White House Dials Back Biden’s Comments On “Red Line,” Denies Intent To Curb Aid To Israel

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan speaks during a press briefing at the White House, March 12, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The White House attempted to carry out damage control regarding US President Joe Biden’s comments over the weekend saying that Israel’s invasion of Rafah would be a “red line.”

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters at a briefing on Tuesday: �The President didn’t make any declarations or pronouncements or announcements. The red line came up in a question. He was responding to that question. I think he gave a full answer to it.�

Sullivan also denied reports that Biden is considering withholding weapon transfers to Israel if the IDF enters Rafah.

�We�re not going to engage in hypotheticals about what comes down the line, and the reports that purport to describe the president�s thinking are uninformed speculation,” he said.

�He’s really focused on the substance, on the policy on his concern about the protection of civilians, and about Israel being able to sustain a campaign in a way that ultimately leads to an outcome in which the people of Israel are secure., Hamas is crushed and there is a long-term solution to stability and peace in the region.”

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made a speech via teleconference at the AIPAC conference and used the opportunity to respond to Biden, saying that �our friends in the international community can�t say they support Israel�s right to defend itself, and then oppose Israel when it exercises that right.�

(YWN Israel Desk � Jerusalem)

3 Responses

  1. Way too little, and way too late. Biden was pandering to the radical, anti-Semitic left, he was pushed to talk about the red line, he did, and he meant it. And this is one simple reason why he needs to be replaced. I don’t like Trump’s mean tweets, nor do I like his negative campaigning. But I will take him over Biden any day.

  2. Biden has decided to try to appeal to both his traditional (some would say, old fashioned) mainstream in the Truman/Kennedy tradition that supports Israel, while also appealing to his “Progressive” caucus that endorses genocide of Jews in Eretz Yisrael and elsewhere. It will be a real challenge.

    I predict that if Trump goes “America First” (for isolationism), Biden will dump the Progressives (who hate Trump to much to prefer him to supporting a third party) and try to appeal to the Reagan Republicans (who are very unhappy with Trump’s foreign policy views).

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