President Biden Loses Patience with Israel’s War in Gaza
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and his senior officials have reached a breaking point with Israel’s handling of the conflict in Gaza.
Using increasingly strong language to express their discontent, the Biden administration has decided to take action by allowing a ceasefire resolution to pass through the Security Council.
This move signifies a shift in diplomatic protection away from Israel and highlights the growing divide between the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu, in response, criticized the US for not using its veto power, claiming it undermined the war effort and efforts to free hostages taken by Hamas.
President Biden, a self-proclaimed Zionist, has been a strong supporter of Israel but is now demanding that they handle the conflict “the right way.”
Since the beginning of the war, Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have emphasized the importance of respecting international humanitarian law and protecting civilians.
Despite Israel’s claims of abiding by the laws of war, evidence suggests otherwise, with reports of humanitarian aid being blocked and civilians suffering.
The US has responded by dropping aid in Gaza and challenging Israel’s actions through the Security Council resolution.
As tensions escalate, Israel faces a decision on whether to comply with the resolution or face potential consequences from the US.
The longstanding alliance between the US and Israel is being tested, with Biden’s administration taking a stand against Israel’s actions in Gaza.
With the conflict showing no signs of resolution, the relationship between the two countries faces its most serious crisis in years. — BBC