Gazans film Israel committing a brutal attack on civilians near a hospital. The world sees it but fails to reign in on it. |
After two destructive hurricanes, many Americans are starting to realize that giving billions to Israel and Ukraine is no longer acceptable. Its facing backlash.
Matter of fact, it's been a fucking year..... those "hostages" or perhaps settlers are dead. Dead. Dead.
It wasn't the fault of Hamas. It was fucking Israel's fault. They abandoned them.
Israel has no intention to stop this chaos. They are dictating what they are doing despite the U.S. and the West's demands.
These motherfuckers have clearly advocated since February 2023 for the complete annihilation of the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
It is time for the U.S. to end it is special relationship from the apartheid ethnostate of Israel.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will end this term with the legacy of blood on their hands. Biden, 81 has been very stubborn on the issue.
His departure from the reelection was a benefit and a shock. Trailing against former president Donald J. Trump, Biden faced a backlash for his support of Israel. He left the race to Harris and it gave Democrats some hope. But along comes Israel and the race is still close. I mean she is tied to a convicted felon, sexual predator and failed president.
Why the election is so close is because of Biden's stance on Israel!
Harris is running in his place and has over $1 billion in campaign contributions.
Trump has only $700 million and his campaign is bleeding cash. The junk food media is starting to get tired of the same old rhetoric. But since he isn't the president and his stance on Israel is no better than Biden or Harris, the voters are placing the blame on the Democrats.
Israel dropped bombs on people in tents sleeping burning them alive. It happened near the al Asqa Hospital and it was reported that 60 people died.
Hezbollah dropped a kamikaze drone on a military barracks killing four. Numbers are disputed.
Israel is on the verge of a civil war.
The U.S. once again threatens to withhold aid if Israel doesn't listen to Biden.
The Sunday letter, jointly written by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, is addressed to Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant and Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer. It marks a significant new step by the US to try to compel Israel to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
They write that the U.S. has deep concerns about the situation and ask for “urgent and sustained actions by your government this month to reverse this trajectory.”
Since this Spring, the amount of aid delivered to Gaza has dropped more than 50% and the quantity delivered in September “was the lowest of any month during the past year,” they added.
The deadline falls after the U.S. presidential election on November 5.
Despite the stern warning, however, the U.S. has continued to provide military assistance to Israel, including an advanced air defense system and US troops which began to arrive in the country on Monday.
Future US aid could be at risk, however. The letter, dated October 13, notes that the US State and Defense departments, under US law, “must continually assess” Israel’s adherence to its assurances made earlier this year that it would not restrict aid flows into the enclave.
The US’ list of demands is extensive. Israel must allow at least 350 trucks a day to enter Gaza through all four major crossings, the letter says, in addition to opening a fifth crossing. Israel must also over the next month implement humanitarian pauses across Gaza as necessary to enable humanitarian activities, including vaccinations and aid distribution for at least the next four months.
The US is also demanding that Israel allow people in the Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone inside Gaza to move inland before winter and enhance security for humanitarian convoys and movements.
Israel must also take action to ensure that the Jordan Armed forces corridors are functioning at “full and continuous capacity.”
The letter closes by calling for a new channel between the US and Israeli governments to “raise and discuss civilian harm incidents,” with the first meeting to be held at the end of the month.
Israel’s military operations in northern Gaza have intensified in recent weeks, and the Israeli military has called on civilians there to evacuate to the south, where more than one million displaced Palestinians are already sheltering. The UN World Food Programme warned last weekend that Israeli military operations are having a “disastrous impact” on food security for Palestinian families.
Future U.S. aid could be at risk, however. The letter, dated October 13, notes that the U.S. State and Defense departments, under U.S. law, “must continually assess” Israel’s adherence to its assurances made earlier this year that it would not restrict aid flows into the enclave.
The IDF is exhausted and soon they could revolt against Netanyahu. |
The U.S. list of demands is extensive. Israel must allow at least 350 trucks a day to enter Gaza through all four major crossings, the letter says, in addition to opening a fifth crossing. Israel must also over the next month implement humanitarian pauses across Gaza as necessary to enable humanitarian activities, including vaccinations and aid distribution for at least the next four months.
The U.S. is also demanding that Israel allow people in the Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone inside Gaza to move inland before winter and enhance security for humanitarian convoys and movements.
Israel must also take action to ensure that the Jordan Armed forces corridors are functioning at “full and continuous capacity.”
The letter closes by calling for a new channel between the U.S. and Israeli governments to “raise and discuss civilian harm incidents,” with the first meeting to be held at the end of the month.
Israel’s military operations in northern Gaza have intensified in recent weeks, and the Israeli military has called on civilians there to evacuate to the south, where more than one million displaced Palestinians are already sheltering. The UN World Food Programme warned last weekend that Israeli military operations are having a “disastrous impact” on food security for Palestinian families.
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