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NEW YORK TIMES:
Why Thousands of Haitians Have Settled in Springfield, Ohio
The Springfield Ohio story is an interesting one.? And for people interested in Venn diagrams it is particularly interesting.??
Put aside the sensationalism of the falsehood about eating pets, what is happening in Springfield?? Let's start with the story below from the NYT.
Over the last few years, many immigrants from Haiti have settled in Springfield, Ohio, drawn by the low cost of living and plentiful jobs. But the pace and volume of Haitian newcomers have strained local resources and stirred some tensions. And now, ahead of the presidential election, the city has found itself caught up in the fiery debate over immigration.
Companies that set up shop, however, confronted a dire labor shortage.? [Here are the stats. Springfield is the county seat of Clark County.? According to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services, the US unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) in July 2024 was 4.5%; the Ohio unemployment rate was 4.9%; and the Clark County unemployment rate was 5.0%.? Therefore, the unemployment rate in Springfield was higher than Ohio and the US.? So where is the labor shortage, let alone "dire" labor shortage? The answer is an article cited below.]?
Haitians in Florida, Haiti and South America heard from friends and family about Springfield and its need for workers. They began arriving to take jobs in warehouses, manufacturing and the service sector, and employers urged the new workers to encourage other Haitians to join them.
What started as a trickle swelled to a surge after the Covid-19 pandemic, coinciding with deepening political and economic instability in Haiti after the assassination of the president in 2021.
As to the employment situation, today the NYT ran
Layoffs Are Few. So Why Are Jobs Harder to Find?
Past economic cycles show that unemployment starts to tick up ahead of a recession, with wide-scale layoffs coming only later.
As job growth has slowed and unemployment has crept up, some economists have pointed to a sign of confidence among employers: They are, for the most part, holding on to their existing workers.? [See article below.]
Despite headline-grabbing job cuts at a few big companies, overall layoffs remain below their levels during the strong economy before the pandemic. Applications for unemployment benefits, which drifted up in the spring and summer, have recently been falling.
But past recessions suggest that layoff data alone should not offer much comfort about the labor market. Historically, job cuts have come only once an economic downturn was well underway.
If the economy worsens more than businesses anticipate, they could be forced to shed workers in a hurry. If that happens, economic conditions could unravel quickly, as job losses cause consumers to pull back on spending, leading to more losses.? [Would Springfield be immune?? In such an event, what would happen to the residents of Springfield, Haitian and non-Haitian?]
Now, here is the kicker and one that impacts the non-Haitian population of Springfield, from the Center for Immigrant Studies, by Steven A. Camarota,? Director of Research for the Center.
Most Employment Growth Since Pandemic Has Gone to ImmigrantsLabor force participation for “prime age” U.S.-born men remains at historic lows
Labor force participation for “prime age” U.S.-born men remains at historic lows
President Biden claimed in April that the United States has “the best economy in the world”, with a job market that the New York Times calls “historically strong”. Unfortunately, too many U.S.-born are missing out on the supposed “job-creation boom.” It is true that the country has added millions of jobs since the height of Covid. However, most of that employment growth has gone to immigrants, both legal and illegal. [Is this what is happening in Springfield? The long-term residents did not benefit from the Chamber of Commerce's new business promotion program?] The government’s household survey shows that there were only 971,000 more U.S.-born Americans employed in May 2024 compared to May 2019 prior to the pandemic, while the number of employed immigrants has increased by 3.2 million.
It is certainly true that the unemployment rate is low, but “unemployed” people include only those who have looked for a job in the past four weeks. As we have discussed in prior publications, the labor force participation rate — the share working or looking for work — has declined dramatically among U.S.-born men since the 1960s, particularly for those without a bachelor’s degree. While labor force participation among these groups has roughly returned to pre-pandemic levels, the rate in 2024 remains at or near historical lows relative to other peaks in the business cycle. This is true even for U.S.-born men who are in the “prime” 25-54 age range for working.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES REPORTS:
Why Thousands of Haitians Have Settled in Springfield, Ohio
Businesses needed workers, and Haitians, many already authorized to work, heard living costs were low. But the newcomers have strained resources, and that has fueled tension.
