So yeah, he came. He spoke. But he by no means conquered.
Netanyahu invoked more tropes than a bad comedian in the Catskills. He opened
by calling the Capitol the citadel of democracy. He then thanked President Biden
for coming to Israel in its darkest hour. He brought four Israeli soldiers with him
to sit in the audience so that he could bask in the applause for their bravery. He
thanked Trump for the Abraham Accords and for moving the embassy to Jerusalem, the
“undivided capital of Israel.” He closed by promising that Israel will always
remain America’s undisputed ally.
But as we all know, Bibi speaking in English to an American audience is never
where the truth sits.
The truth sits in the fact that his government failed the people of Israel on
October 7 and has still not accepted responsibility. The truth sits with the 120
hostages still in captivity in Gaza and with their grieving families. The truth
sits with the ruling last week by the International Court of Justice that Israel’s
policies in occupied Palestinian territory amount to annexation and are unlawful.
The truth sits with settlers who continue to traffic in hatred and horrifying
violence on a daily basis.
We called on members of Congress to skip the speech, and they did. And we
called on people who care about Israelis and Palestinians, who care about security
and justice and who care about peace and a better future to come out in protest.
And they did. And we did.
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