Inspecting its involvement in the ceasefire efforts, some believe the US is really interested in the ceasefire and reaching an end to the bloodshed and Israel’s genocide in Gaza. However, the reality of the situation is the opposite: hypocrisy. The US had only been buying the time needed for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to complete the mission: getting rid of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
Examples of affording enough time for the Israeli occupation forces to complete its planned destruction of the Gaza Strip and continuing to kill as many civilians as possible are beyond being counted. One of the clearest examples is the political support for the Israeli aggression on Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of displaced people gathered from different parts of the Gaza Strip.
In the beginning, the US claimed that they had suspended arms support for Israel, and they would not cancel this suspension before obtaining a detailed plan for a “limited operation” in Rafah that would guarantee the safety of civilians and displaced people. US officials continued repeating these remarks in response to regional and international rejection of the aggression on Rafah, giving a cover-up for the destructive Israeli attacks on the southern Gaza city.
Another example is Biden’s ceasefire proposal, used to synthesise the world for months, claiming that Hamas rejected it. The US used to justify the Israeli genocide and blame Hamas for it; however, the Israeli occupation was the perpetrator. When Hamas accepted it, they continued to claim that there were gaps between Israel and Hamas that would be closed through negotiations where Netanyahu did not give meaningful power to the Israeli negotiators in order to delay reaching a deal.
I’m sure it’s popular among people you agree with.
And probably the same for you, but if you’re just being snarky and not outwardly saying “The Democrats are doing the wrong, because it’s clearly unpopular.”, I’m showing you that you’d be wrong.
Netanyahu’s genocide is unpopular among Democratic voters. You said that yourself.
I didn’t say those words at all. I said that I, as a person, would hope that the majority of people think “Genocide is bad”. There is a large Pro-Israel segment of the population in the US who seem to be fine with what is happening right now, though I never said anything about their political leanings.
I’d like to believe that the majority of Democrats abhor Netanyahu and his bullshit, and I’d say the number of them that purposely skipped his stupid speech (and those that showed in protest) to Congress was a show of that.