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ashington (QNN)- Former US Vice President Kamala Harris said President Joe Biden gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “perceived blank check” in the Gaza genocide, adding that his remarks about Palestinians were “inadequate and forced,” “while he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist.’”

According to a copy of Harris’ new book obtained by Axios, the former vice president writes in her book “107 Days, “I had pleaded with Joe, when he spoke publicly on this issue, to extend the same empathy he showed to the suffering of Ukrainians to the suffering of innocent Gazan civilians.”

“But he couldn’t do it: While he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist,’ his remarks about innocent Palestinians came off as inadequate and forced.”

Harris writes that Biden’s “unpopularity hurt her in 2024,” and that one of the reasons was because of Biden’s “perceived blank check to Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza.”

She says that Netanyahu didn’t care about Biden’s loyalty to Israel. “He wanted [Donald] Trump in the seat opposite him. Not Joe, not me.”

During Biden’s presidency, Biden and Harris spokespeople denied the two had disagreements over Israel’s Gaza genocide.

In 2023, a Politico story headlined “Kamala Harris pushes White House to be more sympathetic toward Palestinians.”

In response, Harris spokesperson said: “There is no daylight between the president and the vice president, nor has there been.”

On the first night of her book tour, Harris distanced herself from Biden’s response to the Israeli genocide. She also condemned Trump for giving the Israeli occupation government “a blank check.”

“What’s happening to the Palestinian people is outrageous and it beaks my heart,” she told a packed New York City performance center on Wednesday night after being interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.

“Donald Trump has given (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu a blank check to do whatever he wants.”

Harris on Wednesday also referenced her support for New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat who has also spoken out against the Israeli assault in Gaza.

Outside the venue on Wednesday night, dozens of activists protested on the sidewalk. Inside, a protester from the audience shouter, “Your legacy is genocide. The blood of the Palestinians is on your hands.” Later, another woman said, “This is your fault.”

Harris responded that, as vice president, she first spoke out publicly about starvation in Gaza a year and a half ago. At the time, she said, she took “a lot of heat” from the Biden administration for speaking out on the sensitive issue.

“I understand your concern and how you feel — I think I do,” she told the third protester. “And the reality of it is where we are right now didn’t have to be this way — in terms of the blank check that this president has given.”

The Biden administration has set a record by spending at least $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel in the year following October 7, 2023, according to a report by Brown University’s Costs of War project.

Critics say her calls for ceasefires in Gaza amid a genocide doesn’t change structural policy, such as weapons transfers. Her team also clarified that she does not support an arms embargo on Israel. Harris also avoided to labe the Israeli assault as genocide.

 
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Harris: Biden and Trump Gave Netanyahu “Blank Check” in Gaza Genocide

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ashington (QNN)- Former US Vice President Kamala Harris said President Joe Biden gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “perceived blank check” in the Gaza genocide, adding that his remarks about Palestinians were “inadequate and forced,” “while he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist.’”

According to a copy of Harris’ new book obtained by Axios, the former vice president writes in her book “107 Days, “I had pleaded with Joe, when he spoke publicly on this issue, to extend the same empathy he showed to the suffering of Ukrainians to the suffering of innocent Gazan civilians.”

“But he couldn’t do it: While he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist,’ his remarks about innocent Palestinians came off as inadequate and forced.”

Harris writes that Biden’s “unpopularity hurt her in 2024,” and that one of the reasons was because of Biden’s “perceived blank check to Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza.”

She says that Netanyahu didn’t care about Biden’s loyalty to Israel. “He wanted [Donald] Trump in the seat opposite him. Not Joe, not me.”

During Biden’s presidency, Biden and Harris spokespeople denied the two had disagreements over Israel’s Gaza genocide.

In 2023, a Politico story headlined “Kamala Harris pushes White House to be more sympathetic toward Palestinians.”

In response, Harris spokesperson said: “There is no daylight between the president and the vice president, nor has there been.”

On the first night of her book tour, Harris distanced herself from Biden’s response to the Israeli genocide. She also condemned Trump for giving the Israeli occupation government “a blank check.”

“What’s happening to the Palestinian people is outrageous and it beaks my heart,” she told a packed New York City performance center on Wednesday night after being interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.

“Donald Trump has given (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu a blank check to do whatever he wants.”

Harris on Wednesday also referenced her support for New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat who has also spoken out against the Israeli assault in Gaza.

Outside the venue on Wednesday night, dozens of activists protested on the sidewalk. Inside, a protester from the audience shouter, “Your legacy is genocide. The blood of the Palestinians is on your hands.” Later, another woman said, “This is your fault.”

Harris responded that, as vice president, she first spoke out publicly about starvation in Gaza a year and a half ago. At the time, she said, she took “a lot of heat” from the Biden administration for speaking out on the sensitive issue.

