Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the US has been delaying arms shipments to the US for several months. He also claimed Israel was allowing an ample amount of food into Gaza, even as aid groups say hunger is reaching starvation levels in some areas of the Strip.
In a wide-ranging interview with Punchbowl News co-founder Jake Sherman, Netanyahu weighed in on his recent dispute with the White House. On Tuesday, Netanyahu posted a scathing video to his account on X that attacked the Biden administration for withholding weapons shipments to Israel.
The White House has reacted to the statement with a mix of confusion and anger. A Biden deputy, Amos Hochstein, was dispatched to Tel Aviv to express the president’s frustration to Netanyahu, and Washington delayed a single meeting between US and Israeli officials.
While Netanyahu still has not clarified what arms shipments have been suspended by Washington, he continues to assert that the weapons have slowed to a “trickle.” The Israeli leader claimed he tried to handle the issue behind the scenes, but said the lack of weapons flowing to Tel Aviv has become a crisis.
“We began to see that we had some significant problems emerging a few months ago. And in fact, we tried, in many, many quiet conversations between our officials and American officials, and between me and the president to try to iron out this diminution of supply,” he continued. “And we haven’t been able to solve it. Now this is crucial.”
The White House has largely provided an unrestricted supply of weapons to Tel Aviv since October 7. The US has suspended just one shipment of 2,000-pound bombs over concerns about civilian casualties in the city of Rafah. A UN report released on Thursday found that US-made 2,000, 1,000, and 250-pound bombs were used by Israel’s military in strikes that killed hundreds of non-combatants.
Netanyahu also commented on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, claiming Tel Aviv was allowing an ample amount of food to enter the Strip. “The falsehood is that we have a deliberate starvation policy. What starvation policy?” he said. “We’ve enabled, since the beginning of the war, for 25,000 trucks to enter Gaza. That’s half a million tons of food and medicine. And that’s about 3,200 calories per person, which is about 1,000 calories over the standard requirement.”
The Israeli leader’s calculations are in sharp contrast with aid agencies that agree a minimum of 500 trucks of aid must cross into Gaza per day to prevent a humanitarian crisis. Tel Aviv has allowed fewer than 100 trucks on average to enter the Strip.
Not all aid that enters the territory makes it to the Palestinian people. Israeli forces have attacked multiple aid convoys, warehouses, and other assistance facilities. Additionally, some aid trucks have reached Gaza but cannot bring food and medical supplies to populated areas due to the Israeli operations.
Earlier this month, the UN’s food agency (FAO) reported that one million Palestinians could be starving by mid-July. Almost half of the Gazan population is “expected to face death and starvation by mid-July,” the agency explained. “The ongoing conflict in Palestine is expected to further aggravate already catastrophic levels of acute hunger, with starvation and death already taking place.”
Netnayhu’s statement to Punchbowl that there was a “one-to-one” ratio between combatants and civilians killed in Gaza is also out of line with what other war observers have reported. A UN commission on violence in Gaza found that Israel killed a high number of civilians without substantially making progress towards its goal of eliminating Hamas.
The Israeli leader also remarked on Tel Aviv’s post-war plans. Netanyahu explained Israel will maintain full security control over Gaza, and the Palestinian people will be disarmed. Additionally, he expects Arab states to rebuild Gaza once Israel is done destroying it, adding those countries would have some role in the civil administration of the Strip. Finally, he called for a massive reeducation program for the Palestinians, stressing the need for a “deradicalization process that would begin in the schools and the mosques to teach these people a different future than the one of annihilating Israel and killing every Jew on the planet.”
Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Antiwar.com, news editor of the Libertarian Institute, and co-host of Conflicts of Interest.
He needs to be in a phucking deradicalization camp, better yet, gitmo. What an arrogant POS eogomaniacal dictator.
Totally Righteous Ex. Dread!
uh,…uh, … great minds, eh?
et tu, ya?
Righteous, bro.
He needs to be in a phucking deradicalization camp, better yet, gitmo. What an arrogant POS eogomaniacal dictator.
Truth is dead.
Who needs truth while you can relax in the comfort of delusion?
OMG brother! remember this? =
"as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know."
…. G Bush sr
son of bitch was the VP from '81 – '89 and then actual POTUS from '89 to '93.
edit = oh yeah, before all of that he was a boss of the CIA.
that's how stupid we Americans are
and we with our 2nd amendment-rights, allow these assholes to get away with this BS
That was more honest in a pretzel logic way than what we are getting now.
The Crime Pointing Finger Minister…!
Holy fuck, Bibi is jake.
LOL. Brilliant. You managed to insult both of them in very few words.
LOL what he said
Psycho-killler Nutandyahoo is saying what he is to help Genocide Joe look a little better to his progressive voting base; as if Genoicide Joe is doing something to rein in Israel. Do not be fooled. In reality, Genocide Joe is full in on what is going on, and has given Israel all it needs to create the calamity that exists before our eyes. Israel could not do it without Genocide Joe's full unwavering support.
Genocide Joe is a sicko Psycho-nut who has got to go.
Clashes, Arrests Reported as Tens of Thousands Rally in ‘Israel’ against Netanyahu’s Gov’t
Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters gathered Monday in front of the Knesset for a demonstration urging early elections in the Zionist entity and a deal with Hamas to secure the release of the captives held in Gaza.
Many of the demonstrators then marched toward Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence where violent clashes broke out with police, with at least three demonstrators requiring hospitalization.
At least nine Israelis have been arrested during the anti-government protests in occupied Al-Quds (Jerusalem), with Israeli media reports indicating one of the detainees was a family member of an Israeli captive held in Gaza.
Outside the Knesset, protesters chanted: “No, we won’t agree to a reckless government. No to fascism.”
There was also a chant about Netanyahu’s “guilt” over the failures of the October 7 and another with a demand for new elections.
More demonstrations are expected in the coming days.
Protest organizers accused the occupation police of using excessive force, again employing a water cannon against protesters outside Netanyahu’s residence.
Organizers accused the Israeli officers of acting at the command of the so-called National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who oversees the occupation police and has been very critical of the anti-government demonstrations.
https://english.almanar.com.lb/2134101
Remember the Cold War's "spy v spy?"
Now we have "liar vs liar."
I wish it were true that we were squeezing Netanyahu, but I think it is a mutually beneficial smokescreen of lies behind which there is more war as usual.
Biden gets to pretend he's not Genocide Joe. Netanyahu gets to pretend his failures are not his own fault, for wild aggression without sane plan.