Tag: Biden Administration

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted strongly to the US abstaining from a UN Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza, blaming the Biden administration for impacting Israel's efforts and hostage release plans while playing into Hamas's hands.
Israel Policy Forum experts discuss the strained relationship between Netanyahu and the Biden administration, focusing on Israel's frustration over the U.S. abstention at the U.N. Security Council.
In a discussion with Eli Lake, the focus is on the recent American abstention at the UN Security Council regarding a ceasefire resolution.
The United States abstained from a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, allowing it to pass.
Ben Shapiro retweeted former US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, who emphasized the strong unity and morale in Israel during the conflict with Hamas, highlighting Israeli opposition to a Palestinian state and widespread support for the war effort.
Today's podcast delves into the Biden administration's changing stance on the Gaza war before transitioning into a discussion on the elite's impact on the American middle class, highlighted by Christine Rosen's article in COMMENTARY.
Ella Emhoff, the step-daughter of Vice President Kamala Harris, encouraged her Instagram followers to donate to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) despite accusations of aiding Hamas during an attack.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer harshly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that his outdated policies no longer serve Israel's best interests, particularly in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Jonathan Schanzer discusses the recent escalation between Israel and Hezbollah on the northern border, highlighting the tensions in the region.
The debate over a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine continues as Israeli policy experts weigh in on the matter following the recent conflict in Gaza.
Ruthie Blum discusses the Biden administration's strained relations with Benny Gantz and ceasefire negotiations, Bibi's political future, Israeli public sentiment, and reasons behind the delay in the Rafah offensive.
The Gaza Ministry of Health has been accused of falsifying casualty numbers during the conflict, with concerns raised about the credibility of the reported figures, which suggest a disproportionate number of women and children being killed.
The Biden administration is pushing for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza conflict, emphasizing the need to stop the ongoing violence, release hostages, and provide humanitarian aid.
Vice President Kamala Harris called for an immediate six-week ceasefire in Gaza at a civil rights event, emphasizing the need for humanitarian aid to enter the region, mostly placing the onus on Israel.
The text discusses the current situation in Gaza, where Israel's policies are leading to starvation and a lack of aid reaching the people due to restrictions and bombings, supported by the US with weapons.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in a shift from the Biden administration's previous stance, called for an urgent ceasefire in Gaza to address the extensive suffering in the region.
Deborah Lipstadt, the State Department's antisemitism envoy, has noticed a rise in antisemitism, particularly in New York City, following global events.
The discussion revolves around how to define and combat antisemitism, particularly in the context of the Biden administration's National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism.
In episode 57 of Home Front, the discussion covered the delicate negotiations surrounding hostage situations, potential changes in US policy regarding settlements, and a positive interaction between Israeli politician Nir Barkat and Saudi officials, highlighting Israel's global standing.
The Biden administration has denied rumors of unilaterally recognizing a Palestinian state but has reaffirmed support for a two-state solution, partly influenced by the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Israeli negotiators have joined hostage talks in Paris in an effort to secure the release of 134 Israelis held by Hamas in Gaza, after initial reluctance on the part of Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The article argues that the United States should stop vetoing ceasefire resolutions and instead condition its support for Israel on securing an actual and lasting ceasefire in Gaza.
The text discusses how the U.S.'s plan to recognize a Palestinian state that doesn't exist is inadvertently strengthening Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's position, as Israel's focus is on national security rather than creating a Palestinian state.
Former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, highlights a shift in the relationship between Israel and the Biden administration since the Gaza conflict, attributing changes to political considerations, particularly concerning the Arab American and Muslim vote in Michigan.
The Biden administration's new sanctions aim to prevent U.S. donations from reaching extremist Israelis, potentially impacting charities like the Central Fund of Israel, which channels millions of dollars to Israeli nonprofits, some in the West Bank.