Pick a day, any day, and flip a coin: If it’s heads, the Biden administration is pro-Israel, and if it’s tails, it’s pro-Palestinian. A fluid foreign policy, to be sure, as evidenced by the president’s windsock approach to the war in response to a vicious Hamas attack on the Jewish homeland. To many, it appears as if Joe Biden is working overtime to master the art of sticking his finger in the air to determine which way the wind is blowing. If college campus protests are making the front pages, then it’s time to hold up a promised weapons shipment to Israel. If Jewish donations are drying up, then it’s time to hand over these critical armaments.
On May 7, the president addressed the Jewish community at the US Capitol in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day. In the 16-minute speech, Biden spoke forcefully about his commitment to the Jewish people in general and to Israel specifically. “They are already forgetting that Hamas unleashed this terror. It was Hamas that brutalized Israelis. It was Hamas who took and continues to hold hostages. I have not forgotten nor have you. And we will not forget.”
Some of those listening couldn’t be faulted for thinking the president’s words did not reflect his recent actions to slow-walk an armaments shipment to the Jewish state, forcing Israel to sit on its hands while he panders to the mob. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu had steam coming out of his ears. Liberty Nation’s National Security Correspondent David Patterson labeled it Biden’s “Jell-O-clad commitment to Israel.”
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