Americans Issued Chilling Warning – ‘On the Brink’

The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations has expressed grave concern to President Joe Biden and his administration in response to a significant increase in anti-Semitic demonstrations within the United States subsequent to Israel’s declaration of war against Hamas one month ago, which was prompted by a sudden and lethal assault.

In a recent televised interview on CNN, Ambassador Gilad Erdan expressed his view that the current state of affairs is highly alarming. “I think that the situation right now is shocking. We are on the brink of a catastrophe even here in the United States.”

“We see now thousands of people chanting ‘Death to Israel,’ ‘Death to the Jews.’ We see Jewish students all across the United States on college campuses that are being threatened, not only by other students, by their professors. And presidents of universities cannot even condemn the terror attack,” Erdan added.

“So, right now, I think it’s already too late to say that we expect them to speak up or call out the anti-Semites. We expect to take — to see actions. We expect them to expel students, to fire professors who are anti-Semitic. We expect them to call the police to investigate the harassments of Jewish students,” he went on.

“This is truly unacceptable, the situation, right now. And, as I said, we are on the brink of a catastrophe. Any moment, we might see a terror attack against a Jewish community here in the United States,” he warned.

During the interview with host Dana Bash, the individual asserted that Hamas has responsibility for the prevailing adversities in Gaza. The individual highlighted that Hamas combatants employ people as human shields and strategically establish their operations within civilian-populated areas, including hospitals and schools.

“I’m not saying that the life in Gaza is great. And, obviously, Hamas is the only one that should be held accountable for any situation in Gaza,” he explained. “But there is a standard due to international humanitarian law. What does it mean, a humanitarian crisis? And I’m saying, again, there is no humanitarian crisis, based on the international humanitarian law right now in Gaza.

“By the way, only last night, everyone could watch thousands of Gazans near the Shifa Hospital with electricity, with their cell phones watching a movie how the Hamas terrorists are slaughtering Israeli civilians and soldiers,” Erdan added. “So, obviously, you can even see it on the streets of the Gaza.”

“We do everything that is possible to minimize, to mitigate civilian casualties. Hamas is the only one that should be held accountable. Otherwise, if we accept the modus operandi of Hamas, Western civilization societies can never win and destroy terrorist organizations,” Erdan elucidated. “It will inspire all terrorist organizations across the globe because that’s the way now they attack our democracies.”

When prompted by Bash to provide greater clarification, Erdan proceeded to state:

I’m not denying that the situation in — the humanitarian situation in Gaza is very bad. And it’s very sad that, for 16 years, Hamas exploited all the money that was transferred to Gaza, instead of investing it to build hospitals or desalination — water desalination power plants, only to turn Gaza into a war machine. It’s very sad, but Israel shouldn’t be held accountable for this situation. We have a goal now to destroy Hamas’ terrorist capabilities to prevent future atrocities from being — happened. And it will happen, not only in Israel, but all across the globe because other terrorist organizations will be inspired.

In conjunction with demonstrations occurring at university and college campuses, a substantial number of individuals congregated at the White House during the weekend to express their opposition towards the Biden administration’s endorsement of Israel. This development prompted Representative Rashida Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat and member of the progressive “Squad,” who hails from a Palestinian background, to assert that President Biden is complicit in acts of “genocide.”

The level of public support for President Joe Biden is experiencing a rapid decline, leading to a state of concern within the White House due to the proximity of the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

The recent polls conducted by The New York Times and Siena College, which were released throughout the weekend, indicate that in the states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump, the prominent contender from the GOP, outperforms Biden. However, Biden is projected to secure a victory in Wisconsin.

The polling conducted by The Times/Siena indicates “Discontent pulsates throughout the Times/Siena poll, with a majority of voters saying Mr. Biden’s policies have personally hurt them. The survey also reveals the extent to which the multiracial and multigenerational coalition that elected Mr. Biden is fraying.”

Spencer Weiss, a 53-year-old resident of Pennsylvania who had previously supported Biden in the 2020 election, expressed concerns about the current state of global affairs under the Biden administration.

“The world is falling apart under Biden. I would much rather see somebody that I feel can be a positive role model leader for the country. But at least I think Trump has his wits about him,” Weiss admitted.

Source: Conservative Brief

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