Israel’s War on Gaza Expands as U.S. Politicians Pledge Loyalty and Critics Are Silenced
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Israel’s War on Gaza Expands as U.S. Politicians Pledge Loyalty and Critics Are Silenced

Israel claims that more than 300,000 Palestinians have left Gaza City since the IDF began its all-out assault there last month. At least 32 people were killed over the weekend, including 12 children, according to reports. Civilians were instructed to leave, but airstrikes continue to hit the very places where they are told to go. Every time Israel brings down a building, it insists Hamas was inside—without providing proof. The U.S. State Department is A-okay with that and so is President Trump. President Trump said he read somewhere that Hamas was moving the hostages around above ground. He concluded that “ALL ‘BETS’ ARE OFF.” In other words: everywhere is bombable. Marco Rubio told a group of American politicians and influencers in Israel that “as long as Hamas exists, there will never be peace in this region.” The conference was called “Fifty States – One Israel.” In case it wasn’t already clear, Israel presents itself as an extension of the United States and brooks no diplomatic distance. Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League has declared that anyone who questions Israel’s role or reaction to the death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk is antisemitic. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to post online about how close he was to Kirk and what an ardent supporter of Israel Kirk supposedly was—even though there are credible reports that Kirk had been breaking away from his allegiance to Israel over the atrocities in Gaza and had rejected donations from wealthy Israelis. Kirk’s own broadcasts showed he was beginning to question Israel. It is always valid to ask who had a motive against the murder victim. That’s not antisemitic. It is also valid to ask why the leader of a foreign nation continues to insist that the deceased lived for his cause, as Tucker Carlson pointed out in a conversation with Vice President Vance on Monday. Those questions are not antisemitic—and we will ask them too. The post Israel’s War on Gaza Expands as U.S. Politicians Pledge Loyalty and Critics Are Silenced appeared first on Redacted.