While Joe Biden tries unseating Bibi Netanyahu, Mitch McConnell defends Netanyahu

Joe Biden isn't acting in Israel's best interests. That's because he's acting like a politician interested in his own election. People have been talking about a "two-state solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for more years than I can remember. Last week, Sen. Marco Rubio, (R-FL), told Sean Hannity that Biden's version of the two-state solution was doing whatever it took to save Michigan and Minnesota for this year's election. Right now, that sounds about right.

This morning, Mitch McConnell took to the Senate floor to speak about Israeli sovereignty and Biden's attempt to walk away from Israel. Mitch opened that speech by saying "The Jewish state of Israel deserves an ally that acts like one.The people of Israel, at home and in captivity, deserve America’s support. And Israel’s unity government and security cabinet deserve the deference befitting a sovereign, democratic country."

Joe Biden has repeatedly sided with Hamas in this fight. How shameful is that? Biden is attempting to oust PM Netanyahu:

"Netanyahu’s viability as leader as well as his governing coalition of far-right and ultraorthodox parties that pursued hard-line policies on Palestinian and security issues may be in jeopardy," said the assessment, part of a 40-page report on global threats from Gaza and Ukraine to terrorism and cyberspace that was released Monday.

"Distrust of Netanyahu’s ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the public from its already high levels before the war, and we expect large protests demanding his resignation and new elections," it continued. "A different, more moderate government is a possibility."

If it wasn't enough for Biden to undercut Israel, Little Charlie Schumer took to the Senate floor to attempt to overthrow the Netanyahu coalition government: If it's wrong for the U.S. to interfere in Israel's elections, isn't it also improper for the U.S. to call for new elections? That's, at minimum, confusing. At maximum, it's hostility personified.

QUESTION: Why do Democrats hate Israel? They used to love Israel. Apparently, that Democrat Party died 50+ years ago. If the Jewish people want a true ally, they need to side with Republicans. Otherwise, they're siding with people that'll pitch them overboard in a NY split-second.

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