America's double game against the Zionist regime and the Gaza war

America, the most important ally and unconditional supporter of the Zionist regime, adopts a dual policy and approach against this regime and its actions

America's double game against the Zionist regime and the Gaza war
America's double game against the Zionist regime and the Gaza war

America, the most important ally and unconditional supporter of the Zionist regime, adopts a dual policy and approach against this regime and its actions. On the one hand, as a show of solidarity with Israel, new military aid and the cutting of aid to UNRWA were approved by the Congress of this country, on the other hand, the Biden government stated that it was against the attacks on Rafah by the Zionist regime.

 

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In this context, the US Congress passed the interim budget bill, approving new military aid to the racist Israeli regime, and also stopped sending funds to the Palestinian Refugee Relief and Employment Agency (UNRWA) until March 2025. This budget bill is 1.2 trillion dollars. The bill was accepted in the Senate with 74 votes against 24, and then US President Joe Biden signed it. This interim budget bill was passed with the support of Democrats and Republicans in order to prevent a US government shutdown.

While the child murderer Israeli regime's murders in the Gaza Strip continue, the famine and food shortage in this strip have become even more serious. This temporary budget allocates $3.8 billion in military aid to the United States from the $886 billion budget of the US Department of Defense. The Zionist regime gives it. Meanwhile, according to the proposed 95 billion dollar aid package, 60 billion dollars were allocated to Ukraine and 14 billion dollars to the Zionist regime.

The new military aid provided by the USA to Israel is within the framework of its policy of permanent support to Tel Aviv despite the continuation of the Gaza war, the genocide against the people of Gaza and the use of hunger weapons. Meanwhile, a new crime, the rape of Palestinian women in Gaza and their subsequent murder by Israeli soldiers, was recorded in the black record of the murderous regime. It imports Palestinians, including the Gaza Strip. Before that, a number of Western countries, including the United States, cited Tel Aviv's accusations against UNRWA, which provided financial aid to Israel under false pretenses, as being important and indispensable in providing aid to the oppressed people in Gaza. The UN agency that played a role was suspended. The suspension of this aid increased the risk of stopping the humanitarian activities of UN affiliated organizations in Gaza and caused the humanitarian situation in this densely populated region to worsen. Undoubtedly, in the face of the need for rapid and widespread assistance to the two million people in Gaza who are experiencing serious famine and who are deprived of access to the most basic humanitarian needs due to war and siege, cutting off aid to UNRWA will create a situation in which the aggressor regime will create a humanitarian situation much worse than the current dire situation in Gaza. It is inevitable that it will lead to disaster. 

Despite broad US political and military support for the Zionist regime and its refusal to accept the demands of the international community, including America's request for a ceasefire in the Gaza war, the Biden administration and senior US officials have only effectively intervened in Tel Aviv. He warned them not to use political and financial pressure to force Israel to stop the Gaza war.

In this context, American Vice President Kamala Harris, in her ostensible warning, stated that Washington had already clearly revealed its stance regarding the Zionist regime's possible attack on Rafah and said: Israel's possible attack on Rafah, despite all the warnings, would be a "very big mistake". Harris also claimed that if Israel continues its attacks on Rafah despite US opposition, Washington could adopt any approach in response to this action.

These open threats from the Biden government have actually been met with indifference by the Zionist regime and its war cabinet, and Zionist officials, including the Prime Minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, still insist that a major military intervention is needed. A large-scale and all-out attack on Rafah, south of Gaza, under the pretext of destroying the groups, they insist that Palestinian resistance will lead to a major humanitarian disaster.

The important issue here is that the Biden administration's biased approach towards the Zionist regime has encountered widespread reactions in the USA. In this context, some American government employees are planning to resign due to the Gaza war and in protest of the Biden government's support for the Zionist regime. Earlier, a hundred employees of the US State Department accused the president of this in a statement. They stated that the country and the Zionist regime, which spread misleading information about the Gaza war, committed war crimes in Gaza.

In addition, more than 130 employees of the US Department of Homeland Security wrote a letter asking the government of this country to take action to ensure an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. More than 700 employees of more than 30 US institutions and ministries also wrote to Joe Biden in November, asking him to support the ceasefire in Gaza.

All this shows that, in addition to the public opinion in the United States criticizing the Biden government's policy towards the Gaza war, these criticisms and protests have also spread to the American government.