President Joe Biden has managed to sink to a new low, and that’s saying something. As the world watches in horror, Hamas terrorists continue their reign of terror over innocent Israeli citizens, taking hostages and murdering civilians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, doing everything in his power to rescue hostages, is under relentless pressure. And what does Biden do when asked if Netanyahu is doing enough to save those hostages? His cold, dismissive answer was a single word: “No.”
That one word. It’s more than just a passing remark—it’s a slap in the face to Israel, our strongest and most important ally in the Middle East. It’s a signal to Hamas and other terrorists that the U.S. won’t fully support Israel in its fight for survival. And worst of all, it betrays the trust and cooperation we’ve built with Israel over decades.
Biden’s No: Weakness on Full Display
Let’s take a step back and look at the context. In the midst of this crisis, where innocent lives are at stake, Biden had been enjoying some leisurely time on a Delaware beach while hostages were being held by Hamas. Perhaps, as Biden lay comatose on the sand, he was dreaming up new ways to undermine America’s allies. But when he finally faced reporters on the issue of whether Netanyahu is doing enough to secure the hostages, his blunt “No” was his only contribution to the situation.
You have to wonder—was Biden doing enough to help Israel from his beach chair? Was he doing enough while Americans and Israelis were being slaughtered by Hamas terrorists?
This is not just about Biden’s disregard for Netanyahu—it’s about his total lack of leadership in the face of terrorism and his disgusting pandering to his political base – even after they kicked him off the ticket. His failure to stand unequivocally with Israel is an open invitation to Hamas and other extremist groups to continue using terror as a tactic to achieve their goals. Weakness breeds more violence, and Biden is showing more weakness than any president in modern history.
Israel’s Fight for Survival: Biden’s Betrayal
This isn’t a political game: Israel is fighting for its very survival. Hamas has proven time and again that it has no interest in negotiating in good faith. They don’t want peace; they want chaos. They thrive on terror, and their goal is simple—destroy Israel and everything it stands for. In this battle for survival, Israel has always counted on the United States to stand with them. But Biden’s administration has consistently shown a lack of support.
Netanyahu has been fighting to secure the release of hostages, and yet, when asked if the Israeli leader was doing enough, Biden couldn’t even muster an ounce of support. That single word—“No”—encapsulates his entire approach to foreign policy. It’s not just that Biden doesn’t support Israel; it’s that he actively undermines them.
The Reality: Hostages and Terror
Over the weekend, six hostages were brutally murdered by Hamas, including Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin. Netanyahu’s government has been working tirelessly to negotiate their release, but Hamas refuses to cooperate. And yet, Biden’s administration has consistently pressured Netanyahu to make concessions that would weaken Israel’s security.
Caroline Glick, a former advisor to Netanyahu, pointed out that U.S. pressure has been placed on Israel alone. The Biden administration has made it impossible for Israel to finish this war by tying its hands with demands for humanitarian aid and ceasefires, allowing Hamas to regroup and continue its terror campaign. Why is Biden pressuring Israel, but not Hamas? Why hasn’t he put full force on Hamas to release the hostages and end their bloodshed?
Former U.S. Ambassador David Friedman didn’t hold back in his criticism of Biden. He said Biden should be saving his criticism for Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran—not Netanyahu, who is fighting to protect his people. Friedman is right—Biden’s weakness is not just a failure to stand with Israel; it’s an open invitation for more terror.
A History of Failure: Biden’s Foreign Policy Blunders
Biden’s foreign policy record is a disaster. His response to Israel’s hostage crisis is just the latest example. From the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan to his failed negotiations with Iran, Biden has consistently shown that he is not capable of handling global threats.
In Afghanistan, his administration left Americans and allies behind, emboldening the Taliban and creating a power vacuum that will lead to years of instability. Now, he’s doing the same thing in Israel. By not fully supporting Netanyahu, Biden is once again empowering terrorists and creating an environment where chaos can thrive.
This isn’t just about Israel—it’s about America’s standing in the world. When the U.S. shows weakness, our enemies take notice. Hamas, Iran, and Hezbollah are watching Biden closely, and they see a president who isn’t willing to stand up for our allies. They see a president who is more interested in scoring political points than in doing what’s right.
Hamas and the Cost of Biden’s Weakness
Hamas is watching, and they’re taking full advantage of Biden’s feeble leadership. They know that as long as Biden is in office, they can continue their terror campaign without fear of retribution. They’ve seen Biden’s weakness, and they’re using it to further their goals.
Netanyahu has vowed to hold Hamas accountable, but he can’t do it alone. Israel needs the full support of the United States, but Biden is too busy playing politics to offer that support. Instead of standing shoulder to shoulder with Netanyahu, Biden is busy pointing fingers and playing the blame game.
Hamas thrives on weakness, and Biden has given them exactly what they want.
Final Thoughts
President Biden’s dismissive “No” response wasn’t just a diplomatic faux pas—it was a clear signal to Hamas and other terrorists that the U.S. won’t fully support its allies in the fight against terror. Biden’s failure to stand with Israel is not just a betrayal of Netanyahu—it’s a betrayal of the very principles that America was built on. We don’t negotiate with terrorists, and we don’t leave our allies out in the cold.
The question isn’t whether Netanyahu is doing enough—the real question is whether Biden is doing enough. And from where we’re standing, the answer is a resounding No.
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Jimmy
h/t: Steadfast and Loyal
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