biden Archives - I Stand With Palestine https://istandwithpalestine.org/tag/biden/ I Stand with Humanity. I Stand on the Right Side of History Mon, 28 Oct 2024 04:45:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://istandwithpalestine.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-I-STAND-WITH-PALESTINE-1-32x32.png biden Archives - I Stand With Palestine https://istandwithpalestine.org/tag/biden/ 32 32 225011548 The Struggles of Palestinian Women: A Year of Suffering https://istandwithpalestine.org/2024/10/26/the-struggles-of-palestinian-women-a-year-of-suffering/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2024/10/26/the-struggles-of-palestinian-women-a-year-of-suffering/#respond Sat, 26 Oct 2024 19:00:00 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=917 A Cry in the Dark: The Overlooked Struggles of Palestinian Women This brutal war has not only devastated homes and communities, but it has also intensified the struggles of Palestinian women, leaving them feeling helpless and trapped. Furthermore, women who once served as caregivers, mothers, and workers now endure the hardships of a war they...

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A group of Palestinian women, some visibly crying, display the emotional and personal struggles of Palestinian women affected by the ongoing conflict, as they mourn their losses in war-torn Gaza.

A Cry in the Dark: The Overlooked Struggles of Palestinian Women

This brutal war has not only devastated homes and communities, but it has also intensified the struggles of Palestinian women, leaving them feeling helpless and trapped. Furthermore, women who once served as caregivers, mothers, and workers now endure the hardships of a war they never wanted. As a result, the struggles of Palestinian women include overwhelming challenges that impact their daily lives and well-being. In addition, the loss of stability and security makes it even harder for them to support their families. Thus, the emotional and physical toll of these struggles on Palestinian women continues to mount, pushing them into a state of despair.

Moreover, these women strive to hold their families together despite the chaos surrounding them. Hence, they often find themselves juggling multiple roles under immense pressure. Although they may feel alone, their strength shines through, reminding the world of their strength and perseverance.

Displacement and Loss

One of the most heartbreaking aspects of the struggles of Palestinian women is the constant displacement. Many have lost their homes and now live in congested shelters, denied privacy and comfort. These shelters lack basic safety, making women vulnerable to violence and fear. Each day brings new uncertainty as they wonder if they will ever return to their homes.

Lack of Basic Hygiene

The struggles of Palestinian women extend beyond emotional pain to physical challenges. Clean water, soap, and sanitary products are rare. Without access to proper hygiene, these women feel not only uncomfortable but also at risk of serious infections. The lack of basic hygiene has become a daily battle, adding to the growing list of burdens they carry.

A Palestinian woman with chained hands raises the peace symbol during a protest, symbolizing the ongoing struggles of Palestinian women fighting for freedom amidst the violence of war.

Emotional Toll

The emotional struggles of Palestinian women have intensified. They bear the loss of loved ones, often becoming the sole providers for their children. The constant threat of bombs, the overwhelming anxiety of survival, and the trauma of witnessing destruction have left many women emotionally broken. Fear, sorrow, and uncertainty fill their lives.

Carrying Their Families

Despite their struggles, Palestinian women continue to care for their families. However, they face significant challenges that make this task very difficult. Furthermore, they often have to manage limited resources while also dealing with the emotional toll of the ongoing conflict. As a result, their resilience is remarkable, even as they navigate these harsh realities. In addition, they cook, clean, and look after their children with whatever they can find. Yet, the pressure of meeting their families’ needs in such dire conditions is nearly impossible. Consequently, many feel defeated, knowing they cannot provide the safety and comfort their loved ones deserve. Ultimately, this sense of helplessness weighs heavily on their spirits, further complicating their coping efforts.

Global Neglect

The struggles of Palestinian women have gone largely ignored by the world. International aid has been slow, leaving women without the support to survive. This lack of global attention only amplifies their feelings of helplessness. They must safeguard themselves in a world that seems to have forgotten their suffering.

The Cry for Help

We must not ignore the struggles of Palestinian women. Their voices are calling for help, filled with pain and despair. Moreover, they seek support and recognition for their suffering. These women are victims of a war that has robbed them of their homes, their dignity, and their sense of safety. It is time for the world to listen and act to alleviate their suffering.

How can you help?

Donate to Relief Organizations: Support organizations like PCRF that provide medical and humanitarian aid to Palestinian children and women affected by the war. Your donations can make a huge difference in their lives by providing essential care.

Spread Awareness: Use social media to share the struggles of Palestinian women. By raising awareness, more people can understand their hardships and join the cause for justice and peace.

Join or Organize Protests: Participate in or arrange local demonstrations that call for an end to the violence in Palestine. Your voice can amplify the global demand for human rights.

Support Fair Trade: Purchase products made by Palestinian women. This helps provide them with financial independence, especially in such tough times.

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Biden Expresses Doubt on Palestinian Death Toll; Palestinian officials respond by publishing 6,747 documented names killed in Gaza https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/27/biden-expresses-doubt-on-gaza-death-toll-palestinian-officials-respond-withg-6747-names-killed-in-palestine/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/27/biden-expresses-doubt-on-gaza-death-toll-palestinian-officials-respond-withg-6747-names-killed-in-palestine/#respond Fri, 27 Oct 2023 23:19:19 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=742 The health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza has published a report listing the names of more than 6,000 “documented deaths” in Gaza since the October 7 terror attacks on Israel, after US President Joe Biden questioned the reliability of Palestinian casualty figures. The report stated that between October 7 and 26, 7,028 Palestinians were killed, including 2,913 children,...

