A couple days ago we were complaining about Biden being on a beach. Maybe it would be better if he had stayed there.
After six Israelis were brutally murdered, including American Hersh Goldberg, Biden had the audacity to make the comment that Prime Minister Netanyahu is not doing enough to get the hostages out. That comes from a man who is allowing pro-Hamas protests in our streets.
As RedState’s Mike Miller reported earlier today,
“It’s already a given that Joe Biden will leave office as the most cognitively vacant president of the United States in history. There’s also a strong argument to be made that he’ll be remembered as the most shameless.”
Unfortunately, this isn’t Netanyahu’s first rodeo. He has gotten used to the knife in his back by “ally” Joe. He responded quickly to the senseless statement:
“On April 27th, secretary of state Blinken said that Israel made an extraordinarily generous offer for a hostage deal. On May 31st, Israel agreed to a US backed proposal. Hamas refused. On August 16th, Israel agreed to what the United States defined as a final bridging proposal. Hamas refused again. On August 19th, secretary Blinken said, Israel accepted the US proposal. Now Hamas must do the same. On, August 28th, that’s 5 days ago 5 days ago, deputy CIA director said that Israel shows seriousness in the negotiations.Now Hamas must show the same seriousness. I wanna ask you something. What has changed in the last 5 days?”
He went on to remind the world that the Hamas murderers executed the hostages in the midst of negotiation talks, and pressure needs to be put on them, not Israel:
“These murderers executed 6 of our hostages. They shot them in the back of the head. That’s what’s changed. And now after this, we’re asked to show seriousness. We’re asked to make concessions.What message does this send Hamas? It says, kill more hostages, murder more hostages. You’ll get more concessions. The pressure internationally must be directed at these killers, at Hamas, not at Israel. We say yes. They say no all the time, but they also murdered these people. And now we need maximum pressure on Hamas.”
In regards to President Biden himself, he stated the obvious:
“I don’t believe that either President Biden or anyone serious about achieving peace and achieving the release would seriously ask Israel Israel to make these concessions. We’ve already made them. Hamas has to make the concession.”