Biden administration dramatically softens the sanctions it imposed on the seven Israelis from the Israel Defense Forces and makes it clear that they will be able to use their bank accounts.

Original article in Hebrew

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    Sanctions just 7 settlers instead of the state directly backing settlements and can’t even keep that up. Fucking pathetic.

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    Because Israel will blackmail the USA and expand their genocide even more.

    The American folding comes in the wake of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s threat to collapse the Palestinian economy, as revealed in Israel Hayom

    And now these fascists will use that as a threat to extort the USA at every step. They must be completely cut off from US aid.

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    The world power needs to understand that it has crossed the line

    So showing any backbone is crossing the line? Wow.

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      I think for a world power such language should have been a reason to double down on punishing those little punks.

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    Settler colonialism is one of the most vile, disgusting crimes against humanity, and it is our duty to move in favor of liberation for all peoples.

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    If I’m reading this correctly, this decision was made because Smotrich threatened to sever all Israeli banking relations with the Palestinian Authority, which since the PA depends on Israeli banks to function, would have ruined the Palestinian government in the West Bank. I don’t like that this is how it’s going down, but definitely see the rationale, and don’t think the Biden Admin is wrong to protect the PA. There’s plenty criticism to heap on the US for their relationship with Israel, but I don’t think this is one of them. The problem here is Smotrich and the Netanyahu government.

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      The PA is pretty much entirely controlled by the Israeli military now. It being shut down might actually allow orgs that actually serve Palestinian interests to take power.

      Regardless, this is obviously just an excuse to stop the sanctions. Israel is entirely dependent on the US and these “threats” are toothless. If Biden gave a fuck at all, he would simply threaten to cut off funding to Israel in return.

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        The “might” in that sentence is doing some heavy lifting. I think the collapse of the PA would lead to worsening chaos in the West Bank, especially financially, and would directly harm Palestinians.

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          Not at all. You can remove that first paragraph entirely and my point comes across just fine.

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            There wasn’t a second paragraph when I responded lol.

            I still seriously disagree with you, a disruption of the Palestinian Authority would 100% be worse for the Palestinian people in the West Bank. Which “orgs” do you think are suddenly going to step in and be better?

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      This is just a little something to keep in mind the next time some Israeli tries to argue that “it’s not an occupation.”

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      So they threatened to hurt themselves more to get him to back down? PA is the only thing keeping the West Bank militants at bay. That’s absolutely pathetic on Biden’s part.

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        I think you misunderstand, Netanyahu and his allies want extremists in charge. They have spent the last two decades trying to delegitimize the PA because they are a moderate Palestinian government, and the same two decades propping up Hamas. When extremists are in charge, Netanyahu knows he can more easily justify killing Palestinians and taking Palestinian land

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          The more secular resistance started to breakdown in the 90s, which led to Israel’s strategy to support the election of a more fundamentalist authority for the Gaza Strip. The authority they assisted into power was Hamas. At the same time, they propped up the PA in the West Bank. The goal was to divide and conquer: Diminish the united Palestinian identity, and convince non-militants to stand on the sidelines while the militants went to fight and die in the Gaza Strip. Once the Strip is dealt with, they will only have to deal with the non-militants in the West Bank, which in this time has grown reliant on Israel’s part of their relationship. Due to playing a part in this, many claim that the PA leaders are corrupt and have sold out Palestine.

          Now, while they are struggling and overstretched in the Gaza Strip, why would Israel want to get rid of the self-destructively pacifist symbolic leaders of the West Bank? That’s my thoughts on it.

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      The problem here is Smotrich and the Netanyahu government.

      Can they just send a few killer drones after the two guys mentioned? It’s fair game, USA uses those outside of its territory, Israel uses those outside of its territory.

      Of course there’s going a shitfest of indignation from Israelis, but that’ll be in any situation which is not successful ethnic cleansing with no consequences.

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    If people took half of the energy they spend shaming people for not adhering to the two-party system and turned it to pressuring Biden to be a better candidate he’d have switched positions by now

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      biden has been a zionist for probably longer than you’ve been alive

      you’re not going to push him left. ever.

