President Biden assumed office with a pledge to restore long-standing alliances and champion democracy on the global stage, writes Lulu Garcia-Navarro in the NY Times Sunday magazine (Antony Blinken Insists He and Biden Made the Right Calls). Entrusted with this mission was Secretary of State Antony Blinken, a seasoned diplomat and close Biden ally with two decades of experience by the president’s side. The administration signaled to allies and adversaries that a new era of stability had arrived.

But Blinken quickly found himself navigating an onslaught of international crises. The chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan left deep scars, soon overshadowed by the monumental challenge of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel, followed by Israel’s devastating military campaign in Gaza, not only plunged the region into turmoil but also intensified political divisions back home.

And yet, as the good reader has already discerned from the title, at the end of his term, a modern Emperor Nero after burning down Rome, Blinken remains convinced he did the right thing.

After responding to the interviewer’s challenge regarding the need for the US to continue arming Israel after Hamas has been essentially eliminated (it helps Israel’s deterrence), Blinken says this:

“We continue to believe that the quickest way, the most effective way to have an enduring end to Gaza is through an agreement on a cease-fire that brings the hostages home. The two biggest impediments to getting that over the finish line – and we’ve been so close on several occasions and as we speak today, we’re also very close – there have been two major impediments, and they both go to what drives Hamas.”

I ask the good reader to focus here because the departing secretary is about to reveal a truth the right in Israel has been shrieking about for more than a year while the left remained in an autistic high over it:

So spoke Blinken about the two major impediments to the release of the hostages:

1. “Whenever there has been public daylight between the United States and Israel and the perception that pressure was growing on Israel, we’ve seen it: Hamas has pulled back from agreeing to a cease-fire and the release of hostages.”

2. “And so there are times when what we say in private to Israel where we have a disagreement is one thing, and what we’re doing or saying in public may be another. But that’s in no small measure because, with this daylight, the prospects of getting the hostage and cease-fire deal over the finish line become more distant.”

These are not two impediments, but one: Hamas navigates its hostage release deal, assuming it even wants one, to influence American policy. Add to that Hamas’s manipulation of the Israeli left, teasing their responses skillfully, and you’ll get a puppet master who, despite its military inferiority and enormous losses, succeeds in utilizing its captives to the max.

HOW THE US SABOTAGED VICTORY OVER HAMAS

But wait, there’s more. The worst failure of the IDF was its inability to maintain control over the territories it had taken. Over the past 15 months, Israeli troops were forced to reoccupy some areas three times, after Hamas had retaken them. It’s understandable that due to its limited manpower, the IDF could not maintain its units everywhere – but why couldn’t it eradicate the enemy in every area that it had subdued?

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Nov. 3, 2023. / Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO)

The answer, once more, was provided by Antony Blinken. You may recall that immediately following the October 7 massacre, the Israeli government announced that it would deprive Gaza of food, drink, electricity, and fuel. Had we been able to enforce these limits, surrender would have come in a few months, especially when the total blockade was accompanied by the physical devastation of Gaza from the air, the sea, and on the ground.

Enter Tony: “We’ve gone at humanitarian assistance from Day 1, and that’s been a perennial and ongoing effort throughout this time.”

“The very first trip that I made to Israel five days after Oct. 7, I spent with my team nine hours in the IDF’s headquarters in Tel Aviv, six stories underground with the Israeli government, including the prime minister, including arguing for hours on end about the basic proposition that the humanitarian assistance needed to get to Palestinians in Gaza,” Blinken recalls.

He continues: “President Biden was planning to come to Israel a few days later. And in the course of that argument, when I was getting resistance to the proposition of humanitarian assistance getting in, I told the prime minister, I’m going to call the president and tell him not to come if you don’t allow this assistance to start flowing. And I called the president to make sure that he agreed with that, and he fully did.”

Isn’t that special. Israeli hostages are being tortured in Hamas’s tunnels, starved and raped, and beaten. Still, instead of pressing the civilian population to the point where it would be forced to release the hostages, the IDF is commanded to restore Hamas’s control by delivering tons of care packages which the terrorists promptly steal and sell, refill their coffers, and recruit new jihadists.

Finally, Blinken gets to the shedding crocodile tears phase. After 15 months in which he has abandoned Israel to international condemnations as a genocidal country, he tells Lulu Garcia-Navarro: “One of the things that I found a little astounding throughout is that for all of the understandable criticism of the way Israel has conducted itself in Gaza, you hear virtually nothing from anyone since October 7 about Hamas. Why there hasn’t been a unanimous chorus around the world for Hamas to put down its weapons, to give up the hostages, to surrender – I don’t know what the answer is to that.”

