Daniel Whyte III, President of G.L.S. International, warns President Biden not to start playing politics with ISRAEL. Whyte says, President Biden, even though you helped cause this crisis in Israel, you responded well after the attack by standing behind Israel. At the same time, Whyte tells Biden his positions on homosexuality, homosexual marriage, transgenderism, and abortion are ungodly, evil, anti-Christ, and anti-Catholic. However, Whyte says Biden is one of the most masterful politicians on the political playing field today, and because of the pressure being placed on you by your own party by others and by the orchestrated mass marches against Israel, in the U.S. and around the world, your natural instincts, without even thinking, is to start playing politics with ISRAEL, and God wants me, at 4:24 a.m central time, to warn you that if you play politics with ISRAEL, it will be your downfall and the last straw, for America itself, for you, Obama, and other politicians on both sides of the aisle, Democrat and Republican, and it is not just the fault of politicians, but of Church Leaders: Evangelicals, Protestant, Mainline, Charismatics, and Catholic churches that have led the country to forsake God and the Judeo-Christian biblical principles by colluding together in sanctioning the abomination of sodomy/homosexuality, homosexual marriage, now transgenderism and many other ungodly, demonic things; thus, we are holding on by a thread, and that thread is the nation of ISRAEL. Mr. President, if you or any other president or politician plays politics with ISRAEL and forsake God’s chosen people, God will finish destroying America as we know it more than what He has already. Remember what God said to Abraham regarding His chosen people: “And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” President Biden, America has been the greatest country in the world outside of ISRAEL because of God Almighty, Jesus Christ, and the Israelites. Supporting and standing with Israel is the greatest investment in the history of the world because ISRAEL will be here for all eternity when many other countries, including America, will be gone forever. Remember to pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
U.S. and Israel Split Over Gaza Goals, Muddying War’s Endgame. Biden and Netanyahu have different long-term aims for the region’s future
U.S. and Israeli interests in the ongoing Middle East conflict are diverging in both the short and long term, muddying the path to ending Israel’s war against militant group Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Above all, Israel views Hamas as an existential threat and sees eradicating it as a crucial goal; anything short of that is a failure. The U.S. has committed to helping Israel defeat Hamas, but for President Biden, the threat goes beyond Hamas. His administration is trying to keep its allies united against Iran, Russia and China. Both countries want to avoid a larger regional war, but Israel is willing to take more risks in pursuit of defeating Hamas.
The ‘pause’ debate
In the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas, Biden made his staunch support for Israel clear, embracing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a trip to Tel Aviv, a rare presidential visit to a war zone. But in the days since, Biden, under pressure from critics in his own party, has repeatedly stressed in phone calls with Netanyahu that Israel should run its military campaign in accordance with international humanitarian law. The U.S. is also increasingly calling for a pause in the fighting to get humanitarian aid into Gaza and hostages safely out, though resisting calls for a full cease-fire.
At a campaign fundraiser Wednesday, an attendee shouted, “As a rabbi I need you to call for a cease-fire right now.” Biden responded: “I think we need a pause.”
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he discussed the issue and logistics of how a pause would work with Netanyahu and Israel’s war cabinet in a meeting in Tel Aviv on Friday.
In response to that pressure, Netanyahu said Friday he was opposed to a temporary cease-fire that didn’t include the release of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. U.S. officials say Israel previously paused fighting when two American hostages were released. Israel agreed to pause airstrikes in the location where the hostages were being dropped off, according to a person familiar with the plan. Israel hasn’t acknowledged it agreed to the pause at the time.