American Values
Biden vs. Bibi
The United States vetoed a pro-Hamas resolution at the U.N. Security Council today calling for a permanent ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist terrorist group. That’s the good news.
The bad news is that there are multiple reports indicating that the Biden administration is pushing its own resolution that still attempts to force Israel into a “temporary ceasefire,” which will result in enormous pressure on Israel to maintain the ceasefire.
Moreover, the resolution reportedly calls on Israel to refrain from eliminating the final Hamas brigades in Rafah and again pushes the idea of a two-state solution – Israel and “Palestine” living side-by-side in peace.
Make no mistake about this: There is virtually no support in Israel for a Palestinian state right now.
To prove the point, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted a resolution to his cabinet on Sunday. The cabinet, composed of a coalition representing multiple Israeli parties, voted unanimously to reject “international diktats regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians.”
Many governments around the world are using this war to push for the creation of a Palestinian state, which, by definition, is the taking of land away from the tiny nation of Israel to create another radical Islamist terrorist state in the Middle East.
This new state would be created because of the war that broke out after Hamas massacred more than 1,000 Israelis. So, in this circumstance, Biden thinks it’s a really good idea to reward Hamas for its terrorism.
But let’s say this tragedy happens and a Palestinian state is created. It won’t be “Palestine.” It will be “Hamastan,” and it won’t take long for that state to attack Israel, calling additional land in Israel “occupied territory.”
Hamas is not interested in peace with Israel or even a piece of Israel. It wants all of Israel, and Hamas leaders have repeatedly made that clear.