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      I doubt it. Biden doesn’t give a hoot about what his voting base thinks or wants because they’re going to mindlessly vote for him no matter how many genocides he does

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        Disagree, if the centrists, liberals, and Vote Blue No Matter Who crowd worked him over half as hard at they work over us there’d be no reason not to give in.

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          Except for the main reason of “all of Biden’s donors would leave him.” Neoliberal democracy has nothing to do with voters, it has everything to do with fundraisers. If Biden loses his fundraisers to someone else, the voters will follow, because that money will buy the propaganda to move them. This is how neoliberal democracy works. To think otherwise is idealist; it has never worked that way and it never will work that way under the current system.

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            A chunk of the funders hedge their bets though, right?

            And what organization that has spent potentially MILLIONS of dollars at this point is just going to walk away from their investment instead of allowing their pet capital critter a bit of slack on the leash to give some crumbs to the unwashed masses to quiet us down?

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      But how do you pressure him into being a better candidate when the only threat you have against him, i.e. voting him out, is held hostage by the fact that if you do vote him out an even more extreme radical will get in power?

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        Almost like we need ranked choice voting and eliminate the electoral college so we can have more than 2 choices.

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            Not even remotely true:

            On March 28, a District of Columbia Superior Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Democratic Party to stop an initiative from qualifying.  The initiative hasn’t even gathered the signatures yet, yet the Democratic Party had been hoping to block it.  The judge said the lawsuit isn’t ripe, and could be filed again if the initiative qualifies and passes.  The initiative also would change the law to let independent voters vote in partisan primaries, but it is not an initiative that abolishes the ability of parties to have nominees.

            So tired of this myth

            It wasn’t just Republicans who opposed the system. Democrats were in power in some cases and also opposed it. That’s why we got ranked-choice, it was done through a ballot initiative because neither party wanted to implement it or to pass a law that would implement it.

    • kfc@lemmy.ml
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      Checking in from the Moscow Central Shitpost Infiltration Unit, where all 12 of us are working overtime to post on lemmy.ml and swing the election in favor of Orange Man.

      you fucking moron

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      Typical liberal. “I won’t face the horrors being perpetuated by the guy I’m trying to force you to vote for! You’re the bad person! 😡”

      You’re honestly making the accelerationist vote look appetizing. And you should be terrified of that.

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          I do. And I realize it is the true terrorist.

          What is a terrorist?

          A person using fear and violence to get you to believe what they believe in.

          Tell me where the citizens of the many coups America had committed, asked for America to commit said coups?

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    Just don’t blame the voters with spines when he loses the election.

    Edit: To all the geniuses saying Trump is worse, you are no different than MAGA. Saying you’ll vote for Biden regardless of a fucking genocide means that he’ll get away with anything. If you morons actually cared you would have protested instead of trying to make people vote for a genocidal zionist cuck. Yet here we are.

    Joe Biden isn’t catering to me and my friends

    Apparently not wanting to fund a genocide with my tax dollars is the same as me bitching about gas prices. The funniest part is that these people think that they are so much better than MAGA.

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      As long as they didn’t vote for the fascist who intends to start a dictatorship and also supports Israel just as strongly.

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        Trump also has a plan to end birthright citizenship & deport Muslims starting on day one of his rule in 2025.

        They already have the list thanks to the census.

        Put on your own oxygen mask before worrying about helping others.

        I’m voting Biden in 2024 strictly so that I can vote at all in 2028.

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      You already did that with Hillary, really worked out great for everyone, huh? I do not understand how anyone can consider a second Trump presidency preferable to Biden just not doing as much as they would like.

      What exactly do you think Trump would be doing in any way better in this situation?

      Being bitter about your choices so letting others make the choice for you is way more spineless.

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        Nope.

        Progressives held their noses and voted for Clinton, and again for Biden, and some are finally realizing as long as they vote “blue no matter who” the people running the DNC will never give a shit about them.

