The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has strongly condemned "Genocide Joe" Biden’s support for the Israeli regime’s continued aggression in the Gaza Strip
CAIR, the US’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, condemned President Biden’s inaction over the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza.
“While the world witnesses daily atrocities by Israel in Gaza, the occupied West Bank and Lebanon, ‘Genocide Joe’ Biden remains silent," CAIR said in a statement on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Israeli regime forces continue to use "American weapons and his administration’s support to slaughter civilians, destroy their homes and force their children to starve," it added.
CAIR said its statement follows reports from Gaza of “dogs feeding on corpses, a prominent Palestinian doctor tortured to death in an Israeli prison, the killing of a Palestinian journalist in an Israeli drone attack, the Israeli burning of a Gaza school storing aid supplies, an Israeli massacre at a school in Gaza, illegal Israeli settler attacks on Palestinian homes, and Israeli field executions in northern Gaza."
The reports of Israeli atrocities in Gaza come as Jan Egeland, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said the situation in northern Gaza has become worse and now it resembles a “dystopian horror film.”
In an interview with German Die Zeit daily, Egeland said Palestinians are living in "endless" areas of destruction in Gaza.
"In Gaza City, we drove through endless areas of completely destroyed houses," Egeland said, adding that some refugees from the north of the region were now living in "those piles of rubble."
He said that during his recent visit to Gaza, he assessed that the situation had gotten "much worse" compared to his previous trip in February.
The Israeli regime's genocidal war on Gaza has so far claimed the lives of more than 43,800 Palestinians.
In past months, the criminal Israeli regime has also extended its reign of terror into Lebanon and other parts of West Asia.
In the meantime, experts say Donald Trump's return to the White House in January will have repercussions on developments in West Asia.
During his election campaign, Trump said he would end the war in Gaza. However, his pick of pro-Israeli US politicians to fill his administration, indicates that Trump wants to end the Gaza war on Israeli terms.
Trump, who closely allied with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his first term, recognized al-Quds as Israel’s capital city in December 2017. He also signed a proclamation in March 2019 recognizing Israel’s “sovereignty” over the Israeli-occupied Syrian territory of Golan Heights.
Trump then helped broker a normalization deal between Israel and several Arab regimes, namely the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan.
All the moves mentioned above, engineered by Trump and his administration, were condemned by the majority of the Arab and Muslim countries while leaving the Palestinians with a strong sense of betrayal.