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Has he tried convincing Netentahu to not do a genocide? That'd be a lot easier than convincing a bunch of folks that they should support a genocide
You'd think that, but it doesn't seem to be the case.
The response it demanded was to for Israel to end it's brutal oppression of Palestinians: end the bombings, end the blockade, end the land theft end the murders, end the kidnapping and release the thousands of Palestinian detainees.
Many insane BlueAnon conspiracy theorists who have been trained to reflexively blame all the world's ills on Russia.
Israel does it all the time.
takes like this are the reason why schumer is going to keep this job until he decides to retire or start working for aipac
Yes, actually. That's basically the entire Biden administration time period.
Withheld military aid, funding aid to Palestinians, threatening to stop protecting them from the UN were all tactics used to make Netanyahu negotiate, but clearly it was always Netanyahu's plan to waste time and draw things out until the Single-State backing Trump admin could take power.
TBH I think it would have been better to just forcefully remove Netanyahu from power under the guise of protecting Israel from a coup.