        And while “vote in the primary” used to be common advice, NH lost their delegates for something Dems in NH have zero control over after voting progressive over party favorite against Clinton and Biden.

        And lots of us live in states that don’t have primary votes before the party names their leader.

        If your mad things changed, be mad at the DNC for taking away primaries.

        Not voters who decided acting like Republicans the last 30 years hasn’t helped anyone

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          Very much disagree. It seems you’re suggesting that the fallout from another Trump presidency will lead to better long term results than a second Biden presidency?

          What happens to Ukraine after you stick it to the man and support Trump? Nobody is learning the lesson you want them to. You’re supporting a dictatorship through cynicism. You can be mad at more than one group. DNC could be doing more. Biden could be doing more. Normal voters acting like helping a literal traitor back into office is the better alternative could be doing better.

          Like it or not (I don’t), we are stuck with the two choices. Helping the guy who literally says he wants to be a dictator is illogical in every context. If you actually care, volunteer in local elections and donate to candidates that support your views, help create a strong next generation of progressive democrat candidates.

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            It seems you’re suggesting that the fallout from another Trump presidency will lead to better long term results than a second Biden presidency?

            I’m saying:

            1. as long as progressives vote “blue no matter who” party leaders won’t stop moving right.

            2. Primaries have continued to be less open ever since Obama beat Clinton in 08.

            Obama flipped lots of red states that general.

            We all saw how effective that was. But party leaders don’t want that type of candidate. So they pulled him to the right, gave him a conservate friendly Dem as VP, and as of 2024, started cancelling Dem primaries if it’s an earlier state that votes progressive.

            I don’t think they’ll ever cancel my states primary tho, in fact even when Bernie refuses to drop early the DNC always says the primary is over before my state gets to vote.

            The DNC doesn’t give a single fuck about me. If they were legit trying to win and help when they get in office it would be different.

            But they’re just not doing enough.

            So tell me.

            What’s your suggestion to make them listen to their base instead of chasing voters who have never voted D and just straight ticket vote R?

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              What’s your suggestion to make them listen to their base instead of chasing voters who have never voted D and just straight ticket vote R?

              Split ticket voting. Local elections, local primaries, down ballot votes. We need a generational shift in party leadership. Party leaders generally start as smaller/more local candidates. If you have a strong roster of “up and coming” progressives winning primaries and elections those progressives get more power and sway in the party as they win bigger offices.

              I think it would send largely the same message you want without the global harm to have Biden stuck with a Republican legislature. They are still bad, but Trump is the cult leader and the actual danger.

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                But the party acts against them in primaries and AIPAC will put ridiculous money against them that their constituents will never be able to match, and they don’t take shady PAC money to make up for it.

                And in the House, there’s so many seats in rural areas where even 20k to a PAC can but the election.

                We’ve been trying that, and it’s still not working fast enough.

                The water is still rising and our lifeboat is still sinking.

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                  And supporting Trump is like lighting the rest of the ship on fire so people will start paying attention to the problem.

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          My mad things haven’t changed in four years. It can be very frustrating indeed, but under the circumstances, I’d call that a win.

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            My mad things haven’t changed in four years. It can be very frustrating indeed, but under the circumstances, I’d call that a win.

            And if you look at it on a longer time scale, what we’re doing isn’t working.

            More damage is caused than we can fix. So we’re still moving backwards.

            Like, let’s say you’re on a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean, and it springs a leak.

            The fastest way to start getting the water out is bailing it out with your hands. But what if the water comes in faster?

            Keep using your hands because it’s removing water? Eventually the boat sinks.

            Maybe you find a bucket, but you still have to continually use it or you sink, you’ll never sleep and eventually you can’t keep up.

            So, you think for a second while the boat fills with water. And you shove stuff into the hole to plug the leak. You’re still not done, because you have to bail out the water. But no more is coming in, you can do it slowly if you want.

            In this analogy republicans are the leak. And bailing water out with our hands is Joe Biden.

            Four years ago it was Biden, 8 years ago it was Clinton.

