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There Are ‘Red Lines’ on Israel, But Not Where I’ll ‘Cut Off All Weapons’

In an interview with MSNBC on “The Saturday Show” that aired on Saturday, President Joe Biden said there is no red line with Israel that should be “abolished all weapons,” but there is no line that should be crossed. There is a line in the sand, and he said, “We cannot give up our weapons.” Another 30,000 Palestinians died as a result of Hamas’ pursuit.

Host Jonathan Capehart asked, “What are your red lines with Prime Minister Netanyahu?” Is there a red line? For example, is the invasion of Rafa, which you urged him to stop, a red line that shouldn’t be crossed? ”

Biden said, “I’m never going to leave Israel. The defense of Israel remains important. So there’s no red line. I’m going to cut off all the weapons so they can protect them.” will no longer have the Iron Dome, they won’t have-. But there [are] A red line that, even if he crossed it, if it continues, we cannot allow another 30,000 Palestinians to die as a result of going after it. [Hamas].There [are] Other ways to deal with, cope with, and cope with the trauma caused by Hamas. And it’s the same with me — well, look, the first time I visited, I sat down with him, I sat down with the War Cabinet and said, “Look, don’t make the mistakes that America made.” It’s like. America made a mistake. We went after bin Laden until we got him, but we shouldn’t have gone to Ukraine – excuse me, we shouldn’t have gotten involved in the whole Iraq and Afghanistan thing. It was unnecessary and caused more problems than it erased or actually cured. ”

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