US election candidate: I am tired of the killing of children in Gaza
Biden's Jewish rival in the Democratic Party claimed that he is tired of the killing of children in Gaza and will recognize the state of Palestine as soon as he becomes president. |
Minnesota Democratic Representative Dean Phillips, who is challenging Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination, said in a recent interview that he was disgusted by the loss of life in Gaza. He blamed Biden for failing to prevent the crisis and resolve the conflict.
According to al-Quds al-Arabi, Phillips, who is Jewish, claimed in a lengthy interview about the war in Gaza: “I can’t stand what I’m seeing.” These are the most heartbreaking, horrifying and disgusting images I have ever seen.
Phillips’ recent comments contrast with his embarrassing stance on Israel’s war on Gaza, as he did not criticize Israel’s bombing or invasion of Gaza. Phillips also has a long history of voting for US military aid to Israel. It is possible that he made these claims to collect the votes of American Muslims and Arabs who have announced that they will not support Biden.
This democratic representative added: Rest assured, I am tired of this issue. I will not tolerate this. I am no longer part of a system that rewards people who want to stay forever and put their own interests above our collective interests. If he is elected as the president, he will unilaterally recognize the state of Palestine.
The claims of the American election candidate did not end here and he even declared: I envision the creation of a Palestinian state where Jews live, just as there is a Jewish state where Muslim Palestinians live!
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The pressure on Biden from the Democratic Party has been increasing for months. Solidarity with the Palestinians, especially among the democratic youth and people of color, increased with the increase in the number of martyrs as a result of the bloody war of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip.
The Biden administration is said to be considering recognizing the creation of a Palestinian state after the release of prisoners and the end of the war, but many observers say that these are only deceptive plans, as the Zionist regime has repeatedly confirmed that it will not do so. .
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