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Israel Gaza Rafah Us Biden Icj

by Woodsman » Fri May 24, 2024 9:19 pm

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... -biden-icj



Hypocrisy Rating: HIGH

Summary: The Guardian article by Mohamad Bazzi criticizes the US for not using its influence to stop Israel's attack on Rafah and for continually providing weapons to Israel despite international pressure and accusations of war crimes. However, the US has repeatedly vetoed UN resolutions and continues to provide billions of dollars in military aid to Israel.

Hypocritical statements:

1. "For much of the world, Israel is now a pariah state that has repeatedly ignored pressure from international bodies to end its brutal war in Gaza." This statement implies that Israel is ignoring international pressure to stop the war, but fails to mention the role of the US in enabling and supporting it.

2. "Biden has shown no interest in holding Israel accountable for its actions in Gaza or in enforcing international law." This statement ignores the fact that the US is one of the largest suppliers of weapons to Israel and continues to provide military aid despite international condemnation.

3. "The US plans to provide Israel with $700m in tank ammunition, $500m in tactical vehicles and $60m in mortar rounds." This statement highlights the US's financial support for Israel's military, yet the author continues to criticize the lack of US accountability for Israel's actions.

4. "Presumably want to avoid being implicated in supporting a genocide, but so far they have shown little willingness to end US assistance and force Israel to stop the bloodshed in Gaza." The author acknowledges the potential for the US to be implicated in supporting genocide, yet fails to recognize their responsibility in enabling it through their support of Israel's military actions.

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