Biden Regime Plans to Give Hamas a Grand Reward for Murdering 1,200 Israelis

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by Robert Spencer

It has been clear for quite some time that the Biden regime, despite its show of support for Israel, is really on the side of Hamas. Now the regime is in serious talks to respond to Hamas’ brutal and inhuman murder of 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023 by giving it the biggest reward of all: a Palestinian state.

If you are skeptical that Old Joe and his henchmen are really on Hamas’ side, consider the fact that, in November, they enabled the release of ten billion dollars in frozen funds to the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hamas’ primary financier. That followed $100 million in “humanitarian aid” to Gaza and the West Bank on Oct. 18, less than two weeks after the massacre. Biden huffed and puffed about how that $100 million better not end up in the hands of Hamas, but really, who else was there in Gaza who could receive it and keep it from the jihad terror group? Hamas-linked UNRWA?

As if all that weren’t bad enough, now the Biden regime is planning to follow it with the worst betrayal of all of our most loyal ally in the Middle East. The Washington Post reported Wednesday that “Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Palestinian representatives, in addition to the United States” were “rushing to complete a detailed, comprehensive plan for long-term peace between Israel and Palestinians, including a firm timeline for the establishment of a Palestinian state, that could be announced as early as the next several weeks.” As you may have noticed, the one concerned party that would likely lose territory if any such state were established was conspicuously absent from these negotiations.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noticed. On Friday, he declared: “Israel outright rejects international dictates regarding a permanent arrangements with the Palestinians. Such an arrangement will be reached only through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions.” As Biden regime apparatchiks worked with Muslim Arab nations to establish a Palestinian state without the approval of or even participation of Israel, Netanyahu was unequivocal: “Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Such recognition in the wake of the October 7 massacre would give a huge reward to unprecedented terrorism and prevent any future peace settlement.”

Indeed. Hamas behaved with appalling savagery on Oct. 7, and yet is more popular than ever in both Gaza and the West Bank in the wake of that attack. If a free election were held in a new Palestinian state, Hamas would have a very good chance to win. And given the group’s oft-stated imperative to destroy Israel completely, which senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad has restated after Oct. 7, a Palestinian state would almost certainly become a new jihad base for renewed attacks against Israel, as Gaza did after Israel’s unilateral withdrawal in 2005 (which, like the eternal goal of the Palestinian state, was also touted as a move that would finally bring peace).

In the Washington Post’s entire fifteen-hundred-word account of the ongoing talks to set up a Palestinian state, no one betrays any indication that they know or care why a Palestinian state has never yet been set up despite decades of efforts to bring peace, or why the Palestinians have rejected numerous offers for such a state since 1947. A standing condition for the Palestinians has been that they accept the existence of Israel as a Jewish state, which no Palestinian organization or leader has ever been willing to do. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has apparently just decided, without a scintilla of evidence, that this condition has already been fulfilled, as he spoke last week in Qatar about the steps that need to be taken in order to embark upon a “practical, timebound, irreversible path to a Palestinian state living side-by-side in peace with Israel.”

Where is there a single Palestinian leader or political group that has ever expressed any willingness to live side-by-side in peace with Israel? Yet instead of pressuring the Palestinians, the Biden regime is focusing on efforts to “convince the Arab world that this time will be different.”

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Israel, meet Czechoslovakia. Chamberline, meet Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden. Middle East, meet World War III.

This is the problem with the Democrats being so far, far left. When they are in power, the foreign policy of the US does a 180 from anything that resembles common sense policies that benefits the US and the world. Democrats abandon and f**k over friends and allies while sucking up to the worst of our adversaries. They exude incompetence and cowardice which emboldens our adversaries. Any nation that has to depend upon us as a partner can never be sure what the US will be supporting in 4 years.

