Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar could have been killed on Thursday if President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris do not improve the situation in the Gaza Strip and reduce attacks or impose an arms embargo on Israel. This was a few days after he had threatened to do so.
As Breitbart News reported on Wednesday, Harris backed a threat made by the administration days earlier that Israel would “surge” aid to Gaza, end isolation in northern Gaza, and continue He warned that he had 30 days to effectively terminate the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Otherwise, it could lose access to U.S. weapons.
The next day, Israeli Defense Force soldiers fighting Hamas in southern Gaza discovered a body that closely resembled the Hamas leader. It is likely that he was killed in combat with regular infantry or armored troops, rather than in an airstrike.
Biden and Harris have long pushed for a ceasefire, with Harris in March pushing for a ceasefire even without an agreement to release Israeli hostages still held by Hamas.
If such a deal had taken place, Sinwar would certainly have been alive instead of being suspected of being dead.
The Biden-Harris administration even tried to induce Israel to accept a ceasefire in exchange for information pinpointing Sinwar's location, the administration said. CNN report Although U.S. intelligence was not involved in the operation that led to Sinwar's apparent death, this was also unexpected and the result of routine IDF actions.
According to social media, Shinwar's body was found not only in Gaza but also near the Philadelphia Corridor (a road near the Gaza-Egypt border), which the Biden-Harris administration wants Israel to remain in the ceasefire agreement. It was. Reports suggest that Mr. Sinwar, who was found with cash and a passport, may have been trying to flee from Gaza to Egypt.
The episode is reminiscent of the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in late September, days after the Biden-Harris administration called for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon.
In both cases, had Israel followed the demands of the Biden-Harris administration, the leaders of the terrorist organizations would still be alive and the terrorist organizations they lead would have remained an even more formidable enemy.
Former President Donald Trump's position was that Israel should defeat Hamas and end the war “quickly.”
Joel B. Pollack is a senior editor at Breitbart News. Breitbart News Sunday Sunday nights from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM ET (4:00 PM to 7:00 PM PT) on Sirius XM Patriot. he is the author of Agenda: What should President Trump do in his first 100 days in office?available for pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author of Trumpian Virtues: Lessons and Legacy of the Donald Trump Presidencynow available on Audible. He is the recipient of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter @joelpolak.
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