The authors of the article state that "it is clear that the government is siding with the opposition parties in Israel, and this is not a way to treat a democratic ally, especially in light of the fact that the party represented by the Prime Minister of Israel has been in power for most of the last 25 years."
"The Israelis are the ones who have to debate the question of whether the proposed reforms will curb the extraordinary powers of their Supreme Court or change the balance in another way. They don't need Mr. Biden's interpretation," the article reads.
Its authors do not spare criticism of the conduct of the president and his administration towards Israel. "The president's policy towards Israel is not good. US aid to anti-Israeli international bodies has been renewed, the 'West Bank' and East Jerusalem are constantly mentioned as 'occupation' but it is not clear how this conduct promotes peace. While Mr. Biden is undermining the Netanyahu government, Hamas and other branches of Iran are gaining strength and opening another front with Israel in Judea and Samaria."
"The most disappointing thing is the failure of the Biden administration to extend the Abraham Accords. Even on the Iranian issue, the president promised a stronger agreement and his administration meanwhile is basing its discourse on an unwritten agreement that will allow Iran to release tens of billions of dollars and achieve a breakthrough in the nuclear field. This is a startling retreat even from Barack Obama's position," the writers conclude .
There is nothing like breaking the iftar, the breaking of the daily fast in Ramadan - with coffee and an attempt to murder Jews. Two cartoons that the Arabs are celebrating tonight.
To be "fair", among the "Palestinians" (AKA Arab migrants since 1800) there were also hundreds of White ex Nazi Bosnian-Muslim who came over to help the mufti's Jihad in 1947 to "finish" the job...and some stayed.