Avi Abelow
1/ Biden's War Was Never Against Hamas — It Was Against Netanyahu/ & Israel We now have undeniable confirmation of what many of us warned about from the beginning: After the October 7th massacre—the worst slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust—the Biden administration’s focus was not on defeating Hamas. Not on ensuring that an October 7th could never happen again. Not on regime change in Iran, the patron of Hamas and global terrorism. Not on Egypt to stop the smuggling of weapons and rockets into Gaza, or to abide by international law and allows Gazans to leave the Gaza war zone. Not even on punishing Qatar, the country funding and sheltering Hamas leadership while pretending to be America's "ally." No. Biden’s top priority after October 7th was toppling Benjamin Netanyahu to install a left-wing government. This jaw-dropping betrayal was just confirmed in direct interviews conducted by Israel’s Channel 13 with nine Biden administration officials, including Ilan Goldenberg, a former senior aide to Biden himself. Goldenberg openly admits in the interview that after the horrors of October 7th, Biden and his advisors discussed using Biden’s then-high popularity, and Netanyahu's low popularity, in Israel to push Netanyahu out of office—even by non-democratic means if necessary. Let that sink in. While Israeli families were still burying their burned, raped, and mutilated loved ones—while over 250 of our hostages remained trapped in terror tunnels—Biden’s team wasn’t focused on defeating Hamas. They were plotting how to “scramble Israeli politics” and “trigger elections” to oust Israel’s elected leader in the middle of a war for survival. Not Hamas. Not Iran. Netanyahu. And as if that betrayal wasn’t enough, within days after the worst terror attack in Israel’s history, the Biden administration added insult to injury by aggressively reviving their call for a Palestinian state—a “two-state solution.” (just look at one of the many headlines from Oct. 23, in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7th massacre). You read that right. While Hamas was still launching rockets, while Jewish blood was still drying on the streets of the Gaza envelope, Biden’s team thought the right response was to pressure Israel to give away more land and accept the existence of a barbaric terror state within on our borders. Not punish our enemies, but reward them! They shamelessly exploited our suffering to push their ideological fantasy—a two-state "solution" that every sane Israeli, left, right, and center, understood had been completely and utterly discredited by the bloodbath of October 7th. The idea of creating a terrorist state between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River after what we witnessed is not just delusional—it’s suicidal. And yet Biden’s team couldn’t help themselves. Instead of standing with Israel’s right to finally crush Hamas and secure our homeland, they saw our tragedy as an opportunity to ram through their dangerous diplomatic agenda—and of course, to try to destroy Netanyahu politically along the way. Goldenberg described serious conversations inside the White House about using Biden’s popularity to "break this up"—meaning to destabilize Israel’s government. To force Netanyahu to surrender to political pressure or face internal collapse. And now, when you look at Biden’s silent arms embargo against Israel during the war—delaying and withholding critical military supplies in the middle of a war—it all makes horrifying sense. It’s not a bug. It’s a feature. It's part of the same strategy of squeezing Israel militarily and diplomatically to force political and territorial concessions. Not to defeat Hamas. Not to save the hostages. But to control Israel’s destiny. They thought they could break us. They thought they could starve our army of weapons and starve our people of hope. But Netanyahu answered them with a thunderous, historic response: “If we have to, we will fight with our fingernails.