Miriam Jordan, Sept. 14, 2024
Over the last few years, many immigrants from Haiti have settled in Springfield, Ohio, drawn by the low cost of living and plentiful jobs. But the pace and volume of Haitian newcomers have strained local resources and stirred some tensions. And now, ahead of the presidential election, the city has found itself caught up in the fiery debate over immigration.
JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, invoked Springfield in July to criticize the Biden administration’s border policies. That month, the city’s mayor and manager went on the cable news program “Fox & Friends” calling for assistance to handle an influx that they blamed on the federal government. Then, during the presidential debate last week, former President Donald J. Trump repeated a debunked claim about Haitians in Springfield abducting and eating household pets.
What’s behind the rise of Haitians in Springfield?
Thousands of new jobs had been created there, thanks to a successful effort by the city’s leadership and Chamber of Commerce to attract new business to Springfield, which sits between Columbus and Dayton. Once a manufacturing hub, Springfield saw its economy shrink after factories closed and jobs migrated overseas. By about 2015, its population had dwindled to under 60,000, from about 80,000 in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Companies that set up shop, however, confronted a dire labor shortage.
Haitians in Florida, Haiti and South America heard from friends and family about Springfield and its need for workers. They began arriving to take jobs in warehouses, manufacturing and the service sector, and employers urged the new workers to encourage other Haitians to join them.
What started as a trickle swelled to a surge after the Covid-19 pandemic, coinciding with deepening political and economic instability in Haiti after the assassination of the president in 2021.
How many Haitians live in Springfield?
Estimates range between 12,000 and 20,000, according to city officials who have spoken with The Times. The estimates are based on data from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Springfield’s public schools, health care providers in the area and social service agencies, the officials said. While South Florida, Boston and New York have long had large concentrations of Haitians, they have also settled in sizable numbers elsewhere in Ohio, as well as in Indiana, Kentucky and other states.
How did the immigrants in Springfield arrive in the United States, and with what immigration status?
Most Haitians in Springfield are in the United States legally, city officials said.
Even though there have been periods of relative calm in Haiti, that nation has long been plagued by political turmoil and violence, with periods of foreign occupation and exploitation, decades of dictatorship and a succession of humanitarian crises. Haitians have been emigrating in large numbers for a long time, seeking refuge and opportunities in the United States, as well as in other countries including Brazil, Canada, Chile and Mexico.
Some of the Haitians in Springfield have lived n the United States for many years and have permanent legal status, or green cards. Some crossed the southern border or flew directly to the United States over the last few years.
Many are beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status, a federal designation that gives nationals of a country in crisis — typically after a natural disaster or political upheaval — the opportunity to remain in the United States legally, regardless of whether they entered the country lawfully.
The Biden administration granted Temporary Protected Status through Feb. 3, 2026 for Haitians who arrived in the United States on or before June 3, 2024, and that status can be renewed. Haiti is one of a number of countries whose nationals can qualify for TPS, including Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia and is at war.
Some of the Haitians in Springfield have applied for asylum, which allows them to remain in the country until their case has been adjudicated by immigration authorities. Still others have been aided by a Biden administration initiative that enables people from Haiti who have a financial sponsor in the United States to apply to enter the country and remain here legally for two years. They do not receive green cards.
The various programs made many of the Haitian newcomers to Springfield eligible to work legally, making them particularly attractive to employers.
People covered by Temporary Protected Status are entitled by law to receive health and nutrition benefits as well as other public benefits, such as food stamps.
What challenges has Springfield faced as a result of the rapid growth of its immigrant population?
Springfield has struggled to handle soaring demand placed on health care, housing, schools and roads.
Some initiatives already underway include offering English language classes, driving courses and instruction about finances and the U.S. banking system.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced last week that the state would provide Springfield with $2.5 million to ease strains on primary health care and would deploy members of the state highway patrol to improve road safety.
The mayor of Springfield, Rob Rue, said that he was still hoping to receive federal assistance.
Another Assassination Attempt On Trump?
