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Duke University students walk out on Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement speech, chant 'free Palestine'
Jerry Seinfeld received honorary degree from Duke University, delivered commencement speech
By Stephen Sorace Fox News
Published May 12, 2024 1:12pm EDT

Dozens of students at Duke University walked out on legendary comedian Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement speech on Sunday, with some chanting "free Palestine," according to videos of the ceremony posted on social media. 

The student protesters staged the walkout just as Seinfeld, who is Jewish and a vocal supporter of Israel, was introduced, according to the videos.

Some students carried Palestinian flags as they left the stadium. Other graduates and guests chanted "Jerry! Jerry!" as the comedian took the stage to receive an honorary degree.

Seinfeld delivered his speech without major interruptions, Reuters reported.


https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1789680307127366083

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/duke-university-students-walk-jerry-seinfelds-commencement-speech-chant-free-palestine
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Blinken: ‘Israel Has Not Acted in a Manner That’s Consistent with International Humanitarian Law’

Pam Key 12 May 2024

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that during the war with Hamas “Israel has not acted in a manner that’s consistent with international humanitarian law.”

Partial transcript as follows:

    MARGARET BRENNAN: There are deep concerns about the Palestinian death toll, as even Prime Minister Netanyahu conceded that his forces have in fact killed more civilians than members of Hamas. We begin this morning with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who joins us from the State Department. Good morning, Mr. Secretary. I know military experts say Gaza is as complicated and challenging a battlefield as any modern warfare has seen. But back in December, President Biden said Israel conducted indiscriminate bombing. In February, he said Israel’s offensive was over the top. And then this past week, he was asked on CNN about pausing the delivery of 3,500 bombs. Here’s what he said.

    (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

    PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways in which they go after population centers. I made it clear that if they go into Rafah…I’m not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with Rafah- to deal with the cities to deal with that problem.

    (END VIDEO CLIP)

    BRENNAN: Mr. Secretary, is Israel living up to international humanitarian law standards?

    BLINKEN: Well first Margaret, good morning, and as you know, we put out a full report on that. But let me say this from the start. From day one, President Biden has been determined to support Israel in defending itself and trying to make sure that October 7 never happens again. At the same time, he’s been very clear that in doing that, it’s imperative that Israel protect civilians, and make sure that humanitarian assistance gets to those who need it. And that’s what we’ve been doing from day one. The report that- that we put out, lays out some of the concerns that we’ve had throughout this period when it comes to humanitarian assistance, particularly the early months after October 7. And when it comes to the use of weapons, concerns about incidents where given the totality of the damage that’s been done to children, women, men, it was reasonable to assess that, in certain instances, Israel acted in ways that are not consistent with international humanitarian law. It’s also critical to note that Israel itself has accountability processes to get at this. There are hundreds of ongoing inquiries looking at different incidents that have taken place since October 7. There are criminal investigations that are going forward unlike most other countries in the world, Israel has the ability, the means and the actions to self correct. But we’ve been on this every single day.

    BRENNAN: So you have been able then to conclude that Israel has violated US laws and weapons sharing agreements?

    BLINKEN: No. We’ve concluded is in the case of the the use of weapons, as you said, this is an extraordinarily complex military environment in which you have an enemy, Hamas, that committed the most atrocious terrorist attacks on Israel, October 7, and then retreats to Gaza, hides behind and underneath civilians, in hospitals, schools, mosques, apartment buildings. And that makes it very difficult to determine, particularly in the midst of war, exactly what happened and to draw any final conclusions from any one incident. So we have a number of incidents that we continue to look at, to try to get the best possible assessment. The Israelis themselves are doing the same thing. Our assessments will be ongoing. But as I said, given the totality of what we’ve seen in terms of civilian suffering, in terms of children, women, men caught in this crossfire Hamas is making who’ve been killed or been injured. It’s reasonable to assess that in a number of instances. Israel has not acted in a manner that’s consistent with international humanitarian law.

