions?” https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-at-a-conversation-with-thomas-friedman/

Frustrations between Biden and Israeli PM Netanyahu mount WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Antony Blinken dialed up pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday over the future of the Gaza Strip, laying bare the Biden administration’s growing frustrations with the Israeli prime minister’s rejection of a proposal last week. nbcnews.com
Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a Conversation with Thomas Friedman - United States Department of State MR FRIEDMAN:  Klaus, thank you.  And Mr. Secretary, it’s great to be with you here this morning.  I want to begin with a real black-and-white contrast in the morning news, reading the papers.  One – on one side you read about the power these days, Mr. Secretary, of the – these small units, Houthis who […] state.gov

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1/19/24: After several weeks of reported silence, President Biden and PM Netanyahu speak, during which Biden presses Netanyahu to agree to the creation of a Palestinian state post-war. John Kirby tsk-tsks Netanyahu for saying “I shall not compromise on full Israeli security control of the entire area west of Jordan River,” responding “It’s not a phrase that we recommend using because of that [‘from the river to the sea’] context” https://archive.ph/rneca

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/21/24: WSJ reports on U.S.-Egypt-Qatar plan to essentially force Israel to end the war with an Israeli loss by leveraging a hostage-for-terrorist exchange during a freeze that would ultimately lead to the withdrawal of Israeli troops, the ending of surveillance, flooding of Gaza with aid, followed by “talks for a permanent cease-fire, normalization of relations between Israel and Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and the relaunching of a process to create a Palestinian state.” In such a scenario, Hamas would not be destroyed, and hundreds if not thousands of freed jihadists could be re-deployed from a newly established Palestinian terror state. These U.S.-supported talks persist to this day https://archive.ph/2sxO2

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

@CarolineGlick 1/22/24: Politico telegraphs Biden admin will seek to pressure Israel to de-intensify/halt war to get Houthis to stand down https://www.politico.com/newsletters/national-security-daily/2024/01/22/how-to-stop-the-houthis-00137030

How to stop the Houthis President Joe Biden and his team's current thinking: there’s no single thing that will pressure the militants to cease launching missiles. politico.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/26/24: State Dept. announces “temporary pause” on UNRWA funding after organization is found to be brimming with Hamas members and colluders. But the freeze only comes after 99.8% of the $121M in UNRWA funding earmarked has already been delivered https://archive.ph/5XSul Separately, with Israeli protestors preventing aid at Kerem Shalom border crossing from entering the Gaza strip until hostages are freed, White House reportedly pressures Israel to ensure aid moves unabated https://www.timesofisrael.com/for-third-day-running-protesters-block-gaza-aid-at-kerem-shalom-crossing/

For third day running, protesters block Gaza aid at Kerem Shalom crossing Hundreds more expected at border crossing to demand all humanitarian aid entering Strip be cut off until Hamas frees all remaining hostages timesofisrael.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

1/28/24: NBC News reports Biden admin “is discussing using weaponry sales to Israel as leverage to convince the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to heed long-standing U.S. calls to scale back its military assault in the Gaza Strip.” A Biden official leaks “There’s a lot more that needs to be done and they [Israel] need to be more careful about.” https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/biden-administration-discussing-slowing-weaponry-deliveries-israel-pre-rcna136035 Shin Bet Director reports vast majority of humanitarian assistance goes to Hamas https://x.com/CarolineGlick/status/1751688519284584751?s=20; https://jewishinsider.com/2024/02/daily-kickoff-the-growing-u-s-israel-divide-over-gaza-aid/

Biden administration discussing slowing some weaponry deliveries to Israel to pressure Netanyahu U.S. officials are considering pausing or slowing some U.S. arms shipments to Israel to convince the government to heed U.S. calls to scale back its military assault in Gaza. nbcnews.com
Daily Kickoff: The growing U.S.-Israel divide over Gaza aid jewishinsider.com

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1/31/24: Axios reports State Dept. is reviewing options on “possible U.S. and international recognition of a Palestinian state after the war in Gaza” on heels of meeting between Sec. Blinken and Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer – a move that if done unilaterally would violate Oslo Accords https://www.axios.com/2024/01/31/palestine-statehood-biden-israel-gaza-war That same day, WSJ reports that U.S. is “pushing for a cease-fire deal that could stop the war in Gaza long enough to stall Israel’s military momentum and potentially set the stage for a more lasting truce,” beginning with a six-week cease-fire and hostage-for-terrorist exchange in which “Hamas has demanded the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners for each female Israeli soldier set free” https://archive.ph/O5Clz Comments from Hamas officials suggest they believe the U.S. is effectively on its side in negotiations https://thedailyscroll.substack.com/p/january-31-the-terms-of-israels-hostage Also that day, NYT’s Friedman previews a coming “Biden Doctrine” involving forcing a Palestinian state on Israel to gain the “global legitimacy, the NATO allies and the Arab and Muslim allies it needs” to “take on Iran in a more aggressive manner” https://archive.ph/oFphP

Scoop: State Department reviewing options for possible recognition of Palestinian state While U.S. officials stress there has been no policy change, the fact State is considering options signals a shift in thinking. axios.com
January 31: The Terms of Israel’s Hostage Deal Are Getting Worse U.S. floats recognition for Palestine; ICE meets with “abolish ICE” activists; Fani’s swag thedailyscroll.substack.com

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2/1/24: Biden issues executive order sanctioning, de-banking Jews living in their biblical homeland of Judea and Samaria should they challenge the White House’s desired “two-state solution” based on fraud claim of an uptick in “settler violence.” EO is meant to draw equivalence between vastly more lethal and pervasive Palestinian Arab jihadist threat and Israelis, undermine cause of Jews in Judea and Samaria who will most fervently oppose two-state plan and who are suffering disproportionate casualties fighting in war. “Exceptional” response, as PM Netanyahu terms it, applies not only to those detained by police but supportive NGOs and government officials. Leaks indicate Biden admin considered applying sanctions to ministers Ben-Gvir and Smotrich. UNRWA officials colluding with or found to be members of Hamas, among other Palestinian Arabs not slapped with such sanctions https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/1753069501472764293?s=20; https://x.com/EVKontorovich/status/1753406644011008097?s=20

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@CarolineGlick 2/2/24: Report indicates Biden admin is pressuring Israel not to recruit foreign workers for construction industry in bid to force Israel to re-open itself to Palestinian Arab workers https://www.jewishpress.com/news/us-news/us-leaning-on-israel-to-drop-foreign-manpower-providers-keeping-pa-workers-option-open/2024/02/02/

US Leaning on Israel to Drop Foreign Manpower Providers, Keeping PA Workers Option Open It may only a matter of time before Netanyahu gives in to pressures from contractors and the US and ignores his right-wing ministers who object to letting in PA Arab workers. jewishpress.com

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2/3/24: Israel Hayom reports Biden admin threatens to invoke Leahy Law – restricting funding of military aid to foreign units over purported human rights violations – in response to Israeli security counter-terrorism operations aimed at neutralizing pervasive jihadist threat in Judea and Samaria https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/02/03/934807/

Exclusive: US makes implicit threat to invoke Leahy Law over West Bank incidents – www.israelhayom.com The Biden administration has been pressing Israel to provide answers regarding a series of incidents in which, it claims, IDF units operating in Judea and Samaria violated the so-called "Leahy Law", a set of legal amendments that restrict the funding of military aid to units over human rights concerns, Israel Hayom has exclusively learned. Follow […] israelhayom.com

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@CarolineGlick 2/4/24: Politico reports Pres. Biden has called PM Netanyahu a “bad fucking guy,” though a spokesperson denies the claim https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/02/04/biden-third-party-peril-00139380

Forget No Labels. Biden’s Third-Party Peril is on the Left. Young Democrats find U.S. support for Netanyahu’s war effort is untenable, potentially costing the president millions of liberal votes. politico.com

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2/5/24: @CarolineGlick writes that “the IDF has been compelled to conserve its ammunition on the ground due to shortages in supplies, indicating that the United States is slow-walking its supply of key armaments to Israel.” Glick also reports on another visit from Hochstein to Israel as he pursues a purported diplomatic solution to the Hezbollah threat from the north – one that will see the jihadist group continue to menacingly threaten northern Israel while Israel is expected to cede sovereignty to strategic significant lands therein https://www.jns.org/360-degrees-of-hostility-the-biden-administration-and-israel/

360 degrees of hostility: The Biden administration and Israel Why is the United States continuing to hamper the ability of the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza? jns.org