No Surprise After Years Of Media Likening Him To Hitler
Ryan Wesley Routh, the man who was arrested in the assassination attempt against Trump, called Trump a threat to democracy, one of the central claims of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in their Democratic presidential campaigns. The latest assassination attempt on Trump prompted an I&I editorial with a sampler of the Trump=Hitler meme.
The near-nonstop effort to compare Donald Trump, a former president of the United States, to Adolf Hitler has almost become a mainstream media cliche. So should anyone really shocked someone else has again decided that Trump should take a bullet, just nine weeks after he was shot in the ear? The answer, of course, is no.
When the news came that another “assassination attempt” possibly had taken place against Trump, this time as he unwound from his hectic campaign schedule with a round of golf in Florida, it was disappointing to say the least.
Not a lot was known about Ryan Wesley Routh, the alleged would-be assassin. He was spotted on the golf course armed with an “AK-47”-style rifle by the Secret Service, in what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump.”? The Secret Service opened fire, and Routh was arrested after fleeing.
What was behind the apparent attempt this time?
For those of a certain age, this is reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s, when extremist rhetoric and beliefs led to violence against public figures and politicians of varying political stripes. It was a time of runaway rhetoric, and routine denunciation of police as “pigs” and all politicians as “fascists.”? [Today, police are still "pigs" to be defunded and, not only politicians, but anyone not toeing the progressive line is a fascist or the equivalent, say "deplorable" or "bitterender".]
But today, the unhinged vitriol and hate is directed almost singly toward one candidate, Donald Trump. It’s a wonder there’ve only been two attempts. The question was first raised by American Greatness, in a piece published in July: “Is Left-Wing Trump-as-Hitler Iconography in the Mainstream Media Responsible for the Attempt to Assassinate the 45th President?“
That question bears repeating today.
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Another Assassination Attempt On Trump? No Surprise After Years Of Media Likening Him To Hitler
I & I Editorial Board, September 15, 2024
The near-nonstop comparing of Donald Trump, a former president of the United States, to Adolf Hitler has almost become a mainstream media cliche. So should anyone really be shocked someone else has again decided that Trump should take a bullet, just nine weeks after he was shot in the ear? The answer, of course, is no.
When the news came that another “assassination attempt” possibly had taken place against Trump, this time as he unwound from his hectic campaign schedule with a round of golf in Florida, it was disappointing to say the least.
Not a lot was known about Ryan Wesley Routh, the alleged would-be assassin. He was spotted on the golf course armed with an “AK-47”-style rifle by the Secret Service, in what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination of former President Trump.”? The Secret Service opened fire, and Routh was arrested after fleeing.
What was behind the apparent attempt this time?
For those of a certain age, this is reminiscent of the 1960s and 1970s, when extremist rhetoric and beliefs led to violence against public figures and politicians of varying political stripes. It was a time of runaway rhetoric, and routine denunciation of police as “pigs” and all politicians as “fascists.”
But today, the unhinged vitriol and hate is directed almost singly toward one candidate, Donald Trump. It’s a wonder there’ve only been two attempts. The question was first raised by American Greatness, in a piece published in July: “Is Left-Wing Trump-as-Hitler Iconography in the Mainstream Media Responsible for the Attempt to Assassinate the 45th President?“
That question bears repeating today.
Let’s say right off the top that we don’t yet know why two men would want to assassinate Trump in the last two months. But it seems very likely, at bare minimum, that they had burning hatred for him. And that hatred was likely stoked in large part by relentless media attacks on Trump, in particular those likening him to Hitler.
It’s become sickeningly common, though it’s gone on now for over eight years.
The hateful name-calling is promulgated by the Big Media, who have taken a vacation from journalistic notions of fairness and truth to run tripe such as this (just before Christmas last year): “Donald Trump’s history with Adolf Hitler and his Nazi writings: ANALYSIS.”
No, it wasn’t a one-off thing.
PBS followed up a few days later with: “Trump says he didn’t know his immigration rhetoric echoes Hitler. That’s part of a broader pattern.”
