US not to permit forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza or WB
US Vice President Kamala Harris reiterates her administration's vision for a post-war Gaza while the blood of Palestinians in the Strip is spilled daily.
US Vice President Kamala Harris put out, on Saturday, broad American goals for when the Israeli aggression on Gaza ended, emphasizing that the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank should eventually be reunified under a single political ruling party whose security forces need to be strengthened.
Such security arrangements, however, would need to be acceptable by "Israel" and its regional allies, according to Harris.
Harris broke her silence on the aggression committed by finally expressing that humanitarian law needed to be respected and that although "Israel" has what she called "legitimate" objectives against Hamas, they need to do more to protect civilians, because "too many innocent Palestinians have been killed."
The Vice President, it seems, has just noticed that over 6 thousand killed children were too many, as part of the total of over 15,000 Palestinians butchered by "Israel".
Filling in for US President Joe Biden, Harris appeared at the COP 28 climate summit in Dubai.
US 'under no circumstances' will permit forced displacement of Palestinians
During her meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Harris expressed that "under no circumstances will the United States permit the forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank, the besiegement of Gaza, or the redrawing of the borders of Gaza."
In a statement, the White House explained that once the war on Gaza ends, rebuilding activities should focus on a "clear political horizon for the Palestinian people towards a state of their own led by a revitalized Palestinian Authority" with support from the global community and regional nations.
Fearing for "Israel's" security more than the thousands of lives lost in Gaza, the statement detailed that "Hamas cannot control Gaza," since it is "untenable for 'Israel's' security," knowing that Hamas was democratically elected by the people of the same Strip with the US, "Israel", and co. taking upon themselves to decide on its post-war status.
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When it comes to recovery efforts in Gaza, Harris ignored the billions of dollars in military aid provided by the US to "Israel" and instead put the responsibility on the global community to dedicate "significant resources" to long-term recovery in Gaza.
Harris reiterated that a "two-state solution" is the main goal and outcome after the war ends and that the US is engaged in ongoing efforts to re-initiate another humanitarian pause, not a ceasefire.
On Friday morning, the temporary truce expired, which was directly followed by a renewal of Israeli strikes across Gaza. In one day only, Israeli bombing killed more than 190 civilians, a significant number of whom were children.
She called the images and video footage of atrocities in Gaza "devastating", ensuring that we "all want this conflict to end as soon as possible."
Despite claiming that the US wants to see the war end "as soon as possible," that is surely not what the US President has advocated for.
'Israel' questions Joe Biden's loyalty, despite complicity in genocide
A recent report by Politico raised questions on the loyalty of Western governments to "Israel", in particular Joe Biden's administration, which has raised speculation among Israelis concerning the firmness of the US President's stance.
Biden was the first to jump the gun in defending "Israel" and give it the green light to execute whatever attacks it desired. Over and over again, he never failed to remind everyone whenever there was a chance that the US had "Israel's" back.
Privately, the Biden administration advised Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone the invasion, hoping that the passage of time would lead to a reduction in "Israel's" military plans. Amid a rising death toll in Gaza, Western allies, led by France's Emmanuel Macron, called for a halt to hostilities, to extend the four-day truce and increase pressure on "Israel" to cease or significantly scale back its military operations.
Biden's stance veered as his administration showed openness to establishing an extended truce, showcasing clear oscillations between supporting "Israel" unconditionally and capping its attacks on Gaza.
Consequently, according to the report, speculation in "Israel" about the Biden administration's motivations, including potential electoral considerations influenced by progressive Democrats, Arab leaders, and Europeans, has been raised.
Biden has only mentioned a ceasefire in the realm of releasing Israeli hostages, not as a permanent solution, and not as a favorable sentiment for Gaza.
On the contrary, Biden has shown complete support for "Israel". On November 26, the White House demanded all limits on weapons and ammunition permissible to "Israel" from US stockpiles be lifted, a report by The Intercept revealed.