Democrats need to be GONE. A new, AMERICAN party needs to replace it. If these far leftist Democrats don’t like it, they can go to Venezuela or Cuba and enjoy all the fruits of their beloved socialism. They can also go f**k themselves.
 

biden will end up starting WWIII.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/18/the-biden-name-how-the-presidents-brother-became-embroiled-in-a-hospital-fiasco-00141868

Politico Mag — Jim Biden and Americore accused of $100 million in Medicare fraud.
4 members of Biden family heavily involved.

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Yeah, to all the leftists, that’s what actual fraud looks like.

02/18/24 – MAGA’s Violent Threats Are Warping Life in America

Amid the constant drumbeat of sensational news stories — the scandals, the legal rulings, the wild political gambits — it’s sometimes easy to overlook the deeper trends that are shaping American life. For example, are you aware how much the constant threat of violence, principally from MAGA sources, is now warping American politics? If you wonder why so few people in red America seem to stand up directly against the MAGA movement, are you aware of the price they might pay if they did?

Late last month, I listened to a fascinating NPR interview with the journalists Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman regarding their new book, “Find Me the Votes,” about Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. They report that Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis had trouble finding lawyers willing to help prosecute her case against Trump. Even a former Georgia governor turned her down, saying, “Hypothetically speaking, do you want to have a bodyguard follow you around for the rest of your life?”

He wasn’t exaggerating. Willis received an assassination threat so specific that one evening she had to leave her office incognito while a body double wearing a bulletproof vest courageously pretended to be her and offered a target for any possible incoming fire.

Don’t think for a moment that this is unusual today. Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is overseeing Trump’s federal Jan. 6 trial, has been swatted, as has the special counsel Jack Smith. For those unfamiliar, swatting is a terrifying act of intimidation in which someone calls law enforcement and falsely claims a violent crime is in process at the target’s address. This sends heavily armed police to a person’s home with the expectation of a violent confrontation. A swatting incident claimed the life of a Kansas man in 2017.

The Colorado Supreme Court likewise endured terrible threats after it ruled that Trump was disqualified from the ballot. There is deep concern for the safety of the witnesses and jurors in Trump’s various trials.

Mitt Romney faces so many threats that he spends $5,000 per day on security to protect his family. After Jan. 6, the former Republican congressman Peter Meijer said that at least one colleague voted not to certify the election out of fear for the safety of their family. Threats against members of Congress are pervasive, and there has been a shocking surge since Trump took office. Last year, Capitol Police opened more than 8,000 threat assessments, an eightfold increase since 2016.

Nor is the challenge confined to national politics. In 2021, Reuters published a horrifying and comprehensive report detailing the persistent threats against local election workers. In 2022, it followed up with another report detailing threats against local school boards. In my own Tennessee community, doctors and nurses who advocated wearing masks in schools were targets of screaming, threatening right-wing activists, who told one man, “We know who you are” and “We will find you.”

My own family has experienced terrifying nights and terrifying days over the last several years. We’ve faced death threats, a bomb scare, a clumsy swatting attempt and doxxing by white nationalists. People have shown up at our home. A man even came to my kids’ school. I’ve interacted with the F.B.I., the Tennessee Department of Homeland Security and local law enforcement. While the explicit threats come and go, the sense of menace never quite leaves. We’re always looking over our shoulders.

And no, threats of ideological violence do not come exclusively from the right. We saw too much destruction accompanying the George Floyd protests to believe that. We’ve seen left-wing attacks and threats against Republicans and conservatives. The surge in antisemitic incidents since Oct. 7 is a sobering reminder that hatred lives on the right and the left alike.

But the tsunami of MAGA threats is different. The intimidation is systemic and ubiquitous, an acknowledged tactic in the playbook of the Trump right that flows all the way down from the violent fantasies of Donald Trump himself. It is rare to encounter a public-facing Trump critic who hasn’t faced threats and intimidation.

The threats drive decent men and women from public office. They isolate and frighten dissenters. When my family first began to face threats, the most dispiriting responses came from Christian acquaintances who concluded I was a traitor for turning on a movement whose members had expressed an explicit desire to kill my family.

