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Elisheva Levin's avatar

Biden cannot manage to get out a full sentence and he doesn't know where the stairs are. Harris is useless and cannot be taken seriously. Whoever is actually running the US government is running it straight into the ground. The US has no business telling any other country what to do. Israel should hold tight and do what is necessary to protect itself long term.

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Steven Brizel's avatar

Biden’s “support” of Israel is a clear example of the adage that talk is cheap

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Suzie's avatar

The O’Biden administration clearly does not have Israel’s best interests at heart. In fact, they revile the Jewish state, and Netanyahu most particularly.

But what explains those high up within the very Israeli Govt. itself who choose to side with such malignant forces and their suicidal policy proscriptions?

Can it be simply a lust for personal power that motivates them, even at the expense of their own people and future of their country?

Can they not perceive the duplicity so evident behind the purported support offered by this most corrupt of American administrations? How could they possibly be so blind and it not be willfully so?

To me, their behavior - even before October 7th - has been the most shocking of revelations, and I believe to be one of the gravest threats to the future of Israel.

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Julia Levin's avatar

Maybe it is not so much lust for power but a sheer stupidity? Similarly, many on the left here in the States side with the Democratic party simply because they detest Trump, not because they care deeply about Biden's policies or even understand them fully. I can't imagine Israelis don't understand how Blinken & Co manipulates their public opinion in its attempt to "eject" Netanyahu...As if it has not been done before with other countries.

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Julia Levin's avatar

I am hoping the Israelis can outsmart the ludicrous Biden administration and its Arab “allies.” How about agreeing on the release of all the hostages and then bombing the hell out of Gaza. If Palestinians could launch the intifada in the middle of peace talks, I can’t seem to find a good reason why Israel can’t do the same? Hamas needs to be defeated to the point of losing its tunnel infrastructure, although its chief commanders have probably escaped Gaza long time ago. If Gaza is turned into a rubble, it will take a while to figure out who and how will rebuild it…

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