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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) made it very clear that the United States supports Israel’s fight against the terrorists of Hamas — however it “doesn’t have the right” to go after innocent civilians in Gaza.
Sanders took to Twitter/X to state his position as Israel’s fight ramps up on land, air, and sea. He stated that the US provides $3.8 billion in aid to Israel, and he stands by that support. However, he drew a line in the sand on how that money is used, saying it cannot go towards killing “thousands of innocent men, women, and children in Gaza”:
Images of the destruction and casualties that are a result of Israeli strikes in Gaza have many calling for a ceasefire in the region, but US politicians in Congress and on behalf of President Joe Biden have resisted those calls, with NSC spokesperson John Kirby saying that would only benefit Hamas. Thousands of civilians have been killed in Gaza, many of them children.
According to CNN, the health ministry
The high death toll in Gaza has caused sharp pushback by the left in the United States, notably on college campuses where anti-Semitic rhetoric (and threats) have increased since the October 7 attack. Biden himself has seemingly suffered in the polls, losing support from his more left-leaning constituency for his steadfast support of Israel since it was attacked by Hamas.