'End of the War' in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran? Not Quite Yet
by Guy Millière • November 3, 2024 at 5:00 am
US President Joe Biden said that Sinwar had been an "insurmountable obstacle" and that his death offered "the opportunity... for a political settlement" in Gaza. A short time later, US Vice President Kamala Harris said that it was now possible to "finally end the war in Gaza."
Had Israel complied with the Biden-Harris administration's request and not gone into Rafah, Sinwar would still be preparing the next massacres and making sure that Hamas keeps stealing the humanitarian aid intended for the people of Gaza. When the IDF killed him, just a mile from the Egyptian border, he was found carrying a large sum of money and the passport of a man described as an "UNRWA teacher."
Hamas continues to steal the humanitarian aid and then sells it on the black market at extortionate prices, from which Hamas has "profited by at least half a billion dollars." Approximately 200 trucks of aid enter Gaza every day, yet the media report that Gazans are "starving" and that the blame for the supposed "war crime" goes, of course, to -- Israel.
[B]y waiving sanctions that block Iran from selling its oil, the Biden-Harris administration has effectively been funding Iran's nuclear weapons program to the tune of roughly $100 billion.
"After Iran's Oct. 1 missile attack, Mr. Biden told Israel not to attack Iran's nuclear program. Mr. Trump replied, 'Isn't that what you're supposed to hit? It's the biggest risk we have, nuclear weapons.' He reportedly told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 'Do what you have to do'... [Trump] tells Israel to do what it needs to do to end the war quickly in victory. Ms. Harris piles on restrictions and insists a cease-fire lead to a two-state solution disconnected from reality."— Elliot Kaufman, Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2024.
"Now, as the ICC expands and abuses its powers to attack Israel, and Unrwa is exposed as compromised by Hamas, Mr. Biden blocks new sanctions against the ICC and tries to preserve Unrwa." — Elliot Kaufman, Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2024.
Which will Americans vote for this week? The policies of President Trump or the policies of Presidents Biden and Obama?
October 17. Israeli authorities announce that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the Hamas terrorist organization, the man who planned and ordered the atrocities of October 7, 2023 and the hostage-taking that accompanied them, has been eliminated. In the hours that followed, US President Joe Biden said that Sinwar had been an "insurmountable obstacle" and that his death offered "the opportunity... for a political settlement" in Gaza. A short time later, US Vice President Kamala Harris said that it was now possible to "finally end the war in Gaza."
This is not the first time the Biden-Harris administration has spoken of "political settlement" in Gaza and the possibility to "end the war in Gaza." It has, in fact, been putting pressure on Israel for months to end the conflict. Both Biden and Harris, earlier, also insisted that the Israeli military not enter Rafah, where weapons were being smuggled into Gaza from Egypt through at least 20 massive cross-border tunnels.