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Biden's statement was a moral figleaf, that is, an attempt to have it both ways while fooling precisely nobody as to which side he really is on.

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Netanyahu has his vision: a one state all Jews no Palestinians. How's that for a 'democracy' state. Sounds very Hitlarian Aryan race purity to me. Why the F we're helping this state is beyond me. Stop the genocide. Stop funding this Netanyahu visson.

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If that were not bad enough, Israel is basically giving the world the finger. "Yes, this is naked genocide. What are you going to do about it?"

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They are creating a generation of hate that will do something. What goes around, comes around. Revenge one of human nature’s most powerful draws.

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Within the last week Biden has stated that an attack on Rafah would be a “red line” but in the very same sentence said that there “are no red lines that would cause the U.S. to abandon Israel.”

Tony Blinken likewise said to Andrea Mitchell that there was no contradiction between the U.S. building a “humanitarian pier” in Gaza on the one hand while continuing to supply Israel with weapons to indiscriminately slaughter Gazans on the other.

The message should be clear: the Biden Administration is trying to have its cake and eat it too. This is not possible and this circle cannot be squared. These idiots do not know what they’re doing.

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