A bare month before those two gems appeared, the Washington Post informed its readers about “How Trump’s rhetoric compares with Hitler’s.”
In May, the Los Angeles Times put its two-pfennigs in this far-left fever-dream: “Trump and GOP repeatedly echo Nazi and far-right ideology as they aim to retake White House.”
That wasn’t all. Not even close.
There are so many in recent years that in 2023 a piece in American Thinkercollected an assortment of the “Trump as Hitler” themed pieces running mostly in mainstream publications, not on obscure web sites. The list was impressive, and also depressing.
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No serious person can think Trump is Hitler. But that’s not the point. The point is to make the very name of Trump so poisonous in average people’s minds that they will forever link Trump=Hitler in their minds. An Orwellian trick.
It seems obvious that, by their repeated demonizations of a patriotic man whom they despise, the Democrats and their “mainstream” media allies have turned Trump, who was a successful president, into a target of unbridled hate. As we all know, hate doesn’t emerge in a vacuum, and always requires a target. Trump is the target.
“If you vilify someone as Hitler, a man who killed 6 million Jews in the Holocaust and caused the deaths of 73 million more people who fought him in World War II, it is not a big moral leap to think that someone killing him would be justified,” wrote libertarian syndicated columnist Ron Hart, after July’s attempt on Trump’s life. “It’s louder than a dog whistle; it’s a call to action.”
Given the amount of loathing directed at Trump, it’s remarkable that he’s survived this long. Some other mentally troubled individual out there might soon get the idea that he or she can be a hero by killing the second coming of Hitler. We can only pray that that person’s aim is poor, and that the Secret Service protection does its job well.
— Written by the?I&I Editorial Board
Trump assassination suspect called Trump a threat to democracy.
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Gibb's Rule #39: There is no such thing as a coincidence.
Here's a late report on the new assassination attempt on Trump.
The Washington Times:
Mallory Wilson, 09-15-2024
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, has been identified as the man who was arrested in the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. The suspect called Mr. Trump a threat to democracy.
According to authorities, he was spotted by Secret Service agents Sunday in the bushes outside Mr. Trump’s golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Officials said they found two backpacks, a GoPro camera and an AK-47 style rifle with a scope where Mr. Routh was hiding. He fled in a black SUV but was located and detained after a witness gave police the vehicle tags.
According to his LinkedIn account, he is the owner of Camp Box Honolulu, a shed building company, which opened in 2018.
He attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from 1995 to 1998, where he studied mechanical engineering, his page says.
On his X account, his bio says he feels “lucky to have been born in America, with freedom and opportunity and hope that I do not waste such a valuable thing; to do more and take less.”
On his account he frequently derided Mr. Trump and described the 2024 election as a referendum on democracy — one of the central claims of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in their Democratic presidential campaigns.? [On July 21, Harris posted on Facebook, "Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy, and we all know it."]
“Your campaign should be called something like KADAF. Keep America democratic and free. Trump’s should be MASA…make Americans slaves again master,” he said in one post in which he tagged Mr. Biden’s official @POTUS account.
“DEMOCRACY is on the ballot and we cannot lose. We cannot afford to fail. The world is counting on us to show the way,” the post from April 22 concludes.
He also criticized celebrities like musician Bruno Mars and often accused Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris of being insufficiently strong, especially on foreign policy.
The greater number of his X posts focus on helping Ukraine, and in one he tagged X owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk asking him whether he could purchase a rocket.
“I would like to buy a rocket from you. I wish to load it with a warhead for Putin’s Black Sea mansion bunker to end him. Can you give me a price please. It can be old and used as not returning,” Mr. Routh wrote.
A post from March 2022 directed toward Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he was willing to “fly to Krakow and go to the border of Ukraine to volunteer and fight and die.”
Another said the leader should “ask Congress to put all American military on paid leave - so they can fight as civilians in Ukraine.”
Posts from April 2022 said he was in Kyiv and wanted to “create a tent city for all the foreigners here.”
He is also a supporter of Taiwan, according to his posts, including one that said he wants “to give Taiwan thousands of Nato trained Afghan soldiers.”
