Increasing error in the Biden administration regarding the war in Gaza
Along with the continuation of the war of the Zionist regime of Israel against the oppressed people of the Gaza Strip in Palestine, the worsening of the situation in the West Asia region and the open and secret empire of the United States of America for the violent regime, the evidence shows that the situation is becoming more difficult for the United States day by day due to continuing to support Israeli crimes, especially the genocide of Palestinians.
The situation, gradually, reveals more divisions and errors in the Biden administration in the field. In that context, the Huffington Post website has announced the resignation of David Satterfield, the Special Envoy of the Joe Biden government on humanitarian issues in Gaza, which reflects the existence of a discrepancy between US government officials. Based on that, the retired ambassador whom President Joe Biden appointed as special representative for humanitarian issues in the Middle East, especially Gaza, will resign in the next several weeks. Given the dire situation in Gaza, it is still unclear whether or not Biden will choose someone else to replace Satterfield. Satterfield's tenure in his current role has been full of controversy. The same official of the Biden administration wanted to transfer the Palestinian refugees from Gaza to Egypt. This is in a situation where, the Biden government only openly claimed that it opposes it. The proposal was also strongly opposed by the Palestinians themselves and their supporters. The proposal to move Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt is particularly worrying given that it recalls the painful experience of forced displacement of Palestinians in a process known as the "Nakbat". White House Some observers look at the period of Satterfield's performance with a skeptical eye and explain that, during his leadership, the situation of the residents of Gaza was accompanied by many disturbances and continued attacks by the Zionist regime of Israel against the people of that area. Palestine. Satterfield even ignored the calls of humanitarian aid organizations to hold meetings for increased aid for the residents of Gaza. At the same time, Satterfield is leaving the Biden administration as Washington continues its empire by attacking the illegal Israeli regime in Gaza. The United Nations and humanitarian organizations say that Gaza is facing an unprecedented famine, and that the level of humanitarian aid sent to the area is very poor due to the restrictions of the Zionist regime and Egypt in the field. On the other hand, the insistence of the leaders of the Zionist administration, especially the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu and the ministers with extreme positions in his government, to continue the war in Gaza, which has caused genocide and forced more than 90 percent of the people of Gaza to leave their homes their, as well as large international protests, along with the accusations presented by South Africa against Israel in the International Court of Justice, have caused the Biden government to face many problems. The issue has become so sensitive and serious that it has made clear the differences of opinion between Washington and Tel Aviv. The Axios news site has written in its report that the recent visit of the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, to the occupied Palestine increased the disapproval of the White House due to the policies of continuing sabotage and attacks in Gaza. Blinken made it clear to Netanyahu that his plan in Gaza is a dream that will not come true. The Zionist newspaper Yediot Aharonot also wrote in its report that officials close to US President Joe Biden believe that Netanyahu is prolonging the Gaza war for his own political interests. Netanyahu stressed last Saturday that no one can stop Israel from continuing the war in Gaza. He has claimed that he will continue to deal with Hamas and restore peace in the northern and southern borders. Cold relations between Washington and Tel Aviv On the other hand, the relationship between US President Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, which had improved after the Gaza war, seems to have deteriorated again due to differences in attitude between the two parties. The two leaders last contacted each other more than 20 days ago. Reports are pouring in, in the last phone conversation between Biden and Netanyahu on December 23, 2023, Biden cut off the phone with Netanyahu and ended his conversation without saying goodbye to the Israeli Prime Minister. It seems that despite Washington's previous support for Tel Aviv and sending Israel a large amount of weapons to attack Gaza, opposing the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and trying to create a military coalition against Yemen in the Red Sea and finally to attack Yemen with missiles and drones, but the direct US occupation of the Zionist regime has cost the US dearly, and now Washington is showing its displeasure with Netanyahu's policies regarding the Gaza war.