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2/6/24: Left-wing Israeli outlet Haaretz reports that a new Biden admin policy aims to target Israeli “executives, investors and maybe even employees at companies producing offense cybersecurity technologies” by causing them “to lose their visas to the United States if the spyware their firms sell is misused and deployed against political activists, human rights defenders or journalists” in a bid to create leverage over Israel and PM Netanyahu to bend to the Biden admin’s favored war plans https://archive.ph/5XSul

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@CarolineGlick 2/7/24: Sec. Blinken says “Israelis were dehumanized in the most horrific way on October 7th. The hostages have been dehumanized every day since. But that cannot be a license to dehumanize others” https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-at-a-press-availability-46/#:~:text=Israelis%20were%20dehumanized%20in%20the,a%20license%20to%20dehumanize%20others

Secretary Antony J. Blinken At a Press Availability - United States Department of State SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Good evening.  This is my fifth visit to the region and seventh visit to Israel since October 7th.  I’m back first and foremost to consult directly with our partners on the joint efforts to bring all of the remaining hostages home.  I’ve met with families of the hostages multiple times during prior visits, […] state.gov

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2/8/24: Biden issues national security memorandum conditioning military aid broadly on recipients providing “credible and reliable written assurances” they are acting in “compliance with international humanitarian law” – targeting Israel, which will have to produce such assurances within 45 days, the due date coinciding with the Jewish holiday of Purim https://x.com/AndrewDesiderio/status/1755769385698857227?s=20; https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2024/02/08/national-security-memorandum-on-safeguards-and-accountability-with-respect-to-transferred-defense-articles-and-defense-services/

National Security Memorandum on Safeguards and Accountability With Respect to Transferred Defense Articles and Defense Services | The White House NATIONAL SECURITY MEMORANDUM/NSM-20 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE               THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE               THE ATTORNEY GENERAL               THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND                 BUDGET               THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE… whitehouse.gov

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That same day reports circulate suggesting State Dept. has issued “strident warnings” against a Rafah offensive, with U.S. State Dept. deputy spokesman Vedant Patel challenging Israel’s plans by noting admin had “yet to see any evidence of serious planning for such an operation” and that “To conduct such an operation right now with no planning and little thought in a[] [densely populated] area” would be a “disaster.” The Rafah offensive is imperative to crippling Hamas https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-ramps-up-strikes-on-rafah-as-us-warns-major-offensive-would-be-disaster/ NYT reports, in leak undermining war effort, that U.S. intel officials had told Congress Israel “was not close to eliminating” Hamas, and that officials “raised doubts about whether the destruction or elimination of Hamas is a realistic objective” https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/09/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news#us-intelligence-officials-tell-congress-that-israel-is-not-close-to-eliminating-hamas @Eluttwak details – in piece in @tabletmag countering that on the contrary Israel is winning the war going away – how it has succeeded despite U.S. demands hampering Israel’s ability to expedite the war in Gaza, particularly in limiting actions of the Israeli air force https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/israel-winning-gaza

Israel ramps up strikes on Rafah as US warns major offensive would be ‘disaster’ Egypt reiterates concerns Israeli campaign in Gaza's southernmost city could cause mass Palestinian effort to flee Strip; officer says Hamas forces in Khan Younis largely destroyed timesofisrael.com
Middle East Crisis: Netanyahu Asks Military for Plans to Evacuate Rafah, Where 1.4 Million Are Sheltering Israel’s prime minister asked the army to draw up plans to “evacuate the civilian population and topple the brigades” of Hamas in Rafah, the border city where displaced Gazans have sought shelter. nytimes.com
Why Israel Is Winning in Gaza The tactical victory that Hamas achieved on October 7, with all its scenes of unimaginable horror, has become a leading driver of its strategic defeat tabletmag.com

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2/9/24: President Biden tells reporters “I’m of the view, as you know, that the conduct of the response in Gaza, in the Gaza Strip, has been over the top” https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/biden-calls-israels-response-in-gaza-to-hamas-october-7-attack-over-the-top/ NYT reports that in closed-door meeting with Arab American leaders in Michigan, Deputy NSA Finer undermines Netanyahu-led government in asking, “Will Israel be willing to do the hard thing that’s going to be required of them, which is meaningful steps for the Palestinians on the question of two states? I don’t know if the answer to that is yes. I do not have any confidence in this current government of Israel.” He also expresses regret for not rebuking Israeli officials over their fiery rhetoric regarding Hamas https://archive.ph/AfJjJ#selection-4683.127-4683.394

Biden: ‘Conduct of response in Gaza has been over the top’; unclear remarks seen as critique of Israel, may refer to Hamas ceasefire proposal * * * timesofisrael.com

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2/11/24: WaPo reports “Biden’s patience is wearing thin over how Israel has conducted its military campaign” in article detailing that the president “and his top aides are closer to a breach with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than at any time since the Gaza War began” https://archive.is/lRe9b#selection-985.4-985.88 In call, Biden reportedly directs Netanyahu to find a way to “close the gaps with Hamas” in ceasefire negotiations https://thedailyscroll.substack.com/p/february-12-2024-a-black-weekend?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=680918&post_id=141615528&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=dqwj3&utm_medium=email U.S. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield tells NPR that under current conditions an Israel military operation “cannot proceed” in Rafah

February 12, 2024: A Black Weekend for the Hamasniks The Rafah psyop; State Dept vet joins anti-Israel NGO; Autogynephilic Mass Shooters for Palestine thedailyscroll.substack.com

@bhweingarten - Benjamin Weingarten

2/12/24: President Biden declares U.S. is pushing for a six-week pause in Israel-Hamas war with the intent to extend towards a longer ceasefire https://archive.ph/iR4MB Biden also says “A major military operation in Rafah should not proceed without a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support of more than 1 million people sheltering there” https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/12/foreign-secretaries-and-diplomats-try-to-persuade-netanyahu-to-call-off-rafah-offensive During remarks with the King of Jordan – who bashed Israel without any response from the president – Biden quotes Hamas-sourced casualty figures, ones he himself had called unreliable months prior only to recant in the face of Muslim activists. NSC’s Kirby says “We have consistently conveyed our concerns to our Israeli counterparts, including the prime minister…about moving forward in Rafah in a major way without due consideration of civilians,” adding “there’s been too many [civilian casualties]” https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20240213-us-conveyed-concerns-to-israel-about-moving-forward-in-rafah-white-house/ NBC News reports that Biden has in recent weeks been disparaging PM Netanyahu, referring to him as an “asshole” as he “has been venting his frustration in recent private conversations…over his inability to persuade Israel to change its military tactics in the Gaza Strip…nam[ing] Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the primary obstacle” https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/biden-disparages-netanyahu-private-hasnt-changed-us-policy-israel-rcna138282 That same day, in response to an Israeli hostage rescue, NSC’s Kirby says that while “pleased” about the operation, of potential associated Palestinian deaths “the proper number of civilian casualties is zero” and “We certainly mourn any loss of innocent life as the result of those operations” https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-786613?utm_source=jpost.app.apple&utm_medium=share

Biden joins international calls for Israel to halt planned Rafah offensive Politicians say Palestinians sheltering in the southern city in Gaza have nowhere else to go theguardian.com
US conveyed concerns to Israel 'about moving forward in Rafah': White House The US has communicated concerns to Israel about a possible Israeli assault on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on the border with Egypt, Anadolu Agency reports. middleeastmonitor.com
Biden disparages Netanyahu in private but hasn’t significantly changed U.S. policy toward Israel and Gaza As the reported Palestinian death toll in Gaza reaches 28,000, Biden continues to believe that unequivocally supporting Israel is the right policy. nbcnews.com
WH praises hostage raid, bemoans Palestinian deaths amid tension The Biden administration was “pleased to hear the news of two Israeli hostages freed last night by Israeli Defense Forces in Rafah after 128 days” Kirby said. jpost.com

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2/13/24: Word leaks that contrary to NSC Kirby remarks from one month prior, the Biden admin has “been assessing possible international law violations by Israel for months…and…[is] continuing to do so” https://sg.news.yahoo.com/biden-administration-investigating-israels-possible-155307310.html In a perhaps unprecedented de facto ask, the U.S. says “Any credible plan” for Rafah invasion must account for “physical movement, safe movement, as well as proper sustenance for them – food, water, medicine, access to healthcare” of civilians there https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/kirby-says-us-has-not-seen-israels-plan-for-rafah-praises-idf-efforts-to-protect-civilians/#:~:text=Speaking%20at%20a%20White%20House,of%20an%20operation%20in%20Rafah. https://x.com/Jewtastic/status/1757479681132216527?s=20 Axios reports Pres. Biden says in any new hostage deal, Israel may have to release a greater multiple of Palestinian jihadists for hostages than in the initial ceasefire/hostage trade https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/1757485702432817209?s=20 Biden officials reportedly express outrage for Israel holding grain from being delivered to Gaza by way of Hamas-captured UNRWA https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/385148

