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Wrong Man for the Job: Biden and the Sukkot War, Part I

By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: November 7, 2023
In: Gaza, Joe Biden
Tagged: 1994 Crime Bill, Antony Blinken, Benjamin Netanyahu, China, Egypt, Gaza, Gaza ceasefire, Genocide, Hamas, Hezbollah, Hyde Amendment, international law, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, Jabaliya, Joe Biden, Jordan, Mahmoud Abbas, October 7, Saudi Arabia, Two-state solution, US Arms to Israel, West Bank
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In the first of a two-part article for the European outlet, The Battleground, I examine the absence of any serious strategy behind Joe Biden’s approach to Israel’s massive attack on Gaza after Hamas’ October 7 attack. Read at The Battleground here.

2023-11-07
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