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By Arfa Asad
July 5, 2024 12:17 pm
Palestine & Israel Conflict
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The U.S. has vetoed a UN resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza for the third time.

Palestinians being killed since October 7, when Israel started the military operations in Gaza, has reached more than 38,000. This conflict arose from an attack by Palestine’s armed group, the Hamas, which killed 1,139 people in Israel. The UN, together with other human rights organisations, have predicted a high possibility of famine in Gaza brought about by the military operation plus the blockade. 

 Having read Graham’s post on social media, the presidential candidate of the PSL, Claudia De la Cruz, said that Graham resembles Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. She said, “Looking at what Lindsey Graham said, he indeed sees the whole Palestinian nation as the enemy; thus, he is as genocidal as Netanyahu should be held for assisting in war crimes. 

 Despite the fact that the majority of Americans disapprove of Israeli action in Gaza, the U. S. government goes on supplying arms and money to Israel; the U. S. donates $3. 8 billion annually in military aid and spends billions more during the current unsettled state. Graham continues to support this aid today, which is clearly consistent with the majority of Congress in this matter, and the latter does not agree with calls for the assignment of humanitarian conditions to this assistance. President Joe Biden also supports Israel unconditionally, though some condemnations of the effects of the war on civilians. 

 These dynamics have created a lot of political and social stress, as illustrated by the protest and leadership such as Graham’s. The above helps to signify the continually developing and sometimes volatile relationship between the United States government and the general public regarding the Palestinian-Israel conflict. 

Elder has also constantly called for attention to the severity of the problem and expressed that doing nothing means approving of the murder of children. Likewise, the WHO has continuously urged for the cessation of the attacks so as to safeguard the patients and healthcare givers since the health facility of Gaza is close to its crumbling point. The WHO Director-General has said that conditions in Gaza are hellish, and beyond words, he is Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. 

 Perhaps its biggest advancement was achieved when the ICJ dismissed Israel’s application to strike out the genocide case laid against it by South Africa and put Israel on trial for genocide at the World Court. Although there is a growing global call for a cease-fire and most of the people within Biden’s party in some circles, the Biden administration has remained unabashed in supporting Israeli military atrocities on Gaza. 

 The US has rearmed Israeli militarily on two occasions in the last four months using mechanisms that did not involve Congress. Recently, the Wall Street Journal conveyed this message, indicating that the administration intends to dispatch even more arms. This decision was made within the day after the UN human rights experts spoke out over Israeli’s impunity of sexual violence against Palestinian women and girls. After the most recent veto, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, “No pressure will deter us,” meaning that various pressures, including international law, would not prevent him from acting in a particular way. 

 The support of the USA makes Netanyahu confident and provides him with the necessary military equipment and political support to go for the continued attack on Gaza. Gaza’s force accordingly continues through the support received from the United States, and the Biden administration’s failure to join international attempts to stop the war is bad. 

 The last US veto was used a month after the ICJ provided its decision that Israeli conduct could be qualified as genocidal. For this reason, by voting against the ceasefire resolution, the US failed to embrace the chance to stop what the ICJ and numerous other observers consider an ongoing genocide. 

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