The Biden Administration Is Investigating Israel's Possible War Crimes — Despite Public Claims To The Contrary White House spokesman John Kirby said last month such probes are not occurring, but sources tell HuffPost U.S. officials have been assessing Israel's possible international law violations for months. sg.news.yahoo.com
Kirby says US has ‘not seen’ Israel’s plan for Rafah, praises IDF efforts to protect civilians * * * timesofisrael.com
Report: Smotrich stopping US grain from going to UNRWA American officials reportedly furious after Finance Minister blocks aid shipment from going to UN refugee agency proven to have close ties to Hamas terrorist organization. israelnationalnews.com

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2/14/24: WaPo reports Biden admin is “rushing to complete a detailed, comprehensive plan for long-term peace between Israel and Palestinians, including a firm timeline for the establishment of a Palestinian state,” which would include “the withdrawal of many, if not all, settler communities on the West Bank; [and] a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem.” Report asserts that “under consideration [is] early U.S. recognition of a Palestinian state” https://archive.ph/Kj7xN Axios reports Sec. Austin discusses with his counterpart Defense Minister Gallant “the importance of safeguarding civilians and ensuring the movement of and access to humanitarian assistance before any operations against Hamas in Rafah” WSJ also reports U.S. is probing Israeli strikes in Gaza and Lebanon https://archive.ph/rJ1Un While Israelis and Judea and Samaria are threatened with sanctions, President Biden issues a waiver for deportable Palestinians in the U.S., shielding them from deportation for 18 months https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2024/02/14/memorandum-on-the-deferred-enforced-departure-for-certain-palestinians/

Memorandum on the Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Palestinians | The White House MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBJECT:       Deferred Enforced Departure for Certain Palestinians Following the horrific October 7, 2023, terrorist attack by Hamas against Israel, and Israel’s ensuing military response, humanitarian conditions in the Palestinian territories, and primarily Gaza, have significantly deteriorated.  While I remain focused on improving the… whitehouse.gov

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2/15/24: WSJ reports that: “The U.S. has communicated that it wouldn’t—under any circumstances—support a plan for a full-scale invasion of Rafah, and that it would prefer to see targeted operations, U.S. officials said. The Biden administration has asked the Israeli military to produce a ‘credible plan’ that included both a military and humanitarian component if it decides to disregard Washington’s advice and invade the city, U.S. officials said.” https://archive.ph/pSocs#selection-2275.0-2279.397 In a separate report, a U.S. official says that “in recent days, the Biden administration has handed Israel a list of demands that must be met before any operation in Rafah” https://www.jns.org/in-a-rafah-op-israels-most-pressing-concern-isnt-the-us-but-egypt/?_se=YWdsaW5jaGVyQG5peG9ucGVhYm9keS5jb20%3D&utm_campaign=Morning+Syndicate+Thursday+02152024&utm_medium=email&utm_source=brevo Claiming “There’s no indication Biden” will take any such measures, Politico lays out a series of punitive actions it might take to the extent Israel undertakes a Rafah offensive the administration disapproves of https://www.politico.com/newsletters/national-security-daily/2024/02/15/bidens-options-to-prevent-catastrophic-rafah-invasion-00141485 A readout of a call between Biden and Netanyahu released that evening notes Biden “reiterated his view that a military operation should not proceed without a credible and executable plan for ensuring the safety of and support for the civilians in Rafah.” https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/02/15/readout-of-president-bidens-call-with-prime-minister-netanyahu-of-israel-12/ As @TabletMag reports, halting the Rafah operation and thereby throwing Hamas a lifeline will lead to preserving its: leadership and at least some of the terror group’s organizational and military strength and to incorporate this "deradicalized" remnant into the government of a Palestinian state, where it can reconstitute itself with international aid, constantly exert pressure on Fatah to take more radically anti-Israel stances, and serve as a permanent Iranian foothold on Israel’s eastern border, in addition to the footholds Iran already has on Israel’s northern and southwestern borders. But even if the PA doesn’t incorporate Hamas, as the PA prime minister says he hopes to do, Israel would still have problems. As The Washington Free Beacon reported Thursday: An investigation by Palestinian Media Watch, the nonprofit watchdog based in Jerusalem, documented at least 55 attacks by PA security forces against Israeli soldiers or civilians since 2020, including four in the past month alone. In each case, the PA or its ruling Fatah party has eulogized the attacker as one of their own "soldiers." WSJ separately reports Biden admin had considered punitive action the month prior “includ[ing] a reversal of two Trump-era policies: one that allows products made in Jewish settlements in the Israel-occupied West Bank to be labeled as being ‘Made in Israel,’ and another that upended longstanding U.S. policy that the West Bank settlements violate international law” https://archive.is/wBbUA#selection-2765.45-2765.325

In a Rafah op, Israel’s most pressing concern isn't the US but Egypt “There is a nightmare dream in Egypt: The fear that hundreds of thousands of Gazans will threaten to break through the Rafah Border Crossing into Egypt,” a senior lecturer at Bar-Ilan University told JNS. jns.org
Biden’s options to prevent ‘catastrophic’ Rafah invasion We dug through some of the administration’s past actions to consider what might be on the table. politico.com
Readout of President Biden’s Call with Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel | The White House President Joseph R. Biden spoke today with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. The President and the Prime Minister discussed ongoing hostage negotiations. The President reaffirmed his commitment to working tirelessly to support the release of all hostages as soon as possible, recognizing their appalling situation after 132 days in Hamas captivity. The President and… whitehouse.gov
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Matthew Miller: "The US does not dictate to Israel what it must do, just as we don't dictate to any country what it must do." Reporter: "Unless you invade them." https://t.co/rCh9OYSdQd

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Israel, like other countries, makes its own decisions. The US does not dictate to Israel or any other country. We present what we believe are the good options. We stand up for what we believe in the briefing room. Translation: Israel and other countries have sovereignty to make their own decisions. The US does not impose its will on Israel or any other country. We present what we believe are the best options and stand up for them in the briefing room.
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Speaker 0: Israel, like other countries in the region, is a sovereign country that makes its own decisions. The United States does not dictate to Israel what it must do just as we don't dictate to any country what it must do. We present what we believe We present what the we believe are the good one, Matt. We present no, I mean, but come on. Yeah. We present stand up hour at the in the briefing room.
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“We can’t control what Israel does, so we have no choice but to keep giving them billions of dollars in aid and weapons.” --US State Spox Matt Miller https://t.co/ogqAQuMXB9

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Israel, like other countries, is sovereign and makes its own decisions. The United States does not dictate to Israel or any country. We present what we believe is right, but ultimately it's up to them.
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Speaker 0: Is that Israel, like other countries in the region, is a sovereign country that makes its own decisions. The United States does not dictate to Israel what it must do just as we don't dictate to any country what it must do. We present what we believe And what the are we present what the we believe are the good one, Matt. We no. I mean, but but come on. Yeah. It's
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.@nadia_bilbassy pushes back on Miller avoiding Israeli accountability by blaming Hamas. Nadia: But Hamas is not your ally, my point is what did this admin do to use its leverage over Israel to make sure no more civilians are dead? Miller then blames Hamas again. https://t.co/7f2M0gsbPM

