It’s an odd dynamic to watch the professional political left support extremism yet pretend not to support the violent outcomes of the extremists.
We saw this dynamic domestically with Occupy Wall Street violence; we saw this with the Ferguson violence; we saw this with the Baltimore violence; we saw this with Black Lives Matter violence; we see this dynamic with the Antifa violence, and we continue to see this dynamic unfold on the streets and college campuses with the pro-Hamas terror rallies and sympathetic politicians.
There is a lot of pretending needed in order to reconcile how the professional political left embraces violence, then claims to desire peace. The easier approach is always to just accept things as they are, not as we would pretend them to be. However, if you understand this confliction, then you can well imagine how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must feel each time he talks to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
Today, Secretary Blinken is back in Israel and gave remarks to the press after his meeting with Netanyahu. There were actually some good questions raised during the press Q&A segment. One question about the “ultimate goal and vision in the aftermath” was particularly interesting. WATCH:
[TRANSCRIPT] – SECRETARY BLINKEN: Good afternoon, everyone.
“Days after Hamas’s attack on October 7th, I came to Israel, followed soon thereafter by President Biden, to make clear that as long as the United States stands, Israel will never stand alone. Today, in my fourth visit to Israel since October 7th, I reiterated that in all my discussions – with Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Herzog, the security cabinet. I reiterated and made clear our support for Israel’s right to defend itself, indeed its obligation to defend itself. That includes through the additional assistance that we’ve worked with Congress and we’re working with Congress now to provide for Israel’s defense, as well as for urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.



