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Governor Noem concerned about Biden’s Israel visit.


South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks to attendees at​ the North Carolina GOP convention on June ​5, 2021 in Greenville,⁢ North Carolina. (Photo by ​Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images)

OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
3:05 PM –​ Tuesday, October ⁣17, 2023

Governor Kristi Noem expressed her concerns about President Joe Biden’s upcoming ‍trip to Israel ‍amidst⁣ the⁣ ongoing⁣ war with Hamas.

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The Republican South Dakota Governor emphasized the ⁢significance‌ of Biden’s visit to ⁣Israel, describing it as a pivotal moment in history.

Noem ⁣shared her concerns ‍on ⁤Hannity, a Fox News show hosted by Sean Hannity, expressing her hope that Biden ⁣will make the right decisions ⁣during his time ‍in the country.

“Makes me nervous every time ⁣the​ president gets out of bed‍ what he will do. Wednesday ⁤is a big day⁤ — not just for the United States, but ⁣also for Israel,” Noem said. ‌“What he says when​ he gets to⁤ that holy ‍ground with God’s chosen people, and where he stands, and what he does as ‍the president of the United States is going to be historical.”

“Boy, he better ⁤be ⁣on the right side of history,” she added.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed‌ Biden’s ⁤visit to Israel, highlighting the United States’ unwavering support for the country’s security.

“The president will ⁤reaffirm the United States solidarity with Israel and our ironclad commitment to its security,”‍ Blinken⁤ explained to reporters ‌in ​the U.S. Embassy in⁤ Jerusalem on Monday.

However, Noem‌ criticized the Biden Administration’s‌ response ‌to the ongoing⁢ conflict in​ Israel.

“Like the Iron Dome gives protection for the land of ⁤Israel, our White House, our administration, the United States of America should ‍be the covering for‌ Israel right now,” the North​ Dakota governor said. “We should be ‌out there giving them air cover on all of this.”

“Our president ​should be ⁤strongly advocating for Israel to ‍do whatever⁣ they need to do‌ to wipe out,” she continued. “Not just Hamas, ​but ​if ⁢Hezbollah takes a step, if they move an inch, they deserve to be⁢ destroyed ​as well. That’s the kind of action that we need right now. We are ‍not getting it out of the White‍ House.”

In addition to Israel, Biden is⁢ also scheduled to‌ visit Amman, ‍where he ​will ⁢meet with the king of Jordan, as well as the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Palestinian ⁣Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

The president’s visit comes at a time when Iran has threatened to take preemptive ⁢action through Hezbollah, a militant group based​ in Lebanon and backed by ‌Iran.

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An ⁢Israeli civilian details the moment he realized there were‌ rockets being fired at the music festival earlier this⁣ month.

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What criticisms has Governor Noem voiced regarding⁢ the Biden Administration’s response to the conflict in Israel

Governor Kristi Noem Expresses Concerns ​Over President Biden’s Trip to Israel Amidst Ongoing ⁣Conflict with Hamas

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has expressed her concerns about President​ Joe Biden’s upcoming trip ⁣to Israel in the midst of the ongoing ​war with Hamas. Governor Noem ​emphasized the‍ significance of Biden’s visit,​ describing it as a pivotal moment in history.

Noem shared ⁤her concerns on Hannity, ​a Fox‍ News show hosted by Sean Hannity, expressing her hope that Biden will make the right decisions during his ⁣time ‌in⁤ the country. She stated, “Makes me nervous every time the president gets out of⁢ bed, what he will do. Wednesday is a ⁢big day – not just ‌for the United States, but also for Israel. What he says when ⁢he gets to that holy ground with ‍God’s chosen people, and where he stands, and what he does as the president of the United States is going to be historical.”

Secretary of‌ State Antony Blinken confirmed Biden’s ⁤visit to Israel, highlighting⁤ the United States’ ⁣unwavering support for the country’s security. Blinken explained to reporters at the U.S. Embassy in‍ Jerusalem, “The president will reaffirm the United⁣ States solidarity with Israel and ⁣our ironclad commitment​ to its security.”

However,‍ Noem criticized the Biden Administration’s⁤ response to the ongoing conflict in Israel. ⁤She ⁤expressed her disappointment by saying, “Like the Iron Dome gives protection⁤ for the land of⁢ Israel, our White House, our administration, the United States of America should be​ the covering for Israel right now.‍ We should be out there⁣ giving them air‍ cover ‌on all of ⁤this.”

Noem continued, “Our president should be strongly⁤ advocating for Israel to do ​whatever they need to ‌do to wipe out not just ⁣Hamas, but ​if Hezbollah takes a​ step, if they move an inch, they deserve to ⁤be destroyed as well.⁤ That’s the kind of action ⁤that we​ need right now. We are ⁢not getting it out of the⁣ White House.”

In addition ⁢to Israel, Biden is ⁢also scheduled to visit Amman, where he will ‍meet with the king of Jordan, as well as the​ Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

The‍ president’s visit comes at a time when Iran has threatened to ‍take preemptive action through ‌Hezbollah, a militant group based⁣ in⁤ Lebanon ​and backed by Iran.

As tensions in the region continue ‌to escalate, Governor Noem’s concerns reflect the anxieties ‍of many⁢ who are closely following the situation. It remains to be seen how President Biden will navigate the complexities of the ongoing conflict and ⁤his ‍visit to​ the region.

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