By Alireza Akbari

Palestinians blood on Biden’s hand

October 13, 2023 - 23:9

TEHRAN- The Bulwark.com published a political analysis on October 11 titled “Blood on Biden’s Hands?”.

Cathy Young, the writer of the article, probed the layers of the ongoing massacre in the Gaza Strip with an attempt to blame the U.S. president for the death toll in Israel, so Biden was directly addressed somehow as a convict from Young’s point of view for Zionists' successive defeats. 

Al-Aqsa Storm purely Palestinian 

“We do not have any information to suggest that Iran either directed or orchestrated these attacks by Hamas… we have not yet seen anything to suggest that they supported or were behind this current attack,” said Mathew Miller, spokesperson for the United States Department of State earlier on October 10 regarding claims that Hamas is being backed by Iran.

“Saturday's assault (Oct. 7)… followed two years of subterfuge by Hamas that involved keeping its military plans under wraps and convincing Israel it did not want a fight,” said Samia Nakhoul to Reuters on October 10.

“They got us,” said Major Nir Dinar, spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces.

The Zionist regime, overconfident about its military capabilities, with a famed intelligence network, contemporary weaponry, and compulsory national service, was shocked by the scale of the Hamas operation.

Advocacy from Zionists: political rivalry

The Biden administration has been facing criticisms over its political stance toward the level of support from the Israeli regime.

The flood of accusations against the Biden administration stems from political rivalries and partisan competition in the United States.

The Biden rivals have not missed any chance to prove each could be a better ally for Netanyahu in the ongoing conflict.

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R. Tenn.), said in an official statement, “We must continue to support our strongest ally in the Middle East and their right to defend themselves against these unprovoked, horrific attacks.”

Representative Dan Bishop (R., N.C.) similarly condemned the White House for its recent dealings with Iran, given Tehran’s support for Hamas.

Senator Rick Scott (R., Fl.) wrote on X that while Biden is silent, his appeasement of Iran and Hamas is heard in every siren blaring across Israel.

Republican Scott went further saying that the White House “didn’t just invite this aggression, we paid for it.”

The State Department has rejected such accusations, insisting that the money associated with the deal “remains in Doha” and is specifically earmarked for social services. “Let’s be clear: the deal to bring U.S. citizens home from Iran has nothing to do with the horrific attack on Israel. Not a penny has been spent, and when it is, it can only go for humanitarian needs like food and medicine. Anything to the contrary is false,” department spokesman Matt Miller wrote on X.

A similar line was taken by National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson. “These funds have absolutely nothing to do with the horrific attacks today and this is not the time to spread disinformation,” Watson wrote on X.

U.S. backs Israel no matter who rules the White House

“First and foremost, the Secretary has been engaged with our Israeli partners to ensure that Israel has everything that it needs to defend itself,” Miller said in his October 10 presser, stressing the efforts of United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken.

“Our support for Israel is unwavering,” said Miller to underline that the Israeli regime would not walk alone in its crimes.

The White House said on Monday that it had expected to fulfill additional security requests from the Israeli regime as quickly as possible. Biden promised replenishment of interceptors used by the Iron Dome missile defense system as well as ammunition in addition to redoubling U.S. military presence in the region.

Upon his arrival to the occupied territories, Blinken, addressing Zionists, said, “You may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself. But as long as America exists, you will never ever have to. We will always be there by your side,” Blinken told Netanyahu.

Blinken also said as Israel's war machine needs to evolve, Washington would work with Congress to ensure they are met.

The U.S. president confirmed the deployment of military aircraft to occupied territories. 

Lloyd Austin, the secretary of defense, also gave the message of “unwavering support” to his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant, saying Israel will receive an update on operations to restore security.

John Kirby, Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council in the White House, also said that the United States would announce more aid to the Zionist regime in the coming days. 

Some American supporters of the Zionists were briefly enlisted so far just as a reminder for Young to take a deep breath that the occupation regime keeps its massacre, inhumane actions, and bombardment of the residential areas, schools, and hospitals in the Gaza Strip. 

What Americans call “the legitimate right to defend” has so far martyred

1799 Palestinians with 583 children among them.