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Hamas is a designated terrorist organization, not an ally. The focus should be on how to use leverage over Israel to prevent civilian deaths. Israel faces challenges in conducting military operations against an enemy that hides among civilians. Efforts will be made to minimize civilian casualties while acknowledging Israel's responsibility. The discussion will move on due to time constraints.
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Speaker 0: But Hamas is not your ally. He's not your partner. You're designated as a terrorist organization. I'm asking on the other side, which is you share the same value with them, which is Israel. So my question to you is not about Hamas and how the war was started because we passed the stage not to take away from what happened on October 7th. But my point to you is what the this administration do to press to use the leverage that Israel that you have over Israel to make sure that no more civilians are dead. Speaker 1: Nadia, my point is you can't answer the question about Israel's conduct without giving an accurate assessment of the situation that they are in of trying to, conduct legitimate military and counterterrorism operations against an enemy that has sworn the destruction of Israel, sworn sworn you know, sworn that they would destroy Israel and kill Israeli civilians, and hides behind civilians. So this isn't a situation, a traditional battle situation where Hamas troops are out in a field or deployed in a military garrison sometime, and you conduct a you can conduct a military operation where you have a simple target and you know there's gonna be no civilian, harm. That's just not the situation that we that Israel faces in Gaza because of the way Hamas has has, decided to, quite cowardly hide behind civilians. So we will continue to press Israel to do everything it can to minimize civilian casualties. And everything I have said about the situation that they face doesn't in a bit minimize their responsibility to do so. And that's why we'll continue to 2 you guys are Hold on. I'm I'm gonna move on only because we've been hold on. We've been here an hour already, and I've got other people I have to get to before before we break.
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@wgdunlop To their credit, this does fit most of what the US actually contributes to the situation (weapons Israel uses to kill Palestinians, destroy Gaza) https://stephensemler.substack.com/p/fact-checking-nancy-pelosi-on-us

Fact-checking Nancy Pelosi on US complicity in Israeli atrocities Speaking Security Newsletter | Note n°236 | 22 February 2024 stephensemler.substack.com
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@SanaSaeed - Sana Saeed

The Biden admin just used a 16 year old arms transfer approval to quietly send Israel more weapons & bombs to slaughter Palestinians. Reporting that pushes ‘Biden admin is upset about how many Palestinians have been killed’ is PR for an admin that wants more dead Palestinians. https://t.co/r2Y6P02GWJ

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🔴 BREAKING: Journalist: “Have you threatened to stop military aid to Israel?” Biden: “I asked them to do what they’re doing.” Video credit: @trtworld https://t.co/NeMmGZlLrS

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The new TIME interview with Biden is criticized for perpetuating myths about Trump's stance on NATO. Biden's foreign policy vision is questioned, and his framing of the Russian invasion of Ukraine is seen as a failure. His views on Putin and the Warsaw Pact are criticized. Biden's explanation of an "endgame" in Ukraine is deemed incoherent. His comments on Israel and the ongoing conflict with Hamas are seen as misleading. Biden's remarks on Japan's re-militarization and US military involvement with China are criticized. Lastly, his statement about "bad guys" rooting for Trump is seen as promoting a mindlessly belligerent dynamic.

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

The new TIME interview with Biden is an utter disaster. Here is a thread with the soul-crushing lowlights https://t.co/fSSR0DNDI8

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

First, Biden repeats the common Democratic folklore that Trump wants to "abandon" US alliances, and in particular wants to "eviscerate" NATO. At this point, this is just pure mind-melting myth. Trump brags to this VERY DAY about how he secured additional spending commitments from NATO member states. It makes zero sense for Trump to "eviscerate" NATO, a key tool of American hegemonic power, which Trump bombastically pledges to maintain and expand. Absolutely nothing from the actual record of the Trump Administration reflects doing anything to substantively undermine NATO. Rather, the opposite: He literally signed off on two rounds of NATO expansion, and he elevated Ukraine into a NATO subsidiary status. He increased the funding of the Pentagon funding vehicle for US troops in Europe. He set up new military garrisons in Poland. Trump even recently posted an endorsement of his pro-NATO stance from the NATO secretary-general, Jens Stoltenberg. This is so disastrous because it perpetuates the political dynamic whereby Trump is given incentive to further demonstrate how steadfastly supportive he is of NATO, to refute this never-ending myth.

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden also sets up the contrast with Trump where Biden's foreign policy vision is supposedly "values-based," whereas Trump is based on... something else. "Values" are code for "messianic liberal interventionist ideals that never hold up to basic tests of constituency or efficacy" https://t.co/voyFpFt6fx

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden frames the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a big win, rather than a colossal failure for the entire world, because he pioneered the Jake Sullivan/Bill Burns strategy of selectively leaking pre-war intel to supposedly "deter" Russia from invading. Yeah, that worked out well. https://t.co/N4VDKuRtil

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden repeats the mindless myth that Putin is trying to "re-establish the Soviet Union," which just makes zero sense on any conceivable level. Biden hasn't updated his views one iota. As Barack Obama once said, "The 1980s are calling, they want their foreign policy back" https://t.co/LvmA6GTjH8

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden takes it a step further and even claims that Putin wants to re-establish the Warsaw Pact, though he appears to forget the name of the Warsaw Pact. Just to be clear, this is an assertion that Putin wishes to conquer Poland and force it into a new Russian military alliance https://t.co/Eo0M7MfV6J

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden's explanation of an "endgame" is just as muddled and incoherent as two years ago. (In short, there effectively is no "endgame." It's just: keep incrementally escalating and hope for the best. No "occupation" of any kind in Ukraine would have to mean the total expulsion of all Russian forces from all of NATO territory. That warms the hearts of the most fanatical Ukrainians, but few others who have any reality-based understanding of the war. And in fact, the fanatical Ukrainians are increasingly annoyed with Biden because they still don't think he's escalating US involvement aggressively enough. So he pleases no one here. Not to mention the little addition that Russia is also on course to conquer the Balkans and Belarus (?), the latter of which Putin would not have to conquer because his lackey Lukashenko already runs the country, and is forging closer and closer military/political ties with Putin

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Moving to Israel, Biden claims "the Israelis desperately want a ceasefire," which everyone with a straight face should laugh at. There are certain elements that want a ceasefire in Israel, but they have little or no influence on the ruling coalition. This is just a setup so the continuation of hostilities can be pinned solely on Hamas. It's the reverse of the Ukraine situation, where now Biden has to demonstrate how unremittingly pro-Israel he is, despite attacks from Trump and the GOP of abandoning Israel. So he has to counter another fiction, just like Trump countering the fiction that he's against NATO

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden says Israel is not using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, even though we have a direct quote from the Israeli Defense Minister and war cabinet member stating unequivocally: "There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed." https://t.co/wtrWUqdd18

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden says he's not going to comment on whether Netanyahu is prolonging the war for his own political self-preservation, and then says there's "every reason" for people to think Bibi is doing that. This is the Schumer tack of over-personalizing the war around the figure of Bibi https://t.co/0nTjnYKXSr

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Next, Biden seems to reflexively rise to the defense of Bibi from Trump's incredibly mild, inconsequential criticism that he has some vague responsibility for the Oct. 7 attack. He then transitions to the standard "two-state solution" pablum. Again, pleasing no one, angering all https://t.co/HvFdvpCzgS

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Moving on, Biden seems to think one of his great accomplishments is encouraging the re-militarization of Japan, just like everyone is supposed to cheer the re-militarization of Germany. Despite the historical ironies, that's another area where Biden and Trump can sing kumbaya https://t.co/PGPI3DtqEi

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

This is one of the most ominous lines. Biden tries to garble out a position on whether US military forces will fight China over Taiwan. His attempted articulation of the policy is a sputtering mess. "Strategic ambiguity" for Biden now appears to mean "basic verbal incapacity" https://t.co/tvQliGXWQs

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Biden says he spoke on the phone with HENRY KISSINGER ten days before Kissinger died last November. So that's a heartwarming official confirmation that Kissinger consulted with every president going back to George Washington or something https://t.co/3IkDx5Av6M

@mtracey - Michael Tracey

Last but not least, Biden says: "All the bad guys are rooting for Trump, man." In addition to being pure stupidity, this ensures the Trump/Biden dynamic will be a dumbed-down food fight over who's Toughest on the Bad Guys. In other words: who's the most mindlessly belligerent https://t.co/tF5OglNW9N

Saved - October 16, 2025 at 5:01 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I recount June 8, 1967, when Israel attacked the USS Liberty, officially ruled a mistake, yet I present evidence of premeditated collusion between the US and Israel. I cite Johnson and McNamara, Amit’s talks with CIA leaders, the 303 Committee’s Cyanide plan, orders to sink the ship, pilots aware it was American, planes recalled, the Navy cover-up, Ward Boston’s affidavit, and Captain McGonagle’s late doubts, plus lobby influence.

