The Biden-Harris Administration Deserts Israel While it Battles an Organization that Killed Hundreds of Americans

The terrorist group Hezbollah has reportedly shot over 8,000 missiles, rockets, and drones into Israel in the past year, and the Biden-Harris administration is refusing to give Israel information support in its battle against the terrorists in southern Lebanon who are backed by Iran.

Over the past few weeks, Israel has carried out thousands of airstrikes against Hezbollah, destroying tens of thousands of missiles, rockets, and drones that were part of the organization’s massive arsenal of armaments. The precise number of terrorists killed—which is well into the hundreds or even thousands—as well as the thousands more injured—has not yet been made public.

At a news briefing on Wednesday, Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh was questioned about whether the United States was helping Israel battle Hezbollah in any way, including by sharing intelligence.

Not at all. Not a single backer,” Singh remarked. “The United States military is not involved in Israel’s operations in Lebanon.”

As of a few weeks ago, Hezbollah, one of the biggest terrorist groups in the world, was armed with over 150,000 missiles, rockets, and drones. It receives around $1 billion annually from Iran, which it uses to finance its force of about 100,000 terrorists.

Hundreds of Americans were killed by the terrorist group in bombings that took place in the 1980s. The attacks were carried out by some of the terrorists that Israel has lately slain; the United States had set multi-million dollar bounties on the heads of these individuals.

Late on Wednesday night, the Biden-Harris administration released a statement that did not even once refer to “Hezbollah” or place the blame for the fighting on Iran or the terrorist organization.

A unified declaration calling for an urgent truce across the Lebanon-Israel border was sponsored by the administration and signed by Australia, Canada, the European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and Qatar.

Since Hamas’ terrorist attack on October 7, 2018, Hezbollah has been terrorizing northern Israel every day by launching drones, rockets, and missiles into the nation. Tens of thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes along the northern border as a result.

Israel’s detonation of thousands of explosive-laced pagers and walkie-talkies that it had been secretly manufacturing and selling to Hezbollah was a major factor in the current escalation during the past few weeks. Dozens of terrorists were killed and many more were gravely injured by the explosives, many of whom were critically injured or suffered injuries that would permanently cripple them from combat.

Israel killed the entire senior command of the Radwan force and other key Hezbollah commanders in retaliation for the detonations, which severely damaged most of the terrorist group’s communication equipment and instilled extreme dread and paranoia among the militants who survived.

Following the assassination of the terrorist organization’s top leaders, Israel struck thousands of Hezbollah weapons storage sites throughout Lebanon, primarily in the south. Hundreds of secondary explosions were seen in multiple films that were uploaded online when certain places were struck. This suggests that a significant amount of munitions were present and were bursting as a result of the heat and flames produced by the impact. 

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