Biden Administration Did Not Seek Ceasefires

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The Biden administration did not try to seek a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, according to a new report. The report comes from Israeli Channel 13, translated by Drop Site News.

The report quotes former Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog as saying, “God did the State of Israel a favor that Biden was the president during this period… We fought for over a year and the administration never came to us and said, ‘ceasefire now.’ That’s not to be taken for granted.”

According to Drop Site, “Nine top Biden officials acknowledged avoiding real pressure on Israel—even as the death toll surpassed 30,000. Israeli leaders openly bragged they dragged out the war, playing for time until Donald Trump’s return. Former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Ambassador Tom Nides, and others defended their unwavering support for Israel—even as they admitted enabling a campaign one U.S. aide described as ‘killing and destroying for the sake of killing and destroying.’

The report shows that Netanyahu tanked negotiations and that the Biden administration dared not push him. Those negotiations would have resulted in returned hostages. American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin was scheduled for release the day he was executed, according to the report. One source said: “There’s no doubt… those hostages would be alive” had Netanyahu really sought a resolution.

But, but, Kamala Harris told us she was trying to negotiate peace on the campaign trail. The Biden administration paid lip service to a ceasefire. It was easy to see by their actions at the time that they didn’t mean it.

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