            It’s not a viable long term strategy. And there is zero reason to think 2028 will be different if we keep continuing as normal.

            So again,

            What’s your suggestion to make them listen to their base instead of chasing voters who have never voted D and just straight ticket vote R?

            I’ve thought about, for over a decade now. Ever since Obama turned out to be far less progressive than he campaigned as.

            I legitimately see no long term plan with a better chance to take the party left.

            Tell the class what your plan is. How do we stop the leak?

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              Not the other commenter BUT, It took the right wing 7 decades to drag the country as far right as they have. We’re here now and I suspect the left won’t be able to drag it back in any less honestly.

              The other commenter already answered your question. There needs to be a generational shift in the party. The way that happens is by running strong, local candidates that can take control of the conversation and push their ideas, that’s how you win in a democracy. The other option is to coup.

              Look at what the right has done over decades, they’ve seized control of local and state legislatures across the country. They ran candidates in places that were easy to win and in seats nobody wanted. There are conspiracy theorists on school boards deciding what can be taught, it’s wild.

              My plan is simple and I repeat it as often as I can, especially to trans and BIPOC friends. Voting is the absolute minimum you can do to participate. Network with like-minded people around you. The police will not protect our communities. Get a gun or two (a long one and a short one) and learn how to use them. Learn some basic first aid, you just need to be able to stabilize someone.

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          It’s not regardless of anything he does. There is a floor. It’s Donald J Trump, and project 2025.

          If he was doing, or likely to do, worse things than grifting the American people for his personal wealth, pardoning dozens of heinous criminals, stripping our rights away like reproductive healthcare, overturning the affordable care act, rigging the tax code in favor of small businesses, rolling back environmental regulations and any progress we have made towards decarbonizing our economy, backstabbing our allies and gutting the administrative state in favor of christofacists then trump would be the better choice.

          I can’t imagine what could be worse, but I couldn’t imagine Trump before he took office either.

          Withholding your vote for Biden is an endorcement of Trump and the Republicans. Democrats and leftists will never hear “Oh man I should be offering people some real left wing policies so they will finally turn out for me.” They will 100% of the time hear “people really like this right winger, I need to be more like him if I want to be elected.” And the Republicans will see it as a signal to move even farther to the right. The Overton window will shift until balance will be restored.

          Denying this reality is a failure of imagination. Things can ALWAYS get worse. The Dems will ALWAYS be the better option. But they could be a better or worse depending on how many of the last few elections they won.

          If you care for the Palestinian people, you will vote for Biden and the democrats instead of the party that are frothing at the Mouth to accelerate the genocide.

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        You already did that with Hillary, really worked out great for everyone, huh?

        Apparently not, because you and yours still haven’t learned you can’t just cudgel votes for warhawk genociders out of people with international principles; that shit might work on western nihilists, but it doesn’t work on us. If you haven’t learned the lesson, then I guess it’s time for remedial classes. My vote’s going to Afroman until either the DNC stops being a genocide-endorsement party, or the country falls under the weight of its own hubris.

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      Not voting is still voting, friend. Fix the system after Biden gets reelected, rather than end up in bigger shit than we’re already wading through. Not voting has never fixed anything.

      I detest them both. I’m still voting for Biden (though I did just send another email to the White House threatening not to).

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          How about this: I more mean to fix the system after Trump DOESN’T get elected. That guy wants to be dictator, and we’ve got enough problems without also living under a dictatorship. What do you think will happen if you vote in Trump?

          I understand the notion of exploding the system, and like I said I’m not a fan of Biden. But you should have voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 primary. Trump isn’t a means for positive change.

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      Lol I love this take.

      Normal people:

      Donald Trump getting elected will be bad for labor rights, abortion rights, voting rights, LGBTQ rights, among a ton of other freedoms. I should do the simple thing and vote for Joe Biden even though I disagree with some of his policies and he hasn’t taken a strong enough stance on others that I support. I understand he has to compromise and can’t tailor his policies exactly to my niche beliefs. Even if I don’t vote, Biden or Trump will be president; I should vote for the one that will at least do some of the things I support.

