“I urge everyone to visit Eagle Pass, Texas, for example, to get a clear picture of our vision for Israel’s border security.”
Washington, October 4 – White House representatives issued assurances today that the president remains as committed as ever to keeping the Jewish State safe, stressing American guarantees to keep its staunchest Middle East ally as tightly protected as the frontier between Mexico and the states of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Wednesday at the daily briefing that President Biden and his team will continue to support Israeli security, and that anyone who doubts the US ability to do so should look at the southern border with Mexico.
“That is the quality of the results we aim to achieve,” she stated. “The seal we have on our southern border represents the iron-clad guarantees we offer for ongoing Israeli security and safety.”
Israel faces constant attempts by Palestinian and other Islamist militants to infiltrate its territory, from the Gaza Strip, the Sinai border with Egypt, occasional guerrilla activity from Jordan, and from Iran-backed militias and terrorist groups in both Syria and Lebanon. The IDF has thwarted numerous infiltration attacks that the terrorists have tried to perpetrate using tunnels, gliders, frogmen, and other means – in addition to missiles and rockets that groups in both Gaza and Lebanon have procured from Iran in the thousand or tens of thousands, or produced crudely on their own.
“I urge everyone to visit Eagle Pass, Texas, for example, to get a clear picture of our vision for Israel’s border security,” Jean-Pierre stressed.
She also pointed to renewed US funding under the Biden administration for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), an organization that keeps those who left or fled homes in advance of a hoped-for Arab victory against the nascent Israel in a perpetual state of limbo and grievance as a tool for Arab regimes to distract from their internal troubles, as an illustration of the president’s commitment to Israeli sovereignty and security.
“Also look at our work on Iran’s nuclear program,” she suggested.
Current and former administration officials – the latter under Barack Obama and Bill Clinton – cited separate initiatives related to the integrity of Israel’s democratic processes and institutions. “Anything to get Israelis to choose our preferred candidates at the ballot box,” explained Clinton’s ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk. “Israeli democracy must remain healthy, by which of course we mean Israelis must vote for anyone but Netanyahu. We respect Israeli democracy as long as we agree with its outcomes.”
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