Mabinty Quarshie is the national politics correspondent for the Washington Examiner. Before joining the Washington Examiner, Mabinty was a national political reporter and assistant elections editor at USA Today. She holds a bachelor’s from George Mason University and a master’s in journalism from Georgetown University.
A group of more than 100 retired United States military leaders signed an open letter on Thursday from the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs calling on President Joe Biden and Congress to support Israel with aid and weaponry as it defends itself against attacks from Hamas, a terrorist group.
Biden has repeatedly stated America's support of Israel during a whirlwind tour he made to the nation on Wednesday and is reportedly aiming to ask for $100 billion in aid to Israel and Ukraine, but the military leaders are calling for bipartisan legislation in support of Israel which may prove difficult among Democrats, some of whom have slammed Israel's retaliatory airstrikes in the Gaza Strip.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-MI, the only Palestinian American member of Congress, has faced heavy blowback over a Tweet in which she accused Israel of bombing a Gaza hospital that killed 500 Palestinians."Israel just bombed the Baptist Hospital killing 500 Palestinians just like that," Tlaib wrote."@POTUS this is what happens when you refuse to facilitate a ceasefire & help de-escalate.
The military generals alluded to the criticism of innocent civilian deaths in their letter by stating they"appreciate the great efforts of the Israel Defense Forces to follow international law in their operations against enemies that intentionally abuse those same laws to endanger civilians and portray Israel as the aggressor."
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