      The brave freedom fighters on Lemmy with a spine:

      Joe Biden isn’t catering to me and my friends, I’m not voting for that capitalist neo liberal pig Joe Biden. Surely the Democrats will call me next time they nominate a candidate, after all we should be catered too even though we’re an extremely small community.

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          I understand that you’re angry, but do you think Trump will protect Palestinians? He also wants to maintain US military might in the middle east, and he’s also beholden to Zionists.

          Work on getting third parties on the ballot so we can actually get a choice next time around. Find a minor politician who you generally agree with and see what they think would help fix our process. Join a union.

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        even though we’re an extremely small community

        You’ll see how “small” this community is in November.

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          What are you in favor of? I get that you are sick of Biden’s status quo, but are you actually in favor of Trump?

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            I’m in favor of people voicing their concerns. Because they expect you to vote regardless of anything. And nothing is going to change with that mind set. You can’t expect a reaction without an action.

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              Actually, they don’t expect you to vote. What percentage voted in the last presidential? The midterms? Now break that down by age. Numbers are low. The Democran and the Republicrat powers that be have perfected a system in which most people feel powerless and unheard. The binary works great for that, and they keep each other in power.

              True change will only be possible when 3rd party candidates become viable. There’s no single way it can look: ranked choice voting, parliamentary representation, whatever. But until we get actual choices about who governs us…

              I understand that people want change. I do too. But to me, voting for Trump is one of two options presented by those in power, and might result in real losses in future voting rights, along with real losses to our judicial system. Can’t we come up with something better than that? Electing Trump is not a solution to anything. Neither is Biden, but at least he’s not an active threat to voting rights.

              People suck at collectivizing. It’s still what we need to do. Direct democracy, proportional representation, and more than two choices. I’m not sure how we get there, but it’s where we need to be.

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          I’m sure your little club is just big enough to get Donald Trump elected, that’s how margins work.

          Unfortunately for you there a magnitudes more voters that would be alienated by your fringe politics, so most elected officials aren’t going to give your ideas priority. To think otherwise is the attitude of a petulant child that wants a happy meal when the rest of the family wants to go to sushi.

          Despite all that I think you’ve convinced me. The best way to stop the genocide in Gaza now, in March of 2024, is to make sure that the Zionist, single state solution, ban on Palestinian immigration candidate gets elected to be our president in from 2025 through 2029. That will definitely teach those damn establishment Democrats to listen to us, and will 100% improve the lives of the people in Gaza and the west bank. I’m sure that Trump is just joking about immigrants tainting the blood of America. He’s surely not serious about project 2025, or enacting a nation wide abortion ban after 6 weeks. We have to get this guy elected in November to stop the genocide today.

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      When the Lobby has such pull on the White House over blatant genocide, do not doubt who is in or is trying to be in real control. So much for conspiracy theories.

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      We’re getting the orange anyway because the Democrats would rather preserve their AIPAC funding than win an election.

      And besides; the Socialist Party is an FBI front organization, the PSL is content to ignore Russia’s war on Ukraine, and even though the Greens have decent politics they’re still being used by everyone as a wedge to split the Democrat vote in favor of Republicans. There’s no way to vote for socialism that isn’t self-defeating.

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        the PSL is content to ignore Russia’s war on Ukraine,

        Mmmh, chauvinist take. I wouldn’t want you in any of my organizations anyway until some self-crit was done.

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        If anything, the PSL is a front for Russia, given that Russia has featured them on Russian state media. But I don’t see them as being a threat to the Democrats. A quick look at their Wikipedia page shows that the most percentage votes they ever got in an election was 40%, and that was just 57 votes in a college town.

        It’s a pity the US doesn’t have a parliamentary system. It would make so much more sense to have something like Greens, Socialists, and Democrats forming a coalition.

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      Oh man, if socialism were on the ballot I’d happily vote for it. Maybe I’ll write that in when I go vote.