Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his supporters celebrated Donald Trump’s election as president, hailing what a leader of the Israeli settler movement called an ally who would support them “unconditionally”. Congratulating Republican Trump, Netanyahu said the former president had made “history’s greatest comeback”.

“Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America,” he said in a statement, which was echoed by the leaders of the hard-right nationalist religious parties in his coalition.

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      The Biden administration sent a letter to the Israeli government demanding it act to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza within the next 30 days or risk violating US laws governing foreign military assistance, suggesting US military aid could be in jeopardy.

      Biden and Israel are already violating the Leahy Law and have been for a long time.

      So yes, pretending that’s not happening is still unquestionable loyalty

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      Oh no, a strongly worded letter! Did he send it attached to the new shipment bombs?

      Rhetorical opposition doesn’t mean shit when your still giving them everything they want materially.

      but he said he might stop sending bombs

      Keyword said not did, most likely in a ploy to flip some pro-palestinian voters last minute only to pretend he never said it after the election.