@5149jamesli - James Li

On June 8, 1967 Israel attacked the USS Liberty, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171. Israel said it was a case of "mistaken identity". The US also came to the same conclusion. BUT, troves of evidence suggest the attack was premeditated—by both the US & Israel. Mega 🧵1/

@5149jamesli - James Li

2/ Before we get into all the receipts, a little bit of history. Israel's decisive win in the 1967 Six-Day War cemented its military dominance in the region. But the lead-up saw intense geopolitical maneuvering and rising tensions, including Soviet threats to back Arab nations. https://t.co/jdyC7Er487

@5149jamesli - James Li

3/ President Kennedy had maintained a balanced approach in the Middle East, voicing support for Israel while trying to maintain US neutrality in the region. But after his assassination, President Lyndon Johnson took a much stronger stance in favor of Israel. https://t.co/aUh426GRWu

@5149jamesli - James Li

4/ Just how strong? Many Liberty veterans have alleged that President Johnson colluded with Israel to sink the USS Liberty and blame Egypt, using the incident as a pretext for the US to join Israel's war against the Arab states. Here's @PhilPhiltourney: https://t.co/Kqq52SuW6M

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They claim they were deliberately sent there and that all the ships were going one way, with them being the only ones going that way. They assert Ashkel, LBJ, and their cronies formed a tight group and said, “let's sink” and “let's get this going.” They further claim the attack was probably planned a year in advance to sink that ship and blame it on the Arab states.
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Speaker 0: We were deliberately sent there. All the ships were going one way. We we were the only ones going that way. Ashkel and LBJ and their cronies together had a tight fisted group that said, let's sink. Let's get let's get this going. This put this prop this attack was probably planned a year in advance to sink that ship and blame it on the Arab states.

@5149jamesli - James Li

5/ On May 30, 1967, 10 days before Israel’s attack on the Liberty, General Meir Amit (head of Mossad) flew to DC for a series of secret meetings with James Angleton (CIA head of counter-intelligence), Richard Helms (head of the CIA), and Robert McNamara (Secretary of Defense). https://t.co/V117q2mh39

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Israel’s hardline spymaster, Mayor Amit, carried out a secret visit to friends in the U.S. intelligence and defense establishment, including a key meeting with Robert McNamara, the U.S. secretary of defense. Amit’s main objective was to ascertain whether the Americans would support Israel if it launched a first strike. During the conversation, Amit conveyed two core requests: first, that the United States should “stop the Russian coming into the arena,” and second, that the U.S. should “help us after the war.” In return for American support, Amit indicated that Israel did not want “even one soldier” from the United States. After presenting these points, McNamara posed two questions to Amit. The first was about the likely duration of the conflict: Amit answered, “one week.” The second question concerned casualties: Amit replied that they would be “less than the war of independence.” Following these exchanges, Amit asked McNamara for guidance on whether he should return home or stay in the area until the situation became clearer. McNamara reportedly told him, “no. You go home. Your place is there.” This response led Amit to conclude that he had received a “green light.”
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Speaker 0: Israel's hardline spymaster, mayor Amit, was making a secret visit to his friends in the CIA and the Pentagon. Amit's key meeting was with Robert McNamara, The US secretary of defense. Amit wanted to know whether the Americans would back Israel if it struck the first blow. Speaker 1: Yeah. I told him, look. We don't want even one soldier from you. All what we want from you to stop the Russian coming into the into the arena, and number two, to help us after the war. So when I finished, he asked me two questions. One, how long it will take? I said one week. How many casualties? Told him less than the war of independence. So I asked him, mister secretary, what do you advise to me? Can I go home now or stay here until things will clear up? He said, no. You go home. Your place is there. Drew the conclusion that that was a green light.

@5149jamesli - James Li

6/ Jim Ennes, a Liberty vet, found evidence — meeting minutes dated April 1967 from a secret group called the 303 Committee that revealed the Liberty was part of a larger plan, code-named 'Cyanide,' devised by Israeli and US intelligence to invade & overthrow Egypt's government. https://t.co/Uu9ZfaMxs6

@5149jamesli - James Li

7/ In the book 'Project Cyanide', the USS Liberty's chief engineer, George Golden told journalist Peter Hounam he received secret messages — they were "guinea pigs", orders to "sink the ship" and "make it look like Egypt was doing this," and that "Johnson and McNamara knew." https://t.co/aqbmOjiGdE

@5149jamesli - James Li

8/ Another piece of evidence suggesting the military and President Johnson knew about the Liberty attack is that there were B-52 bombers armed with nuclear weapons, readied for deployment 2-4 hours before the attack on the Liberty took place. https://t.co/aH3eNMdUuf

@5149jamesli - James Li

9/ Day of the attack: The evidence is abundantly clear that the Israeli fighter pilots who carried out the attack were 100% aware that the ship was American, and even questioned why they were asked to fire. Israeli newspaper Haaretz published the transcripts in 2017: https://t.co/iWgCgfXb3R

@5149jamesli - James Li

10/ While the Liberty was getting bombarded, the crew desperately tried to send distress signals for help. The nearby Sixth Fleet tried to send rescue planes, but none arrived... Because President Johnson and Secretary McNamara had personally ordered the planes to be recalled! https://t.co/QtUuDkXGSR

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A friend of the speaker, now deceased, conveyed a sequence of decisions and reactions related to military aircraft and orders. The friend said that after the aircraft were sent off, they were recalled by Washington from McNamara. Even before they hit Horizon, they were called back. After reconfiguring, another volley was sent up. Then Johnson got on the phone and said, you better, turn those g d planes around. The speaker quotes the claim that, “I don’t care if, every sailor on that ship gets hurt or whatever killed, but they left us out left us out there to die.” The speaker asserts that “that’s what our government wanted. That’s what Israel wanted.”
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Speaker 0: I kept telling a friend of mine. He became a good friend. He's passed on now. He said, you know, we sent our aircraft off. You recalled by Washington from McNamara. Even before they hit Horizon, they were they were called back That quick, they sent another volley up after reconfigured, and then Johnson got on the phone. He says, you better, turn those g d planes around. I don't care if, every sailor on that ship gets hurt or whatever killed, but they left us out left us out there to die. That's what our government wanted. That's what Israel wanted.

@5149jamesli - James Li

11/ In the aftermath of the attack, when it became clear the Liberty didn't sink, Israel quickly took responsibility and apologized, claiming they had mistaken the Liberty for an Egyptian vessel. Below is the silhouette of the two ships in question: https://t.co/qMv9iMdzjb

@5149jamesli - James Li

12/ The Cover-Up Begins: According to Phil Tourney, the surviving crew were asked to give testimonies to Admiral Isaac Kidd, who was in charge of the investigation, but were told that if they ever spoke of the incident again, they would face fines, imprisonment, or 'worse'... https://t.co/CYBLBcJz1Y

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The speaker recounts an encounter with high-ranking naval officers during an incident investigation. They were boarded by Captain Ward Boston and Admiral Isaac Kidd. The admiral “came in through the stars on his on the table,” a striking image of his presence, and he spoke to them as if he were a father figure, saying, “talk to me just like I'm your dad.” The speaker describes it as a great relief, feeling reassured by the admiral’s demeanor. The group shared their account in detail, telling the admiral exactly what they saw and believed. They described torpedoes and torpedo boats being shot up, and they mentioned Dave Palm dropping on their slip ships, among other specific observations. The admiral appeared to understand the situation, looking at the speaker and acknowledging that he “could see that he knew it.” This acknowledgment seemed to convey that the admiral grasped the gravity of what had occurred. After listening, the admiral spoke again, delivering a stern warning. He put his “best stars back on me” and said, “listen. Don’t you ever breathe a word to anybody about that.” The warning emphasized severe consequences for disclosure, with the speaker noting that “you many of the guys got fines, but I they they told me fines, imprisonment, or worse.” The exchange underscored the sensitivity and potential repercussions of discussing the events, even as the officers appeared to understand and validate their observations.
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Speaker 0: We were boarded by captain Ward Boston and admiral Isaac Kidd. The admiral came in through the stars on on his on the table. It was a stainless steel table there. He says, talk to me just like I'm your dad. And, you know, it was great because I it was a great relief for me, I thought. And we all told him my story, and I I told him exactly what I saw, what I thought. I told him about the torpedoes getting torpedo boats getting shot up. You know, Dave Palm dropped on our slip ships, everything like that. I mean, he could see that he knew it. He he looked at me and he says, listen. He put his best stars back on me and he says, listen. Don't you ever breathe a word to anybody about that, Or you many of the guys got fines, but I they they told me fines, imprisonment, or worse.

