Biden-Harris Admin Tries To Take Credit For Sinwar’s Death Despite Repeatedly Restraining Israel
The Biden-Harris administration tried to take credit for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killing Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar this week. In a statement published by the administration, President Joe Biden claimed: “I directed Special Operations personnel and our intelligence professionals to work side-by-side with their Israeli counterparts to help locate and track Sinwar and ...
The Biden-Harris administration tried to take credit for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) killing Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar this week.
In a statement published by the administration, President Joe Biden claimed: “I directed Special Operations personnel and our intelligence professionals to work side-by-side with their Israeli counterparts to help locate and track Sinwar and other Hamas leaders hiding in Gaza.”
“With our intelligence help, the IDF relentlessly pursued Hamas’s leaders, flushing them out of their hiding places and forcing them onto the run,” he said.
The administration trotted out Vice President Kamala Harris to deliver a statement on Sinwar’s death in an apparent attempt to make her look more presidential following her disastrous interview with Fox News host Bret Baier.
Harris’ remarks were nearly identical to Biden’s, but she did not use his name or reference “the president.”
“In the past year, American special operations and intelligence personnel have worked closely with their Israeli counterparts to locate and track Sinwar and other Hamas leaders, and I commend their work,” she said.
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She later concluded with: “I will always work to create a future of peace, dignity, and security for all.”
After her remarks, she bolted out of the room and refused to answer questions.
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Israel managed to kill Sinwar despite numerous hurdles that the Biden-Harris administration forced Israel to overcome, including pressuring them to not enter Rafah, the location where Sinwar was killed; threatening an arms embargo; slow-walking weapon deliveries to Israel; demanding that Israel unilaterally agree to a ceasefire; and more.
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