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Joe Biden Tries to Order Benjamin Netanyahu Around and Finds He's Tougher Than Corn Pop
By streiff | May 19, 2021 9:00 PM ET

Throughout Joe Biden’s candidacy for the presidency, he’d invariably claim he’d solve some seemingly intractable problem by just telling the parties involved what to do. Today, the Dementia-Popsicle-in-Chief found out that his master plan doesn’t work as well in real life as it does to a fawning crowd of woke reporters who squealed and tossed their undies at him after every banal and inane pronouncement he made.

With the change of administrations, the Palestinians wasted no time in beginning another round of terror attacks against Israel. Reports indicate that this is not going well for the terrorist state the UN and our own Democrat party are trying to let Hamas create in Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli Iron Dome system seems to be overmatching the rockets used by Hamas (the success of Iron Dome has created a bizarre line of argumentation that holds that the system is keeping civilians from getting killed and that is a bad thing, see Washington Post Frets That Iron Dome Means Not Enough Israeli Civilians Are Getting Killed for Hamas to Win). Israel has not sent ground forces into Gaza. The Abraham Accords brokered by President Trump, the first substantive progress towards Middle East peace achieved in the last forty years, has isolated Hamas from support in the Arab world…though it is getting support from the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Popsicle Joe has been under some pressure from his terrorist-sympathizing allies in Congress and other like-minded folks to force Israel to not kill the people who are trying to kill them. Two days ago, after Israel bombed the Hamas-owned and -occupied building where both AP and al-Jazeera rented space, Biden called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the situation. This is the White House “read out.” Too bad we don’t have a morbidly obese, self-important Army lieutenant colonel to tell us what was really said.

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The President spoke today with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The President reiterated his firm support for Israel’s right to defend itself against indiscriminate rocket attacks. The President welcomed efforts to address intercommunal violence and to bring calm to Jerusalem. He encouraged Israel to make every effort to ensure the protection of innocent civilians. The two leaders discussed progress in Israel’s military operations against Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza. The President expressed his support for a ceasefire and discussed U.S. engagement with Egypt and other partners towards that end. The two leaders agreed that they and their teams would remain in close touch.

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Can't wait to see what happens when Biden threatens to withhold money from Israel like he did with Ukraine.
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