So now it’s up to Biden to call Bibi’s bluff. Otherwise the slaughter in Gaza continues and we get no closer to a regional settlement. The proposed floating pier off the Gaza coast to deliver relief supplies is no substitute for a real policy. It serves Bibi’s design. It will take six weeks to build, during which time tens of thousands more Gazans can starve or be
killed. Letting Israel keep bombing civilians while increasing relief supplies is a policy worthy of Jonathan Swift. Biden’s "hot mic" moment, supposedly revealing his exasperation with Bibi, was hardly a toughening of U.S. policy, but it has to win some kind of mixed-metaphor award. The president said that he and the Israeli prime minister needed to have a "come to Jesus" moment. Whatever else Bibi does, he is not coming to Jesus. Whether he comes to his senses, or comes to a long-overdue ouster from politics, is entirely dependent on whether Biden has the courage of his convictions.
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