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Israel does not have the right to reduce Gaza to rubble
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As the horror in Gaza deepens, anyone trying to follow announced US policy would suffer from whiplash.
Faced with an unimaginable human catastrophe, the administration chose not to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Vice President Kamala Harris voiced support for a Ceasefire. But the new clothes couldn’t dress up the old policy.
Last week, the administration preposterously certified that Israel was adhering to international law in order to provide Israel with yet another arms shipment, including 25 more F-35A fighter jets and 1,8002000-pound bombs. The administration is denying reality, scorning global opinion, and twisting itself into a pretzel to arm the indefensible.
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