@5149jamesli - James Li

13/ The only official investigation, which lasted on only 7 days, and conducted by the U.S. Navy Court of Inquiry, ignored much of the testimonies given by the Liberty crew, and concluded that "the attack on Liberty on the 8th of June was in fact a case of mistaken identity.” https://t.co/SZL8PGiig1

@5149jamesli - James Li

14/ In a 2004 affidavit, Ward Boston, chief counsel to the Navy Court of Inquiry, stated that Johnson and McNamara ordered Admiral Kidd to rule the USS Liberty attack an accident and conclude it was a case of "mistaken identity" despite "overwhelming evidence to the contrary." https://t.co/S2BKzn09YR

@5149jamesli - James Li

15/ After the Liberty returned to the US, it was quietly decommissioned and sold for scrap. The crew members who continued their Naval service were reassigned, but never together. Those who left the military, like Tourney, were threatened and coerced into silence for decades. https://t.co/MKe9P4g2tT

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In San Diego, while the speaker and his wife are at a bar waiting for a table, a man comes up and says, “oh, you run the USS Liberty.” The speaker asks, “How'd you know that?” The man replies, “I know,” and holds a large camera-watch in the speaker’s face. The speaker asks him to remove the watch, saying, “hey. But get that thing out of my face.” The man then asks for guidance on “the best thing to do about the Liberty,” and the speaker replies, “just leave it alone.” The speaker asks, “who are you, Mossad?” The man says yes, identifying as Mossad. The speaker describes this as intimidation. The question of whether he was really Mossad is raised, but the speaker notes that it didn’t matter to him because “I got the message.”
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Speaker 0: I go to, I'm in San Diego. My wife and I are at the, at the bar getting a drink waiting for a table. This guy comes up next to me and says, oh, you run the USS Liberty. Says, yeah. How'd you know that? She's he's I know. And he had a watch, big like a camera watch he had right in my face. I said, hey. But get that thing out of my face. You know? And, you know, you just tell me the best thing to do about the Liberty is, you know, just leave it alone. Just leave it alone. I said, who are you, Mossad? She said, yeah. So, yeah, that's that's intimidation as far as I see it. Was he was he really Mossad, or what was he really wasn't? It didn't matter to me. I got the message.

@5149jamesli - James Li

16/ The Captain of the USS Liberty, William McGonagle, shortly prior to his death, in a speech at Arlington National Cemetery in 1997, finally broke his silence about the Liberty, saying: "It appears to me it was not a case of mistaken identity." https://t.co/nZ2ZCrCyPq

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The speaker states that the attack on Liberty was not a pure case of mistaken identity and was not pure error. They argue that it’s time for the state of Israel and the United States government to provide the crew members of the Liberty and the American people with the facts of what happened and why it came about that the Liberty was their child thirty years ago to ready.
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Speaker 0: For many years, I had wanted to believe that the attack on Liberty was pure error. It appears to me that it was not a pure case of mistaken identity. I think that it's about time that the state of Israel and the United States government provide the crew members of the Liberty and the rest of the American people the facts of what happened and why it came about that the liberty was their child thirty years ago to ready.

@5149jamesli - James Li

17/ It has 57 years since the attack on the Liberty, and another 28 years since Captain McGonagle's speech in 1997, and yet still no investigation to speak of. I asked Phil Tourney — why? His answer: The Israel Lobby. https://t.co/UIll63DCUa

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The speakers present a view that the United States has been dominated by Israel for a long time, with money as the controlling force. One speaker asserts that Israel has “led us around by the nose, with money,” noting that they have "more money" from murdering Americans on the high seas than they ever had in their life, and claims that the U.S. government remains ineffective because its hands are tied. The speaker asserts that Congress will not allow action because they want to avoid embarrassment, and claims that politicians are not merely influenced by APAC, but are “part of cold blooded murder for hiding this,” implying that all of them are guilty. AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is identified by another speaker as part of the Israel lobby, described as a powerful force in U.S. politics. The lobby is said to ensure strong support for Israel through lobbying, campaign contributions, and media influence, shaping U.S. foreign policy and often suppressing criticism of Israel. This influence is suggested as a possible explanation for why sensitive issues, such as the attack on the USS Liberty, may not receive the scrutiny they deserve in Washington. The argument is that Israel’s security is inextricably tied to the United States and that the U.S. will “never ever ever abandon Israel” due to self-interest. The speakers stress the deep connection between American and Israeli security interests, implying that this bond dictates U.S. policy and responses. There is an emphasis on attaining the truth about “what two countries can do to one,” asserting that the United States cannot have “two masters.” The speaker recalls that this situation began in 1967, and has persisted since then. The call to action is a plea for the audience to listen and help, emphasizing a sense of urgency and accountability to the country. Overall, the transcript frames the U.S.-Israel relationship as one of enduring financial and political influence that determines U.S. policy, with a particular focus on the role of the Israel lobby (notably AIPAC), the suppression of criticism, and a demand for transparency about historical events such as the USS Liberty attack.
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Speaker 0: James, I I'm glad you asked me that. Our country has has been in that position for a long time. Israel has led us around by the nose, with money. They got more money murdering American on the high seas than they ever got in their life. So our country, our government doesn't do anything because their hands are tied. You know? That they won't that that's why congress won't let us in because they wanna be embarrassed. Our politicians are not the bought, paid for horrors by the APAC. They're part of cold blooded murder for hiding this. All of them are guilty of it. Speaker 1: The Israel lobby led by groups like AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is a powerful force in US politics, ensuring strong support for Israel through lobbying, campaign contributions, and media influence. Speaker 2: The security of Israel in The United States is inextricably tied, and we will never ever ever abandon Israel out of our own self interest. Speaker 1: This widespread and powerful influence helps shape US foreign policy and often suppresses criticism of Israel and could explain why some sensitive issues, like the attack on the USS Liberty, may not receive the scrutiny they deserve in Washington. Speaker 0: Our country deserves the truth of what two countries can do to one. Our country can't have two masters. It just can't happen. That's what that's what's going on right now. It happened in '67, and it's been that way ever since. I just want people to listen, man. This is our country, and you you need to help us, please.

@5149jamesli - James Li

18/ To learn more, check out this mini-documentary that Phil Tourney and I put together, documenting the evidence that not only was the attack on the Liberty not an accident, but that the CIA may have co-conspired with Mossad to sink the ship. https://youtu.be/cFgiDGpzixo

@5149jamesli - James Li

@DesiBenton 💯 But yet, we gave the Israelis MORE money to fund their military. Anybody find that odd… 🤔

@5149jamesli - James Li

@RebeccaCol89124 I can’t imagine — being abandoned by your country and carrying on this fight very much alone. We need to do everything we can to tell the story while a few of them are still around.

@5149jamesli - James Li

@RiverNj That's the implication.

Saved - June 16, 2025 at 8:34 PM

@ShadowofEzra - Shadow of Ezra

Benjamin Netanyahu is furious with Americans who aren’t willing to back a war for Israel. He warns there’s a difference between putting America first and letting America fall. Netanyahu makes it clear—he wants the United States to take stronger action. https://t.co/RTIEEM6lG9

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Netanyahu stated that he understands "America first," but not "America dead," claiming his actions serve mankind and represent a battle of good against evil, for which he appreciates President Trump's support. John Karl reported that Netanyahu repeatedly praised Trump, acknowledging the need for US support in defending Israel from Iranian attacks. While expressing gratitude, Netanyahu implied he desires more assistance. Karl noted Netanyahu's "America first, not America dead" comment seemed directed at the Trump/MAGA movement, particularly figures like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, and Charlie Kirk, who oppose US involvement in another Middle East conflict and advocate against "forever wars." Netanyahu appeared to be directly addressing Trump and his supporters critical of Israel's actions.
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Speaker 0: It's Tel Aviv. Tomorrow it's New York. Look, I understand America first. I don't understand America dead. That's what these people want. They chant death to America. So we're doing something that is in the service of mankind, of humanity, and it's a battle of good against evil. America does, should, and does stand with the good. That's what president Trump Trump is doing, and I deeply appreciate his support. Speaker 1: John Karl joins me now. So, John, what else did he say about president Trump and how he wants The US to play a role here, or did he? Speaker 2: Well well, look, he he praised president Trump over and over again in this interview. He knows that he needs The United States support, at least in terms of doing what The US is doing now, which is helping, Israel defend itself from those, retaliatory attacks from Iran. So it was all couched in a thank you, president Trump. You've been Israel's best friend, but he made it clear that, he would like to see more. He didn't come out and directly say it in those in those ways, but what you heard, what you played right there, I understand America first. I don't understand America dead. He is really speaking to those in the Trump movement, those in the MAGA movement who are adamantly opposed to The United States getting involved in another Middle East conflict. And as you know, Kira, there are some prominent voices, supporters, outside advisers of Donald Trump who are saying, don't get involved. The United States can't be involved. You campaigned against forever wars. People like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Charlie Kirk. Those are, you know, close supporters of Donald Trump who are saying that they don't think The United States should be involved in this. And Netanyahu, it seemed to me, by using their language, I understand America first. I don't understand America dead was speaking directly to Donald Trump and to his supporters who are critical of what Israel is doing.
Saved - June 19, 2025 at 3:28 AM

