Increasing differences of opinion regarding the Gaza war under the Biden administration

While the Zionist regime's war against the oppressed people of the Gaza Strip continues, the situation in this region gradually worsens, and the USA's open and secret support for this regime continues, the evidence shows that America's occupation regime, Israel, is committing day by day murders and genocides against the Palestinians. It shows that his support makes the situation increasingly difficult for the Biden administration and even cracking voices are coming.

Jan 16, 2024 - 12:07
Increasing differences of opinion regarding the Gaza war under the Biden administration
Increasing differences of opinion regarding the Gaza war under the Biden administration

In this context, the Huffington Post website stated that the resignation of "David Satterfield", the Joe Biden government's special representative for humanitarian affairs in Gaza, reflects the disagreement between officials of the American government. The retired ambassador, whom Joe Biden named special envoy for West Asian humanitarian affairs with a focus on Gaza, will resign in the coming weeks. Given the dire situation in Gaza, it remains to be seen whether Biden will replace Satterfield with a replacement. While Satterfield, whose recent tenure has sparked controversy, demands the transfer of Palestinian refugees from Gaza to Egypt, the Biden administration claims that it is against this proposal. This demand, which has faced serious opposition from Palestinians and their supporters, and the proposed exodus of Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt, is deeply worrying, given the close ties Gazans have had with their homes for decades, and is reminiscent of a process called 'Nikba' in the Arab world. . Some foreign observers are skeptical of Satterfield's performance, noting that during his tenure the situation of Gaza residents continued to deteriorate, accompanied by ongoing attacks by the Zionist regime. Satterfield did not even respond to requests from aid organizations to hold a meeting to increase aid to the people of Gaza. At the same time, Satterfield's departure from the Biden administration takes place at a time when the Zionist regime continues its Washington-backed attacks in Gaza. The United Nations and aid groups warn that Gaza is facing unprecedented hunger and famine, and aid to the region is extremely inadequate due to the restrictions imposed by the Zionist regime and Egypt. On the other hand, Zionist officials, especially Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the occupation regime and the radical figures in his cabinet, supported the Gaza war, which caused the displacement of more than 90 percent of the people of Gaza, caused widespread reaction around the world, and led to South Africa filing a lawsuit against this regime in the Hague. Due to its insistence on continuing, the Biden government's support to the Zionist regime has faced increasing difficulties, and even the disagreements and conflict between the occupation regime and the USA have come to the surface. Axios news site wrote in its report that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's recent visit to occupied Palestine further increased the disappointment in the White House. Blinken made it clear to Netanyahu that the Gaza plan was a dream that would not come true. Zionist newspaper Yedioth Aharonot also wrote that officials close to US President Joe Biden believe that Netanyahu is trying to prolong the Gaza war for personal and political reasons. In his speech on Saturday, Netanyahu emphasized that no one can prevent Israel from continuing the Gaza war. On the other hand, it seems that the relationship between US President Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, which improved after the Gaza war, has deteriorated again due to differences of opinion between the two sides. Biden's last phone call with Netanyahu dates back 20 days. According to the information obtained, in the last phone call between Biden and Netanyahu on December 23, 2023, Biden ended the conversation with the Israeli Prime Minister by hanging up on Netanyahu. While the disagreements between the USA and the occupation regime over the Gaza war deepen, the conflicts in the Netanyahu cabinet are also increasing. Washington appears to have initially supported Tel Aviv by sending large amounts of munitions to bomb Gaza, vetoing UN Security Council resolutions, trying to form a naval coalition against Yemen in the Red Sea, and finally launching missile and air strikes on Yemen. He had given it. However, the continuation of the Zionist regime's unconditional support approach cost the United States a lot, and Washington showed its dissatisfaction with Netanyahu's approach to the Gaza war./