I, for one, sincerely hope that after 120, when Antony Blinken goes to the reeducation camp down under, the Lord in His wisdom will show him the PowerPoint lecture.

SOURCEJewish Press

3 COMMENTS

  1. My son was in Gaza and in IDF reserve duty also up north. My neighnors were mothers and fathers with three children in Gaza and West Bank. My friend’s three grandsons are in IDF now still. This is not a hobby to keep Blinken employed and shuttling in airplanes for glory and fame. Unspeakable wounds are on our IDF soldiers from this Gazan slash other front war. One protrstor in a tent by the National Library is living in the tent 6 days a week and speaks on a megaphone as she paces along the street, Get rid of Bibi. All this is a backdrop for her personal tragedy. She says her son is a dentist in Nahariya. In the big hospital type clinic. He is married with children. He no longer for the last year does his dentistry tasks as in the past years. Now all week at work he examines heads and sculls and oarts of mouths and jaw bones of IDF dead soldiers to determine identification. It is so gruesome and depressing and the mom says her son is a mess and it is a trauma in his life for a year. I wrote Bibi twice to beg to send traum cousellors and assistance to relief this dentist. No answer from Bibi
    Asking you, readers, where is money from to pay for tents, hear, ac, meals, and megaphones and other comforts 24/7 in tents? Water, showers, who funds this mom??? And why does she hate Bibi? I asked her if Hamas and Hizbolla are the enemy. She said it is Bibi. I asked her if Iran is an enemy. Bibi is the enemy. She was strong but petite and very sure of herself. I visited a neighbor on Zerach Barnett Road in Jerusalem. While Hamas made a ceasefire last November 2023
    with IDF, two Arab brothers in Jerusalem shot up at the bus stop by entrance of Jerusalem Jews wIting for the bus. Libya Steinhauz Drilman was shot 20 times plus. The brothers were Arabs with an M16 and a handgun. The information was Hamas claimed they were Hamas members. One brother had been in Israeli prison and released. The murdered woman was recently married and on her way to in a school. Others were murdered who were worthy, saintly Jews. With Hamas meticulously shooting hostages in the back of their heads point blank the plot thickens. One point more: the meticulous judicial system coukd view this Terror by the entrance of the city as a clear end of a ceasefire, Hamas claiming credit. But mute. I call out! The ceasefire is not being honored! I call out to deaf ears. But Blinken comes a few days after October 7, 2023. His first statement off the plane: Gotta protect Palestinians in Gaza. This us in the light of a pelvic bone found by the Israeli soul where the October 7 massacre took place of Israelis attacked by Hamas as well as Arab civilians from Gaza. The bone was identified by A medical doctor as a pelvic bone of a woman: and a soecific name was attached with this person. did you think how rape can lead to this??? Can a less than monstrous Hamas or Arab civilian have done this? Is it thinkable? Blinken cordially enters Israel October 2023. Nine hours allowed to be in private government subbasement iffices. Allowed protection by police in Israel my taxes pay for.
    Do I get to be privy to IDF and Prime minister meetings sux floors below in secret offices? I do not. Blinken sabotages like a verbal terrorist! Why let him to this? and play it back in another light! Blinken gets iff a plane in Gaza to defend Gazan civilians and no IDF soldier to guard him… he woukd have over 20 gunshots in him like Livya
    and other victims of Arab terror. Clearly God is watching and the truth will be revealed with The Torah of Moses guiding us to our redemption and the resurrction. Bi leaders can solve this chess game of war but messiah.

  2. add to Sokol above comment if you can
    I visited the mom of the young married woman shot over 20 times by the terrorists by Jerusalem entrance November2023. She only talks about how her daughter was a wonderful person. I saw no politics over the times I visit the mom. Only a clinging to the Torah of Moses that is the mother’s focus. There are no prizes from Israel nor money for the murder, nothing. Just a private family loss is the death of the daughter. Could Hamas do it that way? No, there are monies from Switzerland with no marked person to say who pays to reward terror. There are Blinken and US government and UN to let terrorists get paid or if dead, for their families to get paid… it goes on and on for 40 years. But Jews murdered are not events UN or EU or NGOs or New York Times notices except maybe for a fleeting day. The mom of Libia is in Jerusalem and I will try to visit her until resurrection. And may God avenge the death of all the murdered Jews in the many terrorist acts that UN forgets.

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