@OANN - One America News

ISRAEL WANTS REGIME CHANGE @MATTGAETZ RESPONDS https://t.co/JMEHacPMIu

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The speaker believes Israel's recent attack on Iran is politically motivated, referencing a close Knesset vote where Netanyahu narrowly avoided another election. They argue the conflict isn't about Iran's nuclear program, as North Korea poses a greater nuclear threat to the US. The speaker highlights that Iran lacks the capabilities for a nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile, unlike North Korea. They suggest a deal where both Iran and Israel give up their secret nuclear weapon programs, drawing a parallel to South Africa's denuclearization. The speaker criticizes the enthusiasm for regime change wars, recalling the flawed Iraq War, which cost trillions and aided the rise of China and ISIS. They question whether those advocating for attacks on Iran understand the country, citing a senator's lack of knowledge about Iran's population and ethnic mix. The speaker contrasts the comfortable political stance of supporting regime change wars with the sacrifices made by those who fight and die in them.
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Speaker 0: Israel didn't kick their regime change habit with Iraq or Libya or Syria, it seems. They need another fix. But, Matt, this isn't a regime change war. It's about Iran's nuclear program. I wish that were true, but it's not. Congresswoman Marjorie Marjorie Taylor Greene opined that maybe Netanyahu is so feisty about regime change in Iran because he was facing regime change in Israel. Speaker 1: It's not being reported enough that on Thursday, they held a vote in the Knesset, and it was only by two votes that Netanyahu won. If he had lost, they would have had another election in Israel, and the polling shows that he would lose if an election were to occur today. That vote happened last Thursday. And then Friday, Israel attacked attacked Iran. That's why the bombs are falling, and it seems very political. Speaker 0: Here's how you know this isn't about Iran's nuclear program. We aren't taking these steps to force denuclearization where the threat is higher and the leaders are even crazier. Take North Korea. North Korea's nuclear program is a far greater threat to The United States than Iran's. It is not even close. I know. I've had the briefings. I was on the House Armed Services Committee for eight years. Iran has neither the bomb, the delivery system, nor the reentry vehicle that you would need for any intercontinental ballistic missile to launch and reenter orbit. North Korea has all three. North Korea could launch a nuclear weapon at Mainland United States today. And we've probably got the ability to knock it out of the sky, but Iran can't even get their bird in the air. Iran's death to America chant isn't really my bag, obviously. But Kim in the Hermit Kingdom points to US cities like Los Angeles and San Diego and Seattle on maps, and he openly discusses wiping off major US population centers from existence. Of course, we aren't looking to drop a 100 bunker busters in the mountains of North Korea. President Trump took other brilliant diplomatic steps to constrain North Korea's hostilities. And the same could be done with Iran. But mad. Iran has kicked out IAEA inspectors. There could be portions of their nuclear program that are secret. A nuclear secret in The Middle East. How about it? If the world is interested in a secret nuclear program in The Middle East, there is a country that won't allow any international inspectors. Israel. Israel has a nuclear weapon. Did you know that? I do. They allow no inspections. They are fully secretive and clandestine about it, and the Americans are fully aware. You know what? I don't even blame Israel for this. If they wanna develop a nuclear weapon, if they had the blessing to do so secretly, I'm not in judgment of that. But to drag the world into a regime change war over secret nuclear weapons when you have secret nuclear weapons is a bit hypocritical. President Trump is the kind of guy who never gives up on a deal. Throughout his life, he's probably made deals and made lots of money on them even when others walked away or didn't see value in a transaction. So here's a deal. How about Iran and Israel both give up their secret nuclear weapon programs? If Trump got that deal, he wouldn't only get the Nobel Peace Prize, they'd probably name it the Trump Peace Prize forevermore. And it's not that crazy to think about Israel denuclearizing. Look at the model in South Africa. South Africa denuclearized right before they stopped being an apartheid state. Prominent voices in Israel and America have called for Trump to recognize Israel's sovereignty over Judea And Samaria, which some people call the West Bank. If that happens, Israel will have to let the five to 6,000,000 people who live there vote, and they don't wanna do that. I'm not calling Israel an apartheid state right now. I don't think they are. But if they are ruling the West Bank, as the neocons would suggest, then the South Africa model for denuclearization is not totally off base. There's a certain bravado at the beginning of a Middle East regime change war. There's enthusiasm, bold predictions of swift victory, and usually a total misunderstanding of what happens next. And the leading voice championing regime change wars for decades has been Fox News. Speaker 2: We must do the right thing. Saddam is evil and a threat to the world. He must go. We should have just taken 1441 and rammed it down Saddam's throat. It is dangerous to allow an evil dictator to remain in power. Now if you want a chance that Saddam would never use those deadly weapons, that is your right in a free society and I respect that right. But I don't want a chance that. Saddam Hussein is the largest army in the Middle East. Alright? He has developed these weapons for no purpose. He doesn't need them defensively. Alright? He doesn't need them at all. He's used them as you know. Alright? And he's invaded two other countries. But this isn't enough for you to have him removed. You need to think you're dead wrong. I don't think that there's any reason on this earth that that man should remain in power. In the end, Saddam will be removed from power, and the world will be a better place. Speaker 3: Tragically, will lose American lives, but it will be brief. We're gonna find out massive evidence of weapons of mass destruction. Speaker 4: I am confident that all those things that you predict are going to come true, and a lot of people that have been laying out the case against us are gonna be very embarrassed. Speaker 5: Iraqi regime did not and has not disarmed. Saddam Hussein is deemed by the White House a threat to American national security, a brutal, murderous dictator, and a menace to the world. It is the hope of the administration and the goal of the war planners that disarmament and regime change be accomplished as swiftly as practical. Some number of our sons and daughters, our brothers and sisters will give their lives for the cause of freedom. Speaker 6: Things that we haven't seen in the past, very accurate weapons, very lethal. The Moab is a daisy cutter on steroids, and Iraq is not prepared for what's gonna be thrown at them. Speaker 0: Oh, Iraq wasn't prepared. Daisy cutter? This is how easily the so called foreign policy experts believed we would carve our way through Iraq. I saw how many of our bravest patriots were pushing up daisies as a consequence of that war. I went to their funerals. I visited their gravesites. I saw the true cost of a flawed regime change war in The Middle East. The problem is we had no plan to get out. Iraq cost America $3,000,000,000,000, and this distraction and disaster aided in both the rise of China and ISIS. Whoever was telling you that we had the ability to topple a regime in Iraq and then come out with something better was either one, lying to you or, two, so wholly ignorant about the country they were invading that their lack of knowledge or curiosity or understanding led to blood and terrorism and chaos. So as we approach the 2025 vintage of regime change wars in Iran, I wonder if those now cheerleading attacks on Iran know anything about the country they wanna topple. Speaker 7: How many people live in Iran, by the way? Speaker 8: I I don't know the population. Speaker 7: At all? Speaker 8: No. I don't know the population. Speaker 7: You don't know the population of the country you seek to topple? How Speaker 8: many people live in Iran? 92,000,000. Okay. Yeah. How Speaker 7: could you not know that? Speaker 8: I I don't sit around memorizing population tables. Speaker 7: Well, it's kind of relevant because you're calling for the overthrow of the government. Speaker 8: Why is it relevant whether it's Well, because 90,000,000 or 80,000,000 or a 100,000,000? Why is that relevant? Speaker 7: If you don't know anything about the country Speaker 8: I didn't say I don't know anything about Speaker 7: the Okay. What's the ethnic mix of Iran? Speaker 8: They are Persians and predominantly Okay. Speaker 7: No, no. Don't know anything about Iran. So Okay. I'm not Speaker 8: the the Tucker Carlson expert on Iran. A senator Speaker 7: who's calling to overthrow the government. You're the one who knows anything about the country. Speaker 0: It's easy to sit in a senator's office or a perch in the Pentagon and send out tweets, press releases, and blustered statements about war. Nobody is shooting missiles at you in a Fox News studio. People barely even shoot divergent opinions at you in that myopathy. That's the comfortable political move in the short term, to support regime change wars. But that comfort is not shared by those who have to go fight in these wars and die in them, and many will.
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“It’s going to be really hard to change young people’s minds. You clearly have a generation of people who, for a really wide variety of reasons I think, are very, very hostile to the Israeli government.” @semaforben explains how U.S.-Israel relations may affect future elections in America.

