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Daily Briefing: WILL BIDEN LET ISRAEL WIN?

INCREASING TIES

WATCH:  Biden’s Mic Drop and the Worst Crisis in US/Israel Relations | The Caroline Glick Show In-Focus; JNS TV, Mar. 11, 2024 –– The Biden administration goes on a full-on assault on Israel saying Netanyahu needs a “coming to Jesus” moment. announces a port that will deliver lots of aid into the hands of Hamas, and continues to work to overthrow the Israeli government.

Netanyahu Pushes Back at Biden’s Red Lines on Rafah Tovah Lazaroff, Jerusalem Post, Mar. 11, 2024 — An IDF military operation in Gaza’s Rafah is a necessity to defeat Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he pushed back at US President Joe Biden’s opposition to the move given his fears that it would deepen the humanitarian disaster in the enclave.
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Biden Draws a ‘Red Line’ for Israel:  Editorial, WSJ, Mar. 11, 2024
Biden and Netanyahu’s Growing Rift: Are US-Israel Ties At Breaking Point? Dario Sabaghi, The New Arab, Mar. 11, 2024
Why Biden Is Letting Dearborn Extremists Influence American Foreign PolicyDavid Harsanyi, The Federalist, Feb. 29, 2024
Dermer: Anybody talking about Palestinian State Right Now Is Living On Another Planet Alex Traiman/JNSIsrael Hayom, Mar. 8, 2024
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FOR FURTHER REFERENCE:

What Would Building An ‘Army of Palestine’ Look Like? – Opinion Moshe Phillips, Jerusalem Post, Mar. 7, 2024 — While some advocates of a Palestinian state have been claiming that the state would be demilitarized, others are already making the case for building up a Palestinian army.
 
If Israel Invades Rafah, Biden Will Consider Conditioning Military Aid to Israel:  Alexander Ward and Jonathan Lemire, Politico, Mar. 11, 2024 — President Joe Biden will consider conditioning military aid to Israel if the country moves forward with a large-scale invasion of Rafah, according to four U.S. officials with knowledge of internal administration thinking.
 
Because of Biden, the Captives’ Return Is Going to Take Longer Nadav Shragai, Israel Hayom, Mar. 10, 2024 — The airdropping of aid to Gaza – and soon, also the special pier – solves a problem for President Joe Biden with the progressive wing of his party.
 
Biden Is Spreading Hamas Propaganda David Harsanyi, The Federalist, Mar. 11, 2024  — The Gaza Health Ministry’s casualty numbers, incessantly repeated by our media, are fake.

Biden Admin Support for Israel Dwindling, Majority of Israeli Jews Say JNS, Mar. 11, 2024 — Almost three in four Jewish Israelis believe U.S. President Joe Biden’s initial support for the Jewish state following Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre has dwindled as Jerusalem’s ongoing military offensive against the terror group enters a crucial stage, according to a survey published on Sunday night.

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