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He was critical of the former president, made small donations to a major Democrat PAC, and was an avid Ukraine supporter.
Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, of Hawaii, was identified as the suspect in an attempted assassination of Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump at a golf course on Sunday in Palm Beach, Florida.
Routh was charged on Monday morning in federal court with two federal counts—possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
He told the court that he has a 25-year-old son, has no assets, besides trucks in Hawaii worth around $1,000, and makes about $3,000 per month.
He is being represented by a public defender and is due back in court on Sept. 23, according to reporters at the federal courthouse in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Reporters say Routh appeared in a blue jumpsuit and was shackled. No motive has been disclosed by federal, state, or local law enforcement officials.
Criticized Trump
On X in 2020, Routh expressed support for Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as well as former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii). In another post, he said that he voted for Trump in 2016, but his opinion of the former president appeared to have soured, based on his posts.
At one point in July, after the first assassination attempt targeting the former president in Butler, Pennsylvania, Routh wrote that he believed Trump would not go to the hospital to visit the survivors. He also urged President Joe Biden to visit them instead in the post, one of several he made about the July 13 shooting in Butler.
The Only Deal Hamas Wants: Israel's Surrender?
Bassam Tawil, a Middle East-based Muslim Arab and a contributor to Gatestone, states what should be obvious to the powers arraying against Israel, e.g. the Biden/Harris administration, the UK, the EU, the UN, et al. - the only deal acceptable to Hamas is Israel's surrender.? And these powers are facilitating it, despite pronouncements in support of Israel's security.
The Iran-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has repeated its demand that Israel withdraw completely from the Gaza Strip in order to reach a ceasefire-hostage agreement with Israel. Hamas, in other words, is demanding that Israel lose the war so that the terrorist group can regroup, rearm and prepare for more attacks on Israel like the one it launched on October 7, 2023. In that assault, 1,200 Israelis were murdered, with many raped, tortured and burned alive. Another 240 Israelis were kidnapped to the Gaza Strip, where 101 are still being held as hostages, many of them already murdered (see here and here).
In a statement issued on September 12, Hamas said that its representatives informed Egyptian and Qatari mediators of their "positivity and flexibility to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, according to which the Israeli occupation army would withdraw from the entire territory of the Gaza Strip in a way that achieves the interests of the Palestinians and paves the way for a prisoner exchange deal."
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GATESTONE INSTITUTE, International Policy Council
The Only Deal Hamas Wants: Israel's Surrender
Bassam Tawil
September 15, 2024
The Iran-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has repeated its demandthat Israel withdraw completely from the Gaza Strip in order to reach a ceasefire-hostage agreement with Israel. Hamas, in other words, is demanding that Israel lose the war so that the terrorist group can regroup, rearm and prepare for more attacks on Israel like the one it launched on October 7, 2023. In that assault, 1,200 Israelis were murdered, with many raped, tortured and burned alive. Another 240 Israelis were kidnapped to the Gaza Strip, where 101 are still being held as hostages, many of them already murdered (see here and here).
In a statement issued on September 12, Hamas said that its representatives informed Egyptian and Qatari mediators of their "positivity and flexibility to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, according to which the Israeli occupation army would withdraw from the entire territory of the Gaza Strip in a way that achieves the interests of the Palestinians and paves the way for a prisoner exchange deal."
A total Israeli withdrawal means that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would abandon the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafah border-crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. It also means that the IDF would abandon the Netzarim Corridor, which splits the northern part of the Gaza Strip from its south.
Abandoning the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt would enable Hamas to carry on with its decades-long practice of smuggling weapons into the enclave. It would also allow the new head of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar, to escape – along with many of the hostages with whom he is thought to be surrounding himself for protection -- through the tunnels into Egypt's Sinai Desert.
Similarly, a withdrawal from the Netzarim Corridor would facilitate the return of Hamas terrorists to the northern part of the Gaza Strip, thus bringing them closer to Israeli communities along the border.