    BRENNAN: So I understand you’re still collecting evidence but on the policy, can you clarify? Because even the lead Democrat on House Armed Services says it’s not clear. Is the US slowing down the delivery of any weapons to Israel at this point beyond the 3,500 so-called dumb bombs?

    BLINKEN: So let me be clear about this too. First, just to take a step back, no president- no president has done more To defend Israel when it really mattered than Joe Biden. He was there in Israel in the days after October 7, the first American President to go to Israel in the midst of a war. When Iran mounted an unprecedented attack on Israel launching 300 projectiles, including ballistic missiles, the United States for the first time ever participated in Israel’s active defense. And we brought together a coalition of countries to defend against the Iranian attack. But we’ve also been very clear over many months now about our concerns about a major military operation in Rafah. As you know, Margaret, most of the population from Gaza, displaced from the north, and from Central Gaza, has gone to Rafah, there are about 1.4 million people there. And we said to Israel that we cannot, will not support an operation in Rafah, a major military operation, in the absence of a credible plan to protect civilians.

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/05/12/blinken-israel-has-not-acted-in-a-manner-thats-consistent-with-international-humanitarian-law/
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Lindsey Graham slams Bernie Sanders call for total cut in US aid to Israel: ‘Irresponsible statement’
By
Jack Birle
May 12, 2024 12:40 pm
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Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) slammed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) over his calls to fully cut U.S. military aid to Israel amid their war against Hamas.

Sanders appeared on NBC News’s Meet the Press just before Graham and declared that “Israel should not be receiving the nickel in U.S. military aid,” accusing the Jewish State of violating international law in its war against Hamas terrorists. After the Vermont senator’s segment, Graham denounced Sanders’s comments.

“What Sen. Sanders said — ‘not another nickel on military aid [from] the United States’ — is the most dangerous, irresponsible statement in the history of the U.S. relationship. This is not Vietnam. Israel isn’t a fight for their lives. Hamas says they will do it again and again and again. They’re dedicated to the destruction of the Jewish state, not helping the Palestinian people,” Graham said.

“Iran, the great Satan, vows to destroy Israel, so does Hezbollah. Israel is surrounded by forces, terrorist groups, that want to destroy the Jewish state, not help the Palestinians. There, this is 9/11 and Pearl Harbor all rolled into one. To abandon Israel under these circumstances would be outrageous, it would be dangerous, and Republicans are going to fight back against Bernie Sanders and the ‘squad,'” he added.

Graham, who has been an adamant ally of Israel, expressed his continued support for the Jewish State, saying that the U.S. “should be all in” on supporting the country “against an existential threat.” He also added that Israel should limit civilian causalities, but defended Israel by saying they have safeguards in place but that Hamas uses civilians as human shields.

The South Carolina Republican also added that he talked with Israeli officials on Sunday and that officials from both countries are discussing “a way forward” from current disagreements.

“I am somewhat hopeful we can jump over this impasse, but do not let Bernie Sanders run this war. Bernie Sanders and the ‘squad’ are insane when it comes to how to defend Israel,” Graham said.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/senate/3001074/lindsey-graham-slams-bernie-sanders-call-for-total-cut-in-u-s-aid-to-israel-irresponsible-statement/
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Coons: Netanyahu Could ‘Break’ U.S.-Israel Strategic Relationship

Pam Key 12 May 2024

Biden campaign co-chairman Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be breaking the relationship between the United States and Israel.

Partial transcript as follows:

    COONS: Martha, I’ll remind you and your viewers, it was just three weeks ago that President Biden ably came to Israel’s defense, in partnership with the British, the French, the Saudis and the Jordanians when Iran launched 300 missiles and drones at Israel. It’s clear we are willing to strongly defend Israel, but he’s urging president — excuse me, Prime Minister Netanyahu to choose the path of peace that’s right in front of him, that requires reaching a deal with regional actors.

