Biden's delay on weapon shipments to Israel does not stop country's war on Gaza

Weapons delay won't stop Israel

After millennia of persecution culminating in the most horrific and methodical murder scheme of all time, the Jews stopped waiting and formed a small but mighty country in which to participate in the world on an equal footing. After numerous wars and territory give-backs, the horrendous Oct. 7 attacks gave Israel the go-ahead to rid their border of their avowed, intractable enemy, once and for all or at least for the next generation.

After legislation finally passed the United States Congress, President Joe Biden has suddenly held up the last delivery  of weapons, in an attempt to thwart Israel’s attempt to beat back the  terrorists in their last stronghold, retrieve their hostages, and destroy the underground  tunnels where the adversaries of life and freedom hide. For Israelis and their national cause, it is again a waiting game.

Rose Berliner, Boynton Beach

President Joe Biden speaks about his Investing in America agenda in Sturtevant, Wis., on May 8, 2024.
President Joe Biden speaks about his Investing in America agenda in Sturtevant, Wis., on May 8, 2024.

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This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Israel continues war in Gaza despite Biden hold on weapon delivery.