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GOP accuses Biden administration of emboldening Hamas with mixed messages on Israel.

State Dept’s social⁤ media blunders foster confusion about U.S. ‍support for​ Jewish state

Israeli soldiers look at the⁤ remains of a police ⁤station which‍ was the site of a battle following a mass infiltration by Hamas gunmen from the Gaza Strip (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)

The Biden administration’s demands for Israel ‍to stand ⁢down as it mounts a defensive‌ campaign against Hamas terrorists is undermining U.S. support for the Jewish state as‌ it ⁣faces⁤ the most significant threat‍ to its existence in 50⁢ years, according to a‌ group of Republicans on the House Homeland Security Committee.

The‌ lawmakers blasted the Biden administration ⁤for social media blunders that saw ‍Secretary of ⁢State Antony Blinken and other elements of the State Department instruct Israel to de-escalate tensions on the heels of a ⁣surprise attack from the Iranian-backed terror group Hamas that has left more than a thousand dead and many more captive in militant territory.

Blinken on Monday pushed “for a‌ cease-fire” in a‍ post on X,​ formerly Twitter, but that message was⁣ quickly deleted amid accusations the administration was undermining Israel’s right to self-defense, a policy set forth by President Joe‌ Biden. A similar incident occurred‌ on Saturday,⁢ just after ‌Hamas launched its surprise attack, when the State ​Department’s Office for Palestinian Affairs called‌ on ⁢Israel to stand down. That tweet was also deleted, with the State Department telling the ‌ Washington Free Beacon the missive “was​ not approved and does not represent ‌U.S. policy.”

The ⁢Biden administration’s ​mixed messages ​undermine global support for Israel at a critical‌ time and come amid⁢ several U.S. foreign‌ policy decisions that Republicans and ‍analysts say enabled Hamas’s weekend​ attacks, ⁢most notably last month’s $6 billion ransom payment to the terror group’s⁤ masters in Iran. The administration’s rush ‌to delete the ⁣errant posts indicate an “effort to⁤ conceal their statements,” according to Rep. Mark‍ Green‌ (R., Tenn.),⁢ the House Homeland Security’s chair, and all ⁣17 Republican members of the ‍body.

“These initial reactions from your administration are very concerning,” the lawmakers wrote ​in a letter ​sent Tuesday to the White House ⁢and ⁤obtained by the Free Beacon. “Your administration’s foreign policy has resulted‌ in​ a number of national security failures and demonstrated utter weakness on the ⁤world stage. We ‌must affirm that⁣ Israel has every right to respond to​ these barbaric acts of ‍terror.”

The State‌ Department declined ⁢to comment on Blinken’s deleted ⁢tweet and provide an explanation ​for⁤ why the secretary appeared to contradict formal U.S. policy‍ on Israel’s defense.

The Republican letter sets the stage for an upcoming but still unscheduled Homeland Security Committee hearing that will “examine the persistent threats posed ⁢by the Iranian regime’s campaign to direct⁢ operations against U.S. persons, dissidents, or other targets in the U.S. homeland.” While the House cannot pass ⁤legislation ⁣until a new speaker ⁢is elected, committees can still hold hearings.

Iran’s operations ​in the‌ United States—which include multiple kidnapping and assassination plots against dissidents and former top American officials—are taking on renewed​ interest in the wake of Hamas’s surprise attack, which demonstrated ‌a newfound sophistication and indicates Tehran has⁤ helped the‌ group refine its terrorism prowess.

The upcoming hearing will‍ also “include⁤ a critical discussion about⁤ these horrific acts of terror​ and what‌ they⁤ mean for our​ homeland security during these uncertain times,” the lawmakers write.

The​ lawmakers also push back against the White House’s claims that its $6 billion ransom payment to ‍Iran did not help fund Hamas’s terror operations. While Tehran may not have spent that⁢ cash, which the White House says will be spent⁤ on food and medicine, the financial infusion likely helped the regime shore up its funding for ⁢terror groups.

“This action surely has freed ‌up⁢ Iran’s other funding streams to bankroll its ‍proxies like Hamas ⁣that carried out this ​deadly and large-scale ⁤terrorist attack against Israel,”⁣ the lawmakers ⁣write, noting that “the Iranian regime ‌was involved in plotting and​ approved the attacks on Israel.”

What ‌specific social media blunders did the Biden administration make regarding Israel’s right to self-defense⁢ during the ​conflict‌ with⁣ Hamas?

Ll⁤ focus on the Biden administration’s handling of ‍the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.‌ The​ lawmakers are demanding answers and accountability for the administration’s social media‌ blunders and mixed messages regarding Israel’s right ⁣to⁤ self-defense.

The Biden administration’s response to the conflict between Israel and Hamas‌ has come under⁣ scrutiny from Republicans on the House⁢ Homeland Security ​Committee. They argue that the administration’s demands for Israel‍ to ⁣de-escalate tensions and​ calls for ​a cease-fire are​ undermining U.S.⁣ support for the Jewish state at a critical ‌time.

One of the key criticisms‌ leveled against the administration is its social media blunders. Secretary of‍ State ‌Antony⁣ Blinken and other elements of the State Department were‍ seen instructing ⁣Israel to stand down and de-escalate tensions through their ​social media accounts. These messages were quickly deleted, leading to⁣ accusations⁢ that the administration was undermining Israel’s right to self-defense.

The administration’s rush to delete these posts, along with other foreign⁣ policy decisions that Republicans claim enabled the attacks​ by Hamas, has raised concerns among lawmakers and analysts. They argue that these mixed messages ​and⁤ inconsistent ⁣policies are damaging U.S. credibility and undermining global support‍ for Israel.

In a letter addressed to ⁢the White House, the lawmakers ⁤expressed their concerns and called for a reaffirmation of Israel’s right to respond to terrorist acts.⁤ They criticized the administration’s foreign⁤ policy failures and‌ weaknesses on the world stage,​ demanding accountability for the social media ⁣blunders and mixed messages.

The State Department declined to comment on Blinken’s deleted tweet and provide an⁤ explanation for the contradiction with formal⁤ U.S. policy‌ on ⁢Israel’s defense. This lack of transparency​ adds to the⁢ lawmakers’ ⁤concerns and further fuels the demand for accountability.

The Republican letter serves as a prelude to​ an upcoming ‍Homeland Security Committee hearing, which will focus on the ​Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas ⁤conflict.​ The hearing aims to⁤ shed‌ light on the administration’s actions and decisions, hold officials accountable, ​and ensure that U.S. support‌ for Israel⁣ remains unwavering.

In conclusion, the Biden administration’s social media blunders ‍and mixed messages regarding ​Israel’s right to self-defense have fostered confusion and undermined U.S. support for the Jewish state. Lawmakers are demanding⁤ answers and ‍accountability, highlighting the‍ administration’s foreign policy‌ failures‍ and weaknesses on the world⁤ stage. The upcoming Homeland Security Committee hearing will provide an opportunity to address ‌these⁢ concerns and⁣ reaffirm U.S.‍ support for⁣ Israel ‌in the face⁤ of terrorist acts.



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