With the war against Hamas continuing and the pace of the IDF’s successful ground campaign picking up, former president Barak Hussein Obama stepped out of the shadows and spoke out against Israel’s actions in the Gaza Strip.
Obama commented in the following manner on a Pod Save America interview: “If you want to solve the problem, then you have to take in the whole truth. And you then have to admit nobody’s hands are clean, that all of us are complicit to some degree.”
Obama made a point of saying that it was important to acknowledge multiple seemingly contradictory truths: Hamas’ actions were “horrific,” but “the occupation and what’s happening to Palestinians” were also “unbearable.”
In an address to the Democracy Forum in Chicago on Friday, the 44th president said that “it is impossible to be dispassionate in the face of this carnage. It is hard to feel hopeful. The images of families mourning, of bodies being pulled from rubble, force a moral reckoning on all of us.”
“All this is taking place against the backdrop of decades of failure to achieve a durable peace for both Israelis and Palestinians, one that is based on genuine security for Israel, a recognition of its right to exist, and a peace that is based on an end of the occupation and the creation of a viable state and self-determination for the Palestinian people,” he added.
We also see the same rhetoric by America’s Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
“This is not just about dealing with Hamas in terms of defeating it physically. It is about making sure that it can’t repeat what it did on October 7, but it is also about defeating an idea — a perverted idea… that we have to combat with a better idea… with a better vision for what that future can be and demonstrating that we’re committed to achieving [it],” Blinken said after a visit to Israel.
He says the two-state vision can “give people something to hope for” and that there is a broad and strong coalition throughout the region” that supports it.
The US claims it fully supports Israel and are supposedly committed to Israel defeating Hamas. However, the US funded Hamas both under Obama’s presidency and now Joe Biden’s first term. They have pro-Hamas supporters in the administration.
So what is going on?
Now that Hamas has gotten out of control, the US wants Israel to wipe it out. This is in order to put in the Palestinian Authority in power there. Hamas’ barbarism will help the PA look like “moderates,” giving Israel no excuse to refrain from creating a “palestinian” state.
Of course, the Fatah led PA is no better than Hamas, but the current American administration would rather have everyone forget that. It has funded and aided Hamas in order for it to become so monstrous that Israel would have to destroy it. Making Israel’s invasion appear so “horrible” will brand Israel to be no better than the Islamic Nazis dedicated to destroying it. Israel will then have no choice but to accept a two-state solution. With Fatah and the “palestinian” nazi gangs fully entrenched in Judea and Samaria, a two-state solution is Israel’s final solution.
Abbas led Fatah thugs in Judea and Samaria have already threatened to cause an attack far worse than October 7th so then why would the current Biden administration be so set on putting them in power of a two state solution. The US continues to provide for them weapons and money. After Israel’s war in Gaza, Jerusalem will be asked to sign a final status agreement with the Islamic Nazi regime in Ramallah – the same regime that currently attacks Jewish civilians, denies the Holocaust, and is preparing for full scale war against Israel.
While many question Biden’s mental capacity – his team are essentially Obama’s collection of nihilistic post-modern radicals who are both pro-Islamic and anti-American. One can wonder what reason they have for supporting an Israeli agreement with terrorists, but there is really only one reason for it and that is to ensure Israel is destroyed.
This is why it is imperative that despite past weaknesses, Netanyahu, Gantz, and the rest of the current emergency government refuse to agree to a two-state solution even if it causes ties with America to crack. Unfortunately we are already seeing the renewal of the State Department funded anti-government protests that are aimed at taking down Netanyahu. The goal of the current US administration is ultimately to dismantle Israel using both internal and external means.