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The health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza has published a report listing the names of more than 6,000 “documented deaths” in Gaza since the October 7 terror attacks on Israel, after US President Joe Biden questioned the reliability of Palestinian casualty figures.

The report stated that between October 7 and 26, 7,028 Palestinians were killed, including 2,913 children, and blamed the deaths on Israeli military “aggression.” It said a further 281 bodies had not yet been identified.

The ministry said the actual number of dead is likely to be much higher than stated in the report. The list of 6,747 names gives the sex, age and identity card number of each of the victims – an apparent effort to bolster the credibility of its data in the face of challenges from the US and Israel.

On Wednesday, Biden said he had “no confidence” in the ministry’s casualty figures. On Thursday, White House spokesman John Kirby called the ministry “a front for Hamas,” though when asked he did not dispute that thousands of Palestinians, including many innocent civilians, had been killed.

The dispute highlights the complexities in reporting the number of deaths in Gaza. Numbers of casualties for the besieged enclave are released daily, both by the ministry in Gaza and by the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah in the West Bank.

 The ministry made the names public after President Biden on Wednesday cast doubt on Gaza’s official death toll.

President Joe Biden: “I have no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth about how many people are killed. I’m sure innocents have been killed, and it’s the price of waging a war.”

WATCH: Biden casts doubt on Hamas-reported death toll

Omar Shakir of Human Rights Watch said his organization has always found data from the Gaza Ministry of Health reliable. He said that until quite recently even the U.S. State Department cited the ministry’s data without caveat.

Omar Shakir: “I think it’s worth noting that this creates a fog of war, a fog of misinformation, which can provide political cover for more large-scale atrocities to take place. The conversation should focus on how world leaders can stop further mass atrocities, and not nitpicking whether a number that’s generally proven to be accurate may be a little bit off.”

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Biden’s Cabinet is Jewish Dominated https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/21/bidens-cabinet-is-jewish-dominated/ https://istandwithpalestine.org/2023/10/21/bidens-cabinet-is-jewish-dominated/#respond Sat, 21 Oct 2023 18:24:37 +0000 https://istandwithpalestine.org/?p=640 “You know the rules of perception – if they are black then it’s a gang, if they are Italian it’s a mob, but if they are Jewish, it’s a coincidence and you should never speak about it,” – Dave Chapelle Full list of “Jews in the Biden Administration”: Ron Klain Chief of Staff (2021-2023), replaced...

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“You know the rules of perception – if they are black then it’s a gang, if they are Italian it’s a mob, but if they are Jewish, it’s a coincidence and you should never speak about it,” – Dave Chapelle

US Federal Government Cabinet under Biden administration shows heavy Jewish representation

Full list of “Jews in the Biden Administration”:

Ron KlainChief of Staff (2021-2023), replaced by Jeffrey Zients.
Janet YellinSecretary of Treasury
Alejandro MayorkasSecretary of Homeland Security
Tony BlinkenSecretary of State
Merrick GarlandAttorney General
Jared BernsteinCouncil of Economic Advisers
Mandy CohenDirector of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2023) replaced Rochelle Walensky
Rochelle WalenskyDirector of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2021-2023)
Wendy ShermanDeputy Secretary of State
Anne NeubergerDeputy National Security Adviser for Cybersecurity
Jeffrey ZientsCOVID-19 Response Coordinator (2021-2023), Chief of Staff (2023)
David KesslerCo-chair of the COVID-19 Advisory Board and Head of Operation Warp Speed
David CohenCIA Deputy Director 
Avril HainesDirector of National Intelligence
Rachel LevineDeputy Health Secretary
Jennifer KleinCo-chair Council on Gender Policy
Jessica RosenworcelChair of the Federal Communications Commission
Stephanie PollackDeputy Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration
Polly TrottenbergDeputy Secretary of Transportation
Mira ResnickState Department Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Security
Roberta JacobsonNational Security Council “border czar”
Gary GenslerSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman*
Genine Macks Fidler National Council on the Humanities
Shelley GreenspanWhite House liaison to the Jewish community
Thomas NidesU.S. Ambassador to Israel
Eric GarcettiU.S. Ambassador to India
Amy GutmannU.S. Ambassador to Germany
David CohenU.S. Ambassador to Canada
Mark GitensteinU.S. Ambassador to the European Union
Deborah LipstadtSpecial Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Jonathan KaplanU.S. Ambassador to Singapore
Marc StanleyU.S. Ambassador to Argentina
Rahm EmanuelU.S. Ambassador to Japan
Sharon KleinbaumCommissioner of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Dan ShapiroAdviser on Iran (2021-2023), Senior Advisor for Regional Jntegration (2023)
Alan LeventhalU.S. Ambassador to Denmark
Michael AdlerU.S. Ambassador to Belgium
Michèle TaylorU.S. Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council
Jonathan KanterAssistant Attorney General in the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division
Jed KolkoUnder Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs at the Department of Commerce
Aaron KeyakDeputy Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism
Stuart EizenstatSpecial Adviser on Holocaust Issues
Steven DettelbachDirector of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 
Amos HochsteinBureau of Energy Resources Special Envoy
Eric LanderScience and Technology Adviser
Ned Price**State Department Spokesperson
Ellen GermainU.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues
Edward SiskelWhite House Counsel

*Nominated by Biden but serves a five-year term and not technically a member of the administration.
**Price has a Jewish father and Christian mother and identifies as Jewish.

original sources:
https://twitter.com/DrLoupis/status/1715370158036836363
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jews-in-the-biden-administration

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