Israeli experts argue Biden is impeding the Jewish state’s war plan to defeat the Hamas terrorist movement as the six-month campaign continues with a final incursion set for Rafah in Gaza
JERUSALEM - President Biden’s push Thursday in a telephone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for an immediate cease-fire in the Jewish state’s six-month war campaign to defeat the terrorist movement Hamas in Gaza unleashed fierce criticism from Israeli experts. 'A ceasefire now would be a victory to Hamas. It would show the terrorist organization that terrorism pays.
Without minimizing the tragedy and scope of the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, the pressure and double standards put on Israel for its conduct of the war has become intolerable. It is inconceivable that the IDF would ever behave like, or become indistinguishable from, a terrorist organization.' She continued, 'The change in Biden’s policy comes as much as a result of an immediate high-profile mistake as it does from the impending elections.
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