Is Gaza stuck between outgoing and incoming US administrations? | Politics
Is Gaza stuck between outgoing and incoming US administrations? | Politics
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This content discusses the complicity of the Biden administration in Israeli war crimes and raises concerns about whether the situation will worsen under the Trump White House. Former US State Department officials who resigned in protest over the US handling of the war on Gaza argue that both administrations have shown unconditional support for Israel. The content highlights the hardline pro-Israel stance of Donald Trump’s nominees and suggests that their policies may not help in achieving peace in the Middle East, ultimately being detrimental to both Palestinians and Israelis. Former officials Stacy Gilbert and Josh Paul provide insights on the ongoing situation.
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The Biden administration was complicit in Israeli war crimes, but will things be even worse under the Trump White House?
United States President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees to his administration are hardline pro-Israel politicians, but the outgoing administration of current US President Joe Biden had a similar policy of unconditional support for Israel, argue former US State Department officials who have resigned in protest over US handling of the war on Gaza.
Former senior adviser Stacy Gilbert tells host Steve Clemons that US officials know that Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza, but Israel gets “a pass again and again”.
Former official Josh Paul, who recently launched an organisation advocating for a balanced Middle East policy, says Trump’s nominees will not help achieve peace, and will be detrimental to both Palestinians and Israelis.
Is Gaza stuck between outgoing and incoming US administrations? | Politics
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