In Gaza, Biden is an equal partner in Israel’s mass murder
Rather than use vital US leverage to stop Israel's
assault on Gaza, Joe Biden fuels the carnage.
https://www.aaronmate.net/p/biden-is-an-equal-partner-in-israels
2 NOV 2023
At a Minneapolis fund-raiser on Wednesday, President
Joe Biden was interrupted by Jessica Rosenberg, a rabbi and member of the group
Jewish Voice for Peace, who called for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Biden rejected the suggestion, but claimed that he now
endorses a “pause” to help “get the prisoners out.” To make his case, Biden
revealed that he recently convinced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
to halt the bombing of Gaza and allow for Hamas’ release of two American
hostages. “I’m the guy that convinced Bibi to call for a cease-fire to let the
prisoners out,” Biden said.
The White House later clarified that Biden’s use of
the word “cease-fire” was an error, when he meant to say pause. But his botched
admission underscored that his White House holds unprecedented leverage over
the Israeli government, which has relied on US military, economic, and
diplomatic support since becoming its client state in the aftermath of the 1967
war. Accordingly, Biden’s refusal to demand a ceasefire makes him an equal
partner in Israel’s assault on Gaza, and the deaths of thousands of Palestinian
civilians — a majority of them reportedly women and children — that continue to
mount.
Biden, the Washington Post notes, “has so closely
aligned with Israel and its right to retaliate that he runs the risk of being
held responsible for how it carries out its response.” That responsibility has
been made clear from the start, when Biden brushed aside Israeli leaders’ genocidal rhetoric against Palestinians to declare his full support
for their war plans. Recounting an October 10th call with
Netanyahu, Biden said: “I told him if the United States experienced what Israel
is experiencing, our response would be swift, decisive and overwhelming.”
As Gaza’s toll grew to unprecedented levels, Biden
took the extraordinary step of denying it, telling reporters that he has “no
confidence in the number that the Palestinians are using,” without bothering to
explain why. White House spokesperson John Kirby doubled down by
claiming that Gaza’s Health Ministry cannot be trusted due to its affiliation
with Hamas. “The numbers are not reliable. They’re just not reliable,” Kirby
said. He declined to mention that the State Department has previously
relied on the ministry’s numbers in prior conflicts. “If anything, the
dead are undercounted,” a UN official told the
Wall Street Journal, which noted that “the health ministry’s tally doesn’t
include people still under the rubble.”
Biden’s support has continued
even through US officials were privately informed that Israel has no concern
about causing “mass civilian casualties” on the scale of World War II, according
an account in the New York Times:
It became evident to U.S.
officials that Israeli leaders believed mass civilian casualties were an
acceptable price in the military campaign. In private conversations with
American counterparts, Israeli officials referred to how the United States and
other allied powers resorted to devastating bombings in Germany and Japan
during World War II — including the dropping of the two atomic warheads in
Hiroshima and Nagasaki — to try to defeat those countries.
Despite hearing of these
private plans for mass murder – possibly to the level of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
– the White House has given a green-light. “Although the United States has
considerable leverage over Israel as its largest military, political and economic
backer,” the Washington
Post notes, “U.S. officials have not threatened to withdraw support or
impose any consequences if the Jewish State forges ahead.”
According to National Security
Advisor Jake Sullivan, the US has only offered private feedback on how the
massacre is carried out. “We have pressed them on questions like objectives and
matching means to objectives, about both tactical and strategic issues
associated with this operation,” Sullivan told CNN. “But we have done all of
that behind closed doors.”
As for whether Israel is
complying with international law in pursuing its “objectives,” Sullivan insists
that the US will ensure “accountability” that US “weapons will be used in
accordance with the law of armed conflict.” Yet the top State Department official
responsible for that very compliance, Josh Paul, recently resigned in protest
of Biden’s impunity for Israel. According
to Paul, calls for a review of Israeli adherence to US law were “met with
silence — and the clear direction that we needed to move as fast as possible to
meet Israel’s requests.” To him, this marked “an unprecedented unwillingness to
consider the humanitarian consequences of our policy decisions.”
In Gaza, one of the most
densely populated areas on earth, this has meant aiding an Israeli bombing
campaign that, in just over three weeks, “has become one of the most intense of
the 21st century,” the New
York Times notes. Marc Geralsko, a former UN war crimes investigator,
reports that Israel has already “dropped the number of bombs that the US drops
in Afghanistan in a year, in a much smaller and denser area - where the margin
of error increases.”
According
to Save the Children, the number of Palestinian children killed in just
three weeks has already surpassed the annual number of children killed across
the world's conflict zones since 2019. “Gaza has become a graveyard for
children,” a UNICEF
spokesperson says. “It’s a living hell for everyone else.” In a statement
demanding a ceasefire, seven UN special rapporteurs now warn that “the
Palestinian people are at grave risk of genocide.”
When the White House has opted
to use its leverage, Israel has complied. When Israel shut off Gaza’s phone and
internet connection – depriving 2.3 million people of contact with themselves
and the outside world – the US intervened. “We made it clear they had to be
turned back on,” a US official told the Wall Street Journal. Before that, the
US also pressured Israel to allow a trickle of aid into Gaza, rather than
follow through on its vow for a complete cut-off. “The Americans insisted and
we are not in a place where we can refuse them,” Israeli Defense Minister
Yaov Gallant privately
explained. “We rely on them for planes and military equipment. What are we
supposed to do? Tell them no?”
If the Biden administration
opted to use that leverage to end Israel’s assault, it would not be for the
first time. According to the book “The Last Politician,” an insider account of
Biden’s presidency by The Atlantic’s Franklin Foer, a May 2021 Israeli assault
on Gaza only ended under White House pressure.
Foer describes a hands-off
approach in which Biden initially “declined to chastise” Israel after it
destroyed civilian buildings in Gaza, including one housing the Associated
Press. And even when Netanyahu “inadvertently admitted he had no defined objective”
in Gaza, Biden still “held his tongue.”
When Biden finally decided to
act, Israel complied. In their fourth call of Israel’s offensive, Netanyahu
“kept begging for time” but “struggled to justify his request, because he
couldn’t point to fresh targets that needed striking.” And so Biden finally
laid down the law. “Hey, man, we’re out of runway here,” he told Netanyahu.
“It’s over.” Foer describes the result:
And then, like that, it was.
By the time the call ended, Netanyahu reluctantly agreed to a cease-fire that
the Egyptians would broker.
Beyond its current call for a
mere pause to Israel’s assault, the White House is also engaging in damage
control with the Muslim-American and Arab-American communities, whose votes
are no
longer assured in 2024.
One such outreach attempt came
at a recent White House meeting. According to the
Washington Post, the White House initially invited a Palestinian American
as part of a small group to meet with Biden personally. But after this
individual, who “lost scores of relatives in the Gaza strikes,” became
“publicly critical of the U.S. response,” the invitation was withdrawn.
In avoiding a face-to-fate
encounter with someone mourning slain relatives in Gaza, Biden was being
consistent. When it comes to Palestinians, the White House has made clear that
it is only comfortable abetting their mass murder from afar.
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