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IDF frustrated as Biden hampers Israel’s war efforts remotely: Report

Holding Hostages: How Hamas is Winning ⁢in Washington

More than two weeks‍ after the Oct. 7 terrorist ​attacks that rocked the world with their savagery, the Israel Defense Forces are poised for an invasion of the Gaza‌ territory that‌ Hamas calls its home.

But according ⁤to a weekend ⁢report in ‍ The New York Times, the Biden administration is leaning on Israel to hold off — and that could be hurting the ⁣Israelis’ push.

Apparently following up ‍on that report, the ​ Times of Israel reported Monday that IDF commanders are⁢ getting restless as days go by without the‌ threatened attack on Gaza, which is basically a 10-mile strip ⁢along Israel’s southern coast with⁣ the Mediterranean Sea, ​bordering⁢ Egypt.

The headline told ‍the story: ​“IDF says it is ⁣ready for Gaza ground invasion, can’t‍ sit on its thumbs ‌forever.”

The Hamas terrorist group‍ has been in power in Gaza since the ‍2006 elections (there haven’t been any since) and has used‍ that time to entrench itself politically and militarily, including a widely⁣ reported tunnel‌ network that’s almost certain to make the eventual Israeli ground invasion a⁢ nightmare⁣ of urban warfare.

Meanwhile, increasing hostility on ‌Israel’s northern border, where the terrorist group Hezbollah holds sway in ‌Lebanon, is creating the possibility ⁣of a two-front‌ war for the Jewish state. But the IDF is ready, according to the Time of ⁤Israel — and ‍the sooner it gets started, the better.

“After 16 days of airstrikes, the IDF has ⁣told the government ⁣that it is fully prepared for a ground ⁣offensive in the Gaza Strip, and believes it can achieve the goals set out for it, even at the risk of heavy casualties to soldiers, and amid repeated attacks by Hezbollah in the north,” ⁢the ‌newspaper reported.

“The Israel Defense Forces believes that in order to⁤ attain the ⁢objectives of the war against Hamas, laid out by ⁢government⁣ officials, the military must begin its‌ ground offensive in‍ the Gaza Strip sooner rather than later, The Times of ‍Israel has learned,” it said.

But the invasion hasn’t ⁣started yet —⁤ and one⁢ reason for that is 6,000 miles away from ⁣where the fighting will take place,‌ at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., ⁤Washington, D.C.

According to The New York Times, President Joe Biden — who spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday —‍ is leaning on the ‍Jerusalem​ government to hold off on ⁣the invasion to allow more‌ time for negotiations to ‌free the hostages taken⁣ by the terrorists ‍during the daylong killing spree‍ in Israel that left more than 1,400 people ⁣ dead.

Officially, there’s no connection between the delay⁢ on the Gaza border and the hopes ​in the ⁣Biden administration for hostages being released. The Times quoted an Israeli diplomat specifically saying, “The U.S. is not pressing Israel in regards to the ground operation.”

But that isn’t easy ⁤to‌ believe.

The lede paragraph of the ⁣NYT piece makes it clear what the‍ perceived priorities in⁤ D.C. ‌are: “The Biden administration⁣ has ‍advised Israel to delay a ground invasion ⁢of Gaza, hoping to buy time for hostage ‍negotiations and to allow more humanitarian aid to reach Palestinians in the sealed-off enclave, according to several U.S. officials.”

Do you think Biden is hampering Israel’s ⁤war‌ effort?

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Anyone who ⁤even casually follows politics in ⁢the U.S. ‍knows that Biden’s increasingly‍ leftist Democratic Party has a base⁤ that’s strongly‌ sympathetic to the ​Palestinian side — including the Palestinians who savagely murder civilians, rape women and take hundreds of hostages to forestall retribution.

Anyone who’s followed Joe Biden’s presidency has known since the disgraceful pullout from Afghanistan eight months into his term that ​he is a president who projects weakness, bringing instability the world over.

Without Biden’s indefensible “green light,” it’s ⁤doubtful Russia’s Vladimir Putin ever⁤ would ​have invaded Ukraine. China’s aggressiveness in the Pacific is certainly only heightened ​by the knowledge that the ‌United States’ president and its military⁤ are unlikely to do⁣ anything serious about ‍it.

(The⁤ fact that Chinese interests have‌ invested⁤ serious money in the ‌Biden family probably has‌ something to do with⁢ Beijing’s comfort level, too.)

As National Review editor Phillip Klein noted Monday, there could be good reasons for‍ the U.S. to⁣ press⁣ for an Israeli delay, ⁣primarily to better prepare U.S. forces in the region for⁢ the possibility of ‌military blowback, principally from Iran, the world’s No. 1 state sponsor of ⁤terrorism. But, as Klein noted, the Biden administration doesn’t like to talk about Iran in an⁣ antagonistic way.

(The Tehran regime’s clear involvement in the Oct. 7 attack has been ignored or downplayed by the Biden White House.)

Most cynically seen, the​ Biden​ White House is ‌ playing both sides of the‍ street,⁢ playing up to American sympathies for Israel — a modern ‌democracy and an ally surrounded and‍ vastly outnumbered by murderous regimes that still ⁤would be living in the 7th century if there weren’t ‍oil under their feet ‌— while appeasing its leftist ⁢base by​ holding off, for now, Israel’s righteous‍ retaliation.

Only a fool would ‍sell the Israeli military short. ​It has a 75-year record of success against ⁤seemingly impossible odds, so there’s a good chance that⁢ what is ⁤happening now is well in hand.

Still, ​it’s hard to ‌see how a prolonged delay in action helps anyone but Hamas.

Keeping a 300,000-man and -woman army on ‍full alert and primed for massive land ⁤action would be an effort‌ for any country — and for one the ‍size ⁣of⁢ Israel, with ⁣a population of only about 9 million, it’s got to be draining.

And, the world ​being what it is, every day that passes from⁣ the time⁤ of the ​brutal bloodshed lessens the world’s⁢ outrage over the Oct. 7 deaths a⁤ little more.

Human lives tend ⁣to be cheaply held among⁢ a large number of​ U.N. member‌ nations. Jewish human lives even more so.

Back in 2014, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who served under Republican President George W. Bush as well as Democratic President Barack⁤ Obama, ⁣made headlines for an observation about Biden in his memoirs that the‍ then-vice president “had been wrong on nearly every major foreign‍ policy and national security issue over the past four decades.”

Hamas knows⁤ that. And the past⁢ three years ⁢have⁣ shown there is not one reason in the world to think that’s changed.


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Be pressuring ⁢Israel​ to delay its ⁤invasion ​of Gaza. This intervention by the⁣ United States has⁣ raised concerns about the potential consequences ⁤for Israel ‍and the ⁤United States ⁢in dealing with Hamas.‍ In light ‍of‌ this situation, three related Public Administration ‌and Affairs​ (PAA) questions can be posed:

⁣ Title: Holding Hostages: How Hamas is Winning in Washington

Introduction:

In the‌ aftermath of the savage terrorist attacks ⁤on October 7, which shook the world, the Israel Defense⁢ Forces (IDF) is prepared for an invasion of the Gaza territory, where Hamas operates. However, the Biden administration’s reported pressure on Israel to delay the invasion could be undermining the Israeli push. This ‌article explores the possible consequences of the delay ​and examines the implications for both Israel and the United States.

The Biden ⁤Administration’s‍ Intervention:

According to⁤ a report from ⁢The New York Times, the Biden administration appears to



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