According to Brig. Gen. (res.) Udi Dekel, head of the research program on the Palestinian arena at Israel's Institute for National Security Studies (INSS):
"Hamas is focused on survival and trying hard to create a myth whereby it cannot be defeated, in the expectation that domestic and international pressure on Israel will force it to halt the war. IDF chief Herzi Halevy addressed this issue on January 13, saying: 'The Hamas leadership is pinning its hopes on a ceasefire, and is convinced that this moment is near. The goals of the war are complex and hard to achieve and will take a long time – we said this from the first moment. To dismantle Hamas, steadfastness and patience are essential. We completed the dismantlement of Hamas' military framework in northern Gaza, and now the troops are engaged in missions to deepen and maintain these achievements in this area. There are still terrorists out there, there is still some infrastructure. We will continue to attack, to pursue, and to destroy'...
The most recent statement from Hamas makes it clear that the terror group wants Israel to leave the Gaza Strip before any hostages are freed.
According to some reports, Hamas has stated that it is willing to free the hostages in stages. It undoubtedly wants to hold on to as many hostages as possible as an "insurance policy" that Israel will not resume the war against the terror group and that the terrorist group will be able to have a free hand to attack Israel in the future. This implies that a large number of the hostages remain captive in the hands of the terror group for years. It is important to note that for the past 10 years, Hamas has been holding hostage two Israeli civilians who are believed to be still alive, as well as the remains of two IDF soldiers.
In reality, ending the war now means an Israeli surrender, ensuring that Hamas can continue to control the Gaza Strip. Hamas wants to see Israel defeated and humiliated. The terror group seeks to proclaim victory and send a message to Israel's enemies that the October 7 atrocities were worth the high cost that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have paid.
Allowing Hamas to remain in power means that the terror group will pursue the Jihad (holy war) to murder more Jews and destroy Israel. As senior Hamas official Ghazi Hamad said shortly after the October 7 Hamas-led attack:
"The Al-Aqsa Flood (the name of the Hamas-led invasion of Israeli communities) is just the first time, and there will be a second, third, and fourth. Israel is a country that has no place on our land. We must remove that country. We are not ashamed to say thus, with full force. We must teach Israel a lesson, and we will do this again and again."
Hamas is willing to fight to the last Palestinian. The terror group does not care if tens of thousands of its own people lose their lives as a result of the war it began. Its No. 1 priority is to hold on to power after the war. Hamas is evidently hoping that a ceasefire-hostage deal will help it achieve its goal of retaining control over the Gaza Strip.
Mohammed Siam, a Palestinian political analyst closely associated with Hamas, underscored the terror group's disregard for the lives of the Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip:
"The price of freedom is sacrifices, and more sacrifices. In general, it can be said that the word surrender does not exist in Hamas's dictionary...
"Hamas's calculations come from a desire to sacrifice and die for the sake of God and attain martyrdom. For Hamas members, martyrdom and victory are the greatest goals. Hamas will never surrender."
If the Biden-Harris administration wants to understand the real intentions and aims of Hamas, it just needs to look at what the terror group is saying in Arabic. Hamas and its allies are saying in Arabic that the only deal they would accept is one that results in Israel raising a white flag.
If Hamas is permitted to win the war, Iran and its other terror proxies, such as Hezbollah, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the Houthis, will gain confidence and feel more empowered. In addition, this will convey to Muslim Jihadis worldwide that Israel and the West are too weak to protect their people and values against Islamist terror organizations. This weakness will lead to more terrorism not only against Israel, but also the US and most Western nations.
Instead of applying pressure on Israel to end the war, the Biden-Harris administration needs to demand firmly that the Hamas murderers and rapists totally surrender, disarm, cede control over the Gaza Strip, and release all the hostages unconditionally.
All this urgently needs to take place before Iran breaks out its nuclear weapons and sets about attacking its oil-rich neighbors, such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, again.
If Hamas refuses to comply, the Biden-Harris administration and the rest of the world should fully support Israel's effort to destroy the terror group's military capabilities and remove it from power.
Bassam Tawil is a Muslim Arab based in the Middle East. The work of Bassam Tawil is made possible through the generous donation of a couple of donors who wished to remain anonymous. Gatestone is most grateful.
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