Dershowitz: “Democrats’ Actions Will Cost Israeli Lives”

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Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz stated the obvious in a recent interview: The US decision not to support Israel at the UN makes their position untenable. In this clip, he talks about the Squad, Kamala, and other communist Democrats who have turned the Democrat party against Israel.

The Biden Administration is throwing Israel under the bus in favor of Hamas terrorists, who they call militants.

“The Democrats’ actions, including not vetoing the [UN] Security Council resolution,” Dershowitz said, “will end up costing Israeli lives and hurting the prospects for the release of hostages,” Dershowitz describes the recent motion as a “terrible decision.”

“You can know it was terrible by it being welcomed by Hamas,” he added. “Hamas applauded the American decision and applauded the United Nations Security Council decision. ”

He continued. “If you’re Hamas, why make a deal with Israel because you’re getting everything you need without giving anything up,” the professor said. “This is much worse.”

“Hamas thinks it’s winning,” which he described as “weakening Israel,” and placed the blame for this on the administration of President Joe Biden.

I wonder if he’s aware of the recent State Department decision to listen to Hamas and accuse Israel of raping Palestinian women.

Curtis Sliwa thinks Mr. Dershowitz is finally going to vote Republican. Elon Musk said he is – there’s no choice.

Watch:

U.S.-Israel ties hit new low - Alan Dershowitz speaks to i24NEWS

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MACVSOG
1 year ago

The Democrats never really supported Israel. When they did, it was for money or theater but deep down they do not support Israel. Why is everyone so surprised? (smile)

The Prisoner
1 year ago

The decision to not veto the peace resolution affects nothing. The entire world already opposes what Israel is doing. Biden only made the right decision for the wrong reason, which is that the leftists control him.

The resolution has no binding for anything. The USA did not indicate lack of support for Israel by not vetoing. The USA supports Israel. We give $4 billion a year to Israel, and most of you folks will whine for more.

So then IS, tell us what the vote affected, you had the chance in this article to tell us that.

A good question is, why aren’t all the neocons and RINOs attacking Biden over this? I barely hear a whimper. It appears that they will not do anything to help Trump, so they leave Biden alone.

john844
1 year ago
Reply to  The Prisoner

Good Lord…
If you actually think that anything is going to shift the US from being the jew’s attack dog and sugar daddy, could I interest you in some Florida real estate I own?
[and btw… hamas is a israelie creation funded by them thru your tax dollars. Do a little research…]

Greg
1 year ago
Reply to  john844

There is research and then there is fabrication. Some obviously confuse the two.

Do some real research and find the US has been more antagonistic towards Israel than not.

Peter B. Prange
1 year ago
Reply to  john844

John uses language common to Hamas supporters.

Greg
1 year ago
Reply to  The Prisoner

The money going to Israel goes right back to the US. In reality, the US gains far more benefit than the money spent.

The lack of support is far more reaching than mere resolutions and vetoes. From the start the US has been interfering in the war effort by making demands and conditions. Even so far as demanding to have a seat in the War Cabinet.

You are the world personified. One who has Jew-hatred down to the bones, believing anything and everything terrorists will fabricate. “Palestinians” have created an industry in staging events for the world to see and the lemmings of the world trot along.

Greg
1 year ago

From the outset i24 has been instrumental in undermining the war effort, with many guests who were part of the protest movement in the months earlier. Beginning on day two they were calling for new elections and the removal of Netanyahu. Some referred to the religious parties in the coalition as “extreme, radical, far right parties” and need to be immediately removed. One in particular has consistently called to implement the two-state solution and the need for “partitioning” the Jewish State. No doubt they are aligned with the now infamous Ehud Barak.