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The U.S. withdrew from peace talks between Israel and Hamas, claiming that “Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith.”
Special Envoy for Peace Missions Steve Witkoff did not explain what that means. Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Hamas wanted Israel to stop controlling aid into Gaza as civilians starve. That does not seem to bother President Trump like one might think it would.
The President said on Sunday that “The U.S. is going to do more aid for Gaza, but we’d like to have other countries participate … It’s not a U.S. problem, it’s an international problem.”
False. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was the brainchild of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government with full support of the Trump administration and Israeli outlet Haaretz reports that it is “has been disastrous. Gaza is on the brink of mass starvation, and Palestinians are being killed almost daily near distribution centers.” Haaretz continues:
“Together, these developments highlight a broader reality: Netanyahu dragged Trump and Witkoff into adopting a failed policy – one that returned no living hostages, cost the lives of nearly 50 Israeli soldiers since the war was resumed in March, led to the deaths of thousands of Palestinian civilians, and precipitated a full-blown humanitarian disaster. The consequences of this failure will haunt Israel for years.”
Thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv this weekend, demanding an end to the war.
“There is no forgiveness for the angels of death,” protesters chanted.
Who is the angel of death in this context? It’s Netanyahu.
This isn’t just protest. It’s condemnation.