Biden Levies Strongest Criticism of Israel Yet as He Continues to Fund Genocide
Briefly

I don't agree with [Netanyahu's] approach,' Biden said, after months of granting full U.S. support to the genocide. He specifically condemned Israel's airstrike that killed seven international aid workers last week, occurring after the US approved another arms sale to Israel.
Biden called for a temporary pause in fighting but refrained from making significant policy changes. While urging a 'ceasefire,' he essentially proposed a pause that would permit Israel to resume military actions later.
What I'm calling for is for the Israelis to just call for a ceasefire, allow for the next six, eight weeks total access to all food and medicine going into the country,' Biden expressed, emphasizing the immediate need to provide aid to the affected population.
The president's mild shift in stance towards Israel in public statements contrasts with his persistent support through diplomatic and military policies. Biden's failure to implement measures to halt the violence raises questions about his commitment to addressing the ongoing crisis.
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