On October 27, three weeks into Israel’s war with Hamas, Biden’s top foreign policy officials told a small group at the White House that “Israel was regularly bombing buildings without solid intelligence that they were legitimate military targets,” the newspaper wrote, citing three sources familiar with the meeting.

The meeting did little to change the rhetoric of Biden or his officials. The president didn’t criticize Israel over the repeated bombing of a refugee camp in early November. Likewise, the White House publicly backed Israel’s decision to bomb Gaza’s largest hospital later that month, with Kirby telling reporters that Hamas had hidden a command center beneath the facility.

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    8 months ago

    I want you (and everyone) to appreciate just how very appropriately large that loaded on my screen.

    Christ, it was clear by November that they were bombing indiscriminately. And honestly, that’s generous. It was clear by November that they were bombing for max casualties. You didn’t need to be President to see that, just the slightest bit aware.

     

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        8 months ago

        No, it absolutely works here.

        The depth of my absolutely sarcastic surprise at the headline (because I’m not surprised at all and neither is anyone else) is for sure proportional to it. It’s perfect. Chef’s kiss.