The Israeli military has ordered new forced evacuations in parts of central Gaza, signaling the expansion of ground operations and the latest displacement of Palestinians, many of whom have already been displaced multiple times over the course of Israel’s war on the territory. At least 50 Palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza, pushing the official death toll past 40,200.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken ended his ninth visit to the Middle East since October without securing any breakthrough for a ceasefire deal. In Chicago, where Democrats are gathered for the DNC, Gaza has been mentioned only in passing from the main stage of the convention. The party’s official platform adopted this week does not call for an arms embargo on Israel and reasserts unwavering U.S. support for Israel.

“There’s been an almost competition between Democrats and Republicans on ‘how much can we show Israel that we support them and that we have their back?’” says human rights lawyer Zaha Hassan, a fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and previously the senior legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team during Palestine’s bid for U.N. membership. “Why should Israel ever compromise its positions if they know that by holding out, they’ll get more goodies from the U.S.?”

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    34 months ago

    Most everything you have mentioned has already been done save for the arms sales and a UN sanction; which won’t change anything. Nothing you mention fundamentally changes the situation and I mention that because incremental not fundamental change is what is needed here…

    All while you bitch and moan about the “fundamental” side with nothing else to offer. So incremental change is happening while you offer nothing but incremental bs.

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      We’ve done nothing and we’re all out of ideas.

      Dave Harden, a former USAID mission director to the West Bank and Gaza, described the pier project as “humanitarian theater.”

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        The exact point of every one of yours and these types of comments.

        You like to pretend it’s the organized political parties that are all out of ideas…

        All why you keep shitting on every political forum online with nothing to do.

        You are the ones that have tried nothing but keep telling everyone there’s nothing to do!

        But you have cartoons to tell yourself everyone else is “blue maga”!

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      104 months ago

      We are talking about US politics here, so I’m assuming the focus is what the US has been doing.

      Stop funding and supplying arms to Israel.

      Like the $20 billion we approved earlier this month (in direct violation of the foreign assistance act)

      recognize Palestine as a state

      We simply do not do this. Then again we don’t recognize Taiwan either.

      Back ICJ arrest ruling for Netenyahu

      The US has been opposed to this warrent, and there is talk of sanctioning the ICJ over it.

      Should anyone ever arrest any Israeli official pursuant to an ICJ ruling, there is standing US law (American Service-Members’ Protection Act, otherwise known as the invade the Hague act) authorizing the President to use full military force to secure their release [0]

      Urge the UN to sanction Israel

      The US is routinely the sole veto on every major UN vote on Israel.

      [0] This isn’t Israel specific. It us authorized for bassically any ally that is not an ICJ member.