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"Presidential campaigns do shape how a party thinks about questions more than midterms, and I think somebody's gonna stand up running for president in both political parties and say, I don't think we should send one more dollar to Israel. I don't think they've been good allies. I don't think they've been good friends. And if someone makes that argument, how do you think they'll be perceived in the Republican Party following the research you did on Kirk's own evolution?" "I think it's gonna be really hard to change young people's minds." "a generation of people who, for a really wide variety of reasons, I think, are very, very hostile to this to the Israeli government, really dislike what they're doing." "the truism in American politics that ultimately in elections, really, nobody cares about foreign policy."
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Speaker 0: Presidential campaigns do shape how a party thinks about questions more than midterms, and I think somebody's gonna stand up running for president in both political parties and say, I don't think we should send one more dollar to Israel. I don't think they've been good allies. I don't think they've been good friends. And if someone makes that argument, how do you think they'll be perceived in the Republican Party following the research you did on Kirk's own evolution? Speaker 1: Is that the that the that the Gates campaign slogan in '28? I'm happy here, my man. I think I think I mean, you know, I I mean, I think it'll be a fight. But I I I guess I think, you know, there's a ton of different cross cutting impulses and trends. But but I I do think it's gonna be really hard to change young people's minds. It's like you clearly have a generation of people who, for a really wide variety of reasons, I think, are very, very hostile to this to the Israeli government, really dislike what they're doing. Also, as you say, I think a lot of people who maybe even aren't don't or don't really care what Israel is doing in Gaza felt that didn't like the attack on Iran. And so, you know, I I'm I guess I'm not sure. You know, it's always I mean, there's a sort of truism in American politics that ultimately in elections, really, nobody cares about foreign policy. And and and it seems really wildly unlikely that, like, this, of all things, is gonna be the main issue in primary politics in 2028. But I wouldn't have predicted it was gonna be such a huge issue in both parties right now. We're in the race for mayor of New York. And and there's clearly something going on that is sort of put something going on here. Because I and I think it also relates to the campus protests. Like, a lot of this is a lot of fights that are happening inside America between Americans that are kind of projecting onto this conflict in another country that isn't really about our problems.
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In recent weeks, the U.S. has moved from full lockstep with Israel’s war against Iran to a dramatically different tone. President Trump and JD Vance are now criticizing Netanyahu and signaling support for diplomacy. I ask whether this is a real strategic reassessment or a distancing tactic ahead of midterm elections, and what could explain the sudden shift.

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Just weeks ago, the United States was fully in lockstep with Israel’s war against Iran. Now, the administration’s tone has shifted dramatically, with President Trump and JD Vance publicly criticizing Netanyahu and signaling support for diplomacy. Is this a genuine change in strategy and a real reassessment taking place inside the White House? Or is the administration simply creating distance from Israel as it looks ahead to the midterm elections? After years of near-unconditional support, what explains such a sudden reversal in rhetoric and policy? @DecampDave joins us to discuss.

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Speaker 0 questioned whether there has been a “real sea change” inside the White House, suggesting prior conflict between Bibi (Netanyahu) and Trump often looked like theater, but saying this situation “seems different.” Speaker 1 said the shift appeared to be a rapid “total 180” with a notable timeline: last week seemed to indicate a return to full-scale war after heavy U.S.–Iran exchanges, with Iran targeting northern Israel in response to Israel bombing Beirut. Speaker 1 said they did not think limited attacks could occur without plunging the region back into war. They then described Trump making major threats again, including saying he would take Karg Island, followed by a sudden deal, making the sequence difficult to interpret. Speaker 1 attributed the change to internal U.S. disagreement, saying leaks and knowledge of Iran’s military capabilities after the war indicate that more than 70% of Iran’s missiles and missile launchers are intact, and that “people in the Pentagon” did not want to do this again. They also said people within the administration have been making this case to Trump, and that Trump appears to be listening “for the time being.” Speaker 1 linked the restraint to election concerns, arguing Trump’s midterms and Netanyahu’s elections create opposite incentives: Netanyahu wants the war to continue, while Trump does not, implying a possible split between personal political interests, while adding that a resulting real split between the U.S. and Israel would be surprising. Speaker 0 referenced moments when Trump speaks off the cuff, saying Trump admitted publicly that a peace agreement was needed; otherwise, with the Strait of Hormuz closed for “another few weeks,” it would lead to “bedlam.” Speaker 0 suggested Trump may have been reacting to warnings from oil executives and claimed Trump indicated that Iran was holding the cards. Speaker 1 contrasted Trump’s earlier claim that the Strait being closed was “great” because the U.S. was exporting more oil and gas than ever, and said the later admission showed it was not sustainable. They discussed a possible new approach raised by Mark Levin: pause for a few months rather than repeating actions—so Iran releases frozen funds can be avoided while the U.S. “rebuild[s]” and gets through the midterms—then restart. Speaker 1 said Iran likely suspects such a plan due to having no reason to trust the U.S. and said it is a possibility that the parties could “kick the can down the road” before revisiting.
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Speaker 0: Do you believe that there's some kind of real sea change inside the White House? Like we're done with you? Like we are – I don't buy it. Anytime there's been this – there's a conflict between Bibi and Trump. Like I don't usually buy it. I think it's all theater, as I mentioned earlier. But this – I don't know. Something about this seems different. Speaker 1: No, it does. I mean it seems like, again, there's been like a total 180. It's happened very quickly. And it's interesting, the timeline. Like last week there was – what appeared to be, I thought this meant a return to full-scale war, some pretty heavy exchanges of strikes between the U.S. and Iran. And then you had the Iran target northern Israel in response to Israel bombing Beirut. Like, I didn't think that situation could exist of these, like, limited attacks without it plunging the whole region back into war. But then Trump started really making all of his big threats again, saying he's going to take Karg Island. And then all of a sudden there's a deal. So it's like, it's hard to wrap my head around exactly what happened. But what I do think, I think the change is that I know that there's people in the Pentagon, and you can tell by the leaks that have come out about Iran's military capabilities after this war, that they have more than 70% of their missiles and missile launchers. So it's been clear that there's people within the Pentagon who didn't want to do this again. And I'm sure that there's people in the administration who've been making this case to Trump. And it looks like he right now, for the time being, is listening to them. And I think it's over the concern of the elections. What's interesting is that Trump and Netanyahu have opposite political interests right now. Netanyahu has elections coming up. Trump's got the midterms. And Netanyahu wants the war to continue. And just for election purposes, Trump doesn't. So I could see there being kind of a split when it comes to their kind of personal interests, like the parties in power right now, but like a real split between the U.S. and Israel. I would be surprised if that is a result of this. Speaker 0: You get some moments of clarity from President Trump occasionally where he just you can tell he's just speaking off the cuff and he maybe lets the truth or the cat out of the bag from time to time, like he did yesterday when he admitted that in front of the world that we had to get a peace agreement in place, because if we didn't, with the Strait of Hormuz being closed for another few weeks, there would he his words were bedlam. It would have been bedlam, right? I'm sure he was hearing from oil executives who were telling him, we're at tank bottoms, we have nothing left. Like, shit's about to hit the fan here. He really let, I don't know, I think he let the cat out of the bag by admitting that, that really Iran was holding all the cards here. Speaker 1: Yeah, and it's the opposite of what he was saying before this. At one point, I remember, this was just a couple weeks ago in the Oval Office, he was asked about the Strait. How long do you think it's going to be closed? And he said, you know what? It's actually great that the Strait is closed because we're exporting more oil and gas than ever before. Everything's great. We don't need the Strait. And now, admitting what everybody knew, it was pretty clear to anyone looking at this seriously that it was not a sustainable situation. And the question is, you know, so I saw Mark Levin tweet today that he said, how about a new strategy? How about instead of giving Iran, you know, releasing their frozen funds and we use this time to kind of rebuild and pause and then get through the midterms and then knock them out, as he put it. So basically, you know, let's get take a few months pause and then restart the war. And I think that is a possibility. And I know that that is something Iran is suspecting because they have no reason to trust. the U S at this point. Um, so those are, that's a possibility, you know, that they could be saying, all right, let's kick the can down the road here. Um, and then, you know, revisit this. Yeah.
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