But I don’t want to be too bleak. So let me end with a point of light. In the summer of 2021, I received a quite direct threat after I’d written a series of pieces opposing bans on teaching critical race theory in public schools. Someone sent my wife an email threatening to shoot me in the face.

My wife and I knew that it was almost certainly a bluff. But we also knew that white nationalists had our home address, both of us were out of town and the only person home that night was my college-age son. So we called the local sheriff, shared the threat, and asked if the department could send someone to check our house.

Minutes later, a young deputy called to tell me all was quiet at our home. When I asked if he would mind checking back frequently, he said he’d stay in front of our house all night. Then he asked, “Why did you get this threat?”

I hesitated before I told him. Our community is so MAGA that I had a pang of concern about his response. “I’m a columnist,” I said, “and we’ve had lots of threats ever since I wrote against Donald Trump.”

The deputy paused for a moment. “I’m a vet,” he said, “and I volunteered to serve because I believe in our Constitution. I believe in free speech.” And then he said words I’ll never forget: “You keep speaking, and I’ll stand guard.”

I didn’t know that deputy’s politics and I didn’t need to. When I heard his words, I thought, that’s it. That’s the way through. Sometimes we are called to speak. Sometimes we are called to stand guard. All the time we can at least comfort those under threat, telling them with words and deeds that they are not alone. If we do that, we can persevere. Otherwise, the fear will be too much for good people to bear.

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NY Slimes
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Funny how they are never identified, never caught. Alleged threats over the phone by conservatives, REAL threats, attacks, intimidation by the left (see the assaults of the Supreme Court Justices’ homes, assault on the White House, assault on the Supreme Court itself, assaults on Senate buildings, all by the left.

Really?

Funny how they are never identified, never caught. 

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Golly… a guy. Was he doing them all? Funny you never denounce the leftists pulling those swatting pranks.

Greg is the type who tries to fit the round peg in the square hole

Funny how left wing press never seems to want to remember the actions of a Bernie Sanders devotee, James Hodgkinson. And I notice that most the nut cases on Comrade Greggie’s google list made threats against Republicans. Ummmmm!!!!!!

BLM/ANTIFA laying siege to a federal courthouse or trying to burn all the cops in a headquarters alive is apparently forgettable, too.

We know where the whack jobs come from a higher percentage of the time. Any figure in the public eye is bound to have death threats and stalkers
David Letterman had a doozy
Margaret Mary Ray stole his Porche.

These leftist crybabies invent most of their “death threats” to curry sympathy and to cast false guilt on the opposition. However, the reality is that the vast, VAST majority of the violence in our nation originates from the left.

Jussie Smollett is their model.

If you really think the New York Slimes prints the truth your Stupid

Bidne Partner in Crime and Genocide but don’t expect anything from the WCC

Obama hated the Jewish state of Israel. And the Biden dictatorship is really being directed, and led, by Obama retreads like Sullivan, Kirby, Blinken, Susan Rice, Samatha Power and others, you understand how Israel is really screwed. They care more about a dissident Russian that they do over 1,200 Israelis being slaughtered by a bunch of Muslim barbarians.

All is not lost ….. yet.
joe and obama might hate Israel but lawmakers on Capitol Hill are growing tired of Qatar’s games as they continue to harbor Hamas leaders and play games with hostage negotiations. 

The Qataris originally promised the US they were ‘strong-arming’ Hamas to release American and Israeli hostages.
Then they said they have no leverage.
Now they’re calling for a ceasefire regardless of whether hostages are released.
Meanwhile they harbor Hamas’ leaders, even getting injured Hamas leaders brought into Qatar during times of false promises to America and the West.

I don’t think joe an obama can strong-arm Congress or Israel into creating a “palestinian state.”

Nan, Texas A & M University built a campus in Qatar a few years back and have been enjoying Qatar’s largess. Texans learned of it recenty and raised such a ruckus, along with A & M alumni donors, that A & M is now closing the Qatar campus.

Sometimes citizen voices do count.