Israelis want to know: “Do you love us, Joe, or do you love the Squad? Because you can’t love both.”
Opinions
Israel’s Muslim-Arab neighbors in the Gulf have been given reason to be nervous about putting their faith in a US-led, anti-Iran coalition with Israel at the forefront.
The visiting president serenaded the Jews about their Biblical roots in this land, shed tears over the Shoah, and emphasised that Israel will always be able to rely for her security on the United States of America. In 2022, however, that America is a broken reed.
As political instability escalates in both Britain and Israel, perhaps it’s time for both nations to return their gaze to the Lord.
So long as the progressive base of the Democrat Party dictates Biden’s foreign policy, those policies will continue to fail, to the detriment of regional security and stability.
The American president acknowledged the Jews’ biblical history in this Land. The Palestinians say the Jews are foreign invaders.
To get what he wants from the Saudis, Biden will have to make a major concession, because the Arabs now believe American words are cheap.
Israel appreciates American efforts to bring Middle East peace, but they are not compensation for a deal that could pave Iran’s way to a nuclear weapon.
We must stand up for the rights that place Israel on the right side of law, justice and sovereignty.