    RADDATZ: Senator, if Netanyahu, Prime Minister Netanyahu, does go in with a full-scale assault on Rafah, what do you think the president should do? We’ve heard his warnings.

    COONS: I think we will act. And I think this will be up to the president in exactly what way he will act.

    But I’ll remind you, there’s precedent for this. President Reagan was — was in a position where he did the same thing.

    (CROSSTALK)

    RADDATZ: Again, you remind us of that. But what — what do you mean he will act? He’ll stop weapons? He’ll stop more weapons?

    COONS: Yes.

    RADDATZ: How many weapons? All weapons?

    COONS: I’m clear that we will not abandon Israel. He will not stop providing defensive systems to Israel. Look, Hezbollah continues to attack Israel in the north. Just last night there was more rockets and shells coming into the north of Israel. I don’t believe we will leave Israel defenseless at all.

    RADDATZ: So, you’re saying he’ll stop offensive weapons? Not defenseless, but you talk about specifically defensive weapons. So are you saying offensive weapons should be stopped?

    COONS: Look, I think whatever munitions, such as the 2,000-pound bombs that have previously been used in Gaza, that are supplied only by the United States, and that can cause massive civilian casualties may well be paused.

    It is tragic that we’re at this point. And, Martha, I want to conclude by saying that I hope Prime Minister Netanyahu is thinking about his legacy. Right now his legacy is the huge, strategic and defensive failure of October 7th and his legacy could be a real gap, a break in the long, strong, bipartisan, strategic relationship between the United States and Israel. I think that would be tragic. His legacy could instead be achieving regional security and peace for Israel.

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/05/12/coons-netanyahu-could-break-u-s-israel-strategic-relationship/
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Come on Bill...

There was never a bigger choke job than what Trey Gowdy did with Hitlerly's Server.  That inept ball rolls both ways.
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From the article…

Despite admitting that it has no data to back up its conclusions, it nevertheless concluded that Israel has failed to protect Gaza’s civilian populations while using American weapons.


Huh?????
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May 11, 2024
After admitting there are no real facts, Biden effectively accuses Israel of war crimes
By Andrea Widburg

Yesterday afternoon, the State Department issued a report in response to Biden’s demand that it analyze whether foreign governments are appropriately using weapons they received from America. It was apparent from the beginning that this was a set-up to attack Israel, and attacking Israel is what the State Department did. Despite admitting that it has no data to back up its conclusions, it nevertheless concluded that Israel has failed to protect Gaza’s civilian populations while using American weapons.

The New York Times went with the big headline: “US Criticizes Israel for Failure to Protect Civilians in the Gaza Conflict:

    The Biden administration believes that Israel has most likely violated international standards in failing to protect civilians in Gaza...

    In the administration’s most detailed assessment of Israel’s conduct in Gaza, the State Department said in a written report that Israel “has the knowledge, experience and tools to implement best practices for mitigating civilian harm in its military operations.”

    But it added that “the results on the ground, including high levels of civilian casualties, raise substantial questions” as to whether the Israel Defense Forces are making sufficient use of those tools.

Apparently, Israel’s unique approach to protecting enemy civilians—warning its enemy in advance of battle plans, warning civilians in advance of strikes, providing evacuation assistance to civilians in advance of battles, and providing millions of tons (and millions of dollars) worth of supplies, including food and medicine, to civilians—simply isn’t good enough. Nor does it matter that Hamas has deliberately intertwined its military operations with civilians or that it continuously attacks Israeli civilians). If only one Gazan civilian dies, Israel is in the crosshairs.

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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/after_admitting_there_are_no_real_facts_biden_effectively_accuses_israel_of_war_crimes.html
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It seems strange I never see republicans jumping on news like this.  I can't help but feel republican leadership secretly wants him busted by one of the Soros prosecutors so they can put their choice against Biden.  If Trump prevails, I hope voters remember the leadership who worked with democrats. 22222frying pan
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