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Officials Who Resigned From The Biden Administration

 

Officials from the Biden administration described the US policy on Gaza as failed and disastrous

12 officials who resigned from the Biden administration, including Josh Paul, issued a joint statement.

The 12 officials who resigned from the Biden administration, including former White House official Del Castillo and former US State Department official Josh Paul, issued a joint statement saying that we stand united and strong in our belief that we must speak up. Is.

In their joint statement, the former U.S. officials said, “Our nation is celebrating its Independence Day. Each of us is reminded that we did not resign from our positions because we reneged on our promises or The service commitment was over, but we resigned to keep our commitment and further extend the service commitment.

 

In a joint statement, they said that the US policy on Gaza is a failure and a threat to US national security. In their joint statement, the resigned US officials said that US diplomatic cover and the continued supply of arms to Israel have created undeniable complications in the massacre and plight of Palestinians.

He said that this is not only morally reprehensible but also a clear violation of American and international humanitarian laws. All the responsibility of this policy falls on the United States and it has created dangers for American officials.

 

The EX Officials said that they hoped that the Biden administration would review its Gaza policy.  Instead of any change in the policy, US laws are constantly being violated by making it stubborn and using loopholes to distort the facts. It has continued to supply deadly weapons to Israel.

 

In a joint statement, the resigned American officials demanded that the United States should make honest efforts to enforce the law, and should play its role for the immediate end of the conflict. He demanded that steps be taken to increase the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The strong oversight and accountability be applied to the executive branch while supporting free expression in college protests.

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