President Joe Biden and his administration have been accused of being complicit in enabling a famine in Gaza by failing to sufficiently act on repeated warnings from their own experts and aid agencies.

The former officials say the US also provided diplomatic cover for Israel to create the conditions for famine by blocking international efforts to bring about a ceasefire or alleviate the crisis, making the delivery of aid almost impossible.

“This is not just turning a blind eye to the man-made starvation of an entire population, it is direct complicity,” former State Department official Josh Paul, who resigned over US support for the war, told The Independent.

  • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    but if you have better suggestions then please make them

    I keep making it: Biden should stop sending Netanyahu weapons for genocide.

    • @Tinidril@midwest.social
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      06 months ago

      The question was what can we as individuals do? Anyways, US aid generally accounts for around ,15% of Israel’s defense budget, and there are plenty of other countries from which to buy bombs.

      • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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        -36 months ago

        The question was what can we as individuals do?

        Gloat harder that the only thing we can do is vote for one of two pro-genocide candidates.

        Anyways, US aid generally accounts for around ,15% of Israel’s defense budget, and there are plenty of other countries from which to buy bombs.

        So let Netanyahu buy from them. And where possible, sanction those who sell to Netanyahu. Why are we being complicit? And “it’s complicated, so shut up” isn’t an answer.

        • @Tinidril@midwest.social
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          06 months ago

          it’s complicated, so shut up" isn’t an answer.

          Funny how that’s almost the exact opposite of encouraging people to get involved with protests, which was my actual answer to that question.