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Why does the Biden administration want Israel to negotiate a cease-fire but not Ukraine?

US Secretary of⁢ State Calls for Cease-Fire in Israel

Following the slaughter of hundreds ‍of innocent ‌Israelis at the hands ​of Hamas terrorists this past ​weekend, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken called for ⁢a cease-fire to ‍hostilities ​as the world’s ⁣lone​ Jewish state began launching its counterattack.

In a post published on Sunday evening, Blinken informed‌ his X (formerly​ Twitter) ​followers that he ⁤spoke⁣ with​ the⁢ foreign ⁤minister of Turkey regarding Hamas’ onslaught⁣ against Israel. In⁤ the ⁢post, the‌ U.S.’ leading diplomat⁢ stated ‌that he encouraged Turkey to⁤ advocate for ‍ a cease-fire, as well as the release of all ⁤hostages held by ​Hamas‍ — an Iranian-backed terrorist organization ⁣— immediately.

The now-unavailable post was shared “just as Israel began responding” to Hamas’⁣ Saturday ​attacks, according to the New York‌ Post.

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Blinken’s⁣ tweet was not‌ the first instance in which the Biden⁤ administration openly pressured Israeli leadership to avoid militarily responding to what has arguably been the worst terrorist attack in ⁢their nation’s history. Hours⁣ after Hamas⁣ started slaughtering innocent ⁢Israeli civilians, the U.S. Office of Palestinian Affairs tweeted, “We urge all sides [emphasis added] to refrain‌ from violence and retaliatory attacks. Terror and violence solve nothing.”

When pressed by The Washington ⁣Free Beacon on the office’s deletion of the tweet, the‍ State Department claimed ⁤in a statement that the post “was not approved and does not represent U.S. policy.” It’s⁢ worth ‍highlighting‌ that Blinken’s tweet encouraging Turkey to advocate for a cease-fire ⁣was published a day after⁤ the‍ Free Beacon published‌ the State Department’s claim.

The Biden administration’s demand that Israel — which radical Islamists have been attempting to ​annihilate since⁣ its founding — lay down its arms and negotiate with terrorists ​is stunning when considering that these same officials ​have openly encouraged the⁣ exact opposite policy when it comes‍ to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

While giving a speech in Finland in June, for example, Blinken ⁤pressed ⁢U.S. allies to not support a cease-fire or ‍peace talks between⁤ Kyiv and Moscow, arguing ⁢that Ukraine must be “stronger” and “capable of deterring‍ and defending‍ against any future aggression” before it can, as the Associated ‍Press described,⁢ “negotiate ⁤on its own terms.”⁣ The U.S. secretary of state also claimed in⁣ March that countries’ push⁢ for a cease-fire in Ukraine could be “a very cynical‍ trap” allowing Moscow to maintain control⁣ of Ukrainian territory it acquired during its invasion.

So, why is the Biden administration demanding a cease-fire in Gaza but not ‌Ukraine? Sure, the situations ​are different, but if peace is ​the ultimate objective, shouldn’t⁢ Biden ⁣and his team be pushing‌ Ukraine to make peace ‍with Russia ⁤in the same way they’re encouraging Israel to engage with Hamas?

Whatever the motivation may ‍be, the difference in approach is unsurprising given ⁤the ‍Biden administration’s anti-Israel⁣ foreign policy. Continuing ⁣the trend from​ the ⁢Obama years, the ‍Biden​ White House has routinely propped up Iran at the expense ⁣of Israel, including ‍waiving sanctions and⁤ unfreezing billions ​of ⁢dollars worth of Iranian assets. The administration has even gone out ‌of its way to smear a ⁤set of benign changes​ to Israel’s judicial system⁤ put forward​ by the nation’s prime minister, ‌Benjamin Netanyahu.

And who could forget ⁤Biden’s decision to play footsie with Hamas and other Palestinian terrorists ⁤occupying​ the Gaza Strip upon taking office?

Israel deserves a reliable America ⁣to support ⁢it​ in its most desperate hour of need. Instead, it’s left with a⁤ mentally deficient⁢ U.S. president whose administration⁣ props up the⁢ very⁤ terrorists financing horrific ‌attacks against its people.


About the Author

Shawn Fleetwood is a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate ​of the University of Mary Washington.⁤ He previously ‌served as a state content writer for Convention of States Action ​and ⁤his work has been featured in​ numerous outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative ‍Review. Follow him on Twitter⁤ @ShawnFleetwood

How ‍does the Biden administration’s contrasting response to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine compared to its pressure on Israel to halt its defensive actions raise⁤ concerns about its ⁢commitment to its ‌allies and undermine Israel’s position‌ in the international arena

From Russia. ​This stark disparity in⁢ approach ⁤raises⁤ concerns‍ about the Biden administration’s stance on Israel and its commitment to the security and well-being of the Jewish ⁢state.

It is crucial to acknowledge the context in which Secretary Blinken’s call ‍for⁤ a cease-fire was made. Hamas, ​a recognized terrorist organization, launched a​ series of⁣ deadly attacks against Israeli civilians,‍ indiscriminately targeting innocent‌ men, women, and ⁣children.⁤ Israel, like any sovereign nation, has the right and​ the duty to ‍defend its citizens​ and ensure their safety. The⁤ Israeli counterattack aimed to neutralize Hamas’ capabilities and protect its people from​ further harm.

Secretary Blinken’s call for a cease-fire, while on the surface may seem like a‍ reasonable and diplomatic approach, raises questions about the United ⁣States’ support for Israel’s right to self-defense. In urging a cessation of hostilities, the Secretary failed to address the root cause of the conflict – Hamas’ relentless terrorist activities. By placing the emphasis solely on a cease-fire, he ignores the need to⁣ hold Hamas accountable for its actions ‍and dismantle ⁢its infrastructure.

Furthermore, ‌the Biden administration’s​ contrasting ‌response to Russia’s ⁤aggression in Ukraine raises eyebrows. While Secretary Blinken urged Ukraine to remain resolute⁢ and strengthen its​ defenses, he is simultaneously pressuring Israel to halt its defensive actions.‍ This inconsistency sends mixed messages about the United States’ commitment to its allies and undermines ​Israel’s position in​ the international arena.

Israel is under constant threat​ from various terrorist‌ organizations that seek its destruction. For ⁤decades, it ‍has faced relentless‍ attacks on its citizens‍ and has withstood immense pressure from the global⁢ community. Secretary Blinken’s call for a cease-fire, without unequivocal support for Israel’s right to defend itself, undermines‍ the nation’s security and emboldens ​its enemies.

In the face of this ‍challenging ‌situation, it is imperative that the United States reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of Israel. ⁢The⁤ Biden administration must unequivocally support Israel’s right to defend itself and confront terrorism without reservation. Only through a strong and resolute stance can ⁣the parties involved be‌ encouraged to ⁤engage ‍in meaningful negotiations and work towards a lasting peace in the region.

Ultimately, it‍ is essential to recognize ‌that⁣ Israel is the only Jewish state in the world, and ⁤its security is of‍ paramount ⁤importance. The United States, as a key ally, must demonstrate its steadfast support for Israel and ​work towards ⁢a resolution that ensures‌ its long-term security and prosperity. By pressuring Israel to accept a cease-fire without addressing the underlying issues, the Biden administration risks undermining the prospects for genuine peace and ‌perpetuating ⁢a cycle of violence in ‍the region.



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