“I understand your concern and how you feel — I think I do,” she told the third protester. “And the reality of it is where we are right now didn’t have to be this way — in terms of the blank check that this president has given.”

The Biden administration has set a record by spending at least $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel in the year following October 7, 2023, according to a report by Brown University’s Costs of War project.

Critics say her calls for ceasefires in Gaza amid a genocide doesn’t change structural policy, such as weapons transfers. Her team also clarified that she does not support an arms embargo on Israel. Harris also avoided to labe the Israeli assault as genocide.

Harris did the customary bow to the Zions in Israel and lapped dance to genocide. She could have won the US Presidency but decided to be a Zion partner hoping she will get voted in after the genocide is completed. They, the Zions, have set her up as the genocide backup President to rescue them from accountability and anger from the masses after what the Zions have done in Gaza. The US just needs a capable anti-genocide Presidential and the whole Zion regime will come crashing down.
 
Israel is sinking fast and taking US with it, Trump pleads for help from Muslim nations to help end Israel's demise.

What is the point of these meetings when it’s clear that there has been no actual good faith in stopping the genocide? Israel has for the last two years been giving free rein to ethnically cleanse and destroy everything that can be used to sustain life in Gaza.

All Muslim countries should refuse to entertain this.
 
What is the point of these meetings when it’s clear that there has been no actual good faith in stopping the genocide? Israel has for the last two years been giving free rein to ethnically cleanse and destroy everything that can be used to sustain life in Gaza.

All Muslim countries should refuse to entertain this.
They are all busy negotiating a deal for supporting genocide.
 
Harris did the customary bow to the Zions in Israel and lapped dance to genocide. She could have won the US Presidency but decided to be a Zion partner hoping she will get voted in after the genocide is completed. They, the Zions, have set her up as the genocide backup President to rescue them from accountability and anger from the masses after what the Zions have done in Gaza. The US just needs a capable anti-genocide Presidential and the whole Zion regime will come crashing down.
AIPAC and Israel have too much influence. When the American people have had enough of these leeches then it will come crashing down. Right now, the right and left are both too stupid to realize that politicians use them as tools to blame each other while sucking them dry.
 
Muslim world needs to stop the BS and start the supply line to end this war.


Pakistan signals support for united anti-Israel front

Dawn Report Published September 17, 2025

• ‘Why not’, says Dar when asked about possibility of combined security force in Middle East
• PM meets Qatari emir, Iranian president on sidelines of Doha summit

KARACHI: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar hinted at the possibility of joining a proposed unified front against Israel, if such a move came to fruition.

Pakistan has “very large” and “effective” armed forces that have proven their capabilities in conventional warfare, Mr Dar, who also holds the foreign affairs portfolio, said during an interview with Al Jazeera.

He was responding to a question about the possible position Islamabad would take in case a united body was formed in the Middle East to stop Israeli aggression.

When asked if the formation of such a body — away from the United Nations structure — to intervene in Gaza was one of the options on the table, Mr Dar said that a mechanism could be chalked out.

He mentioned that there had been talk along the lines of “some sort of combined security force” during recent interactions among Arab nations and the Arab League.

“Why not? What’s wrong with that? They should [have a combined force]. And according to their own capacity, own strength, they should create some mechanism. Not for aggression purpose [sic], but for peaceful purpose, for stopping the aggressor, for stopping the occupier, for stopping someone who just doesn’t listen.”

When asked where nuclear-armed Pakistan would stand, Mr Dar responded: “Pakistan, obviously, as a member of the ummah, would discharge its duty.”






When pressed to elaborate, he clarified that Pakistan saw nuclear weapons only for deterrence and didn’t intend to use them. “We have no intention of using it; it is only a deterrence.”

“But Pakistan has a very large, known, very effective army, very effective air force, very effective navy … We have proved that we can beat [our opponent] even conventionally, if challenged,” he maintained.

The interviewer then brought up a recent debate at the UN Security Council where Israel had invoked a 2011 attack within Pakistan to kill Osama Bin Laden in a bid to justify its attacks in Gaza.

“So if now Pakistan comes under attack, from a country like the United States, for instance, would Pakistan act differently [than it did in 2011]?” he asked.

“We would not allow the breach of our territorial integrity, no matter by whom, be it the smallest or the largest country. We would respond. But I don’t see any reason why the US or any other country would do it. India did it. You saw what happened to them,” replied Dar.

Need for UN reform

Mr Dar highlighted that Israel had attacked multiple countries in the Middle East and said that international laws, international humanitarian rules and UN Security Council resolutions seemed to have “no effect on one country, which is repeatedly doing what it feels like”.

“That means [the] multilateral system needs very serious reforms right now … This is the need of the hour. I think the UN Security Council, as well as the UN system itself needs very serious reforms.

To a question about whether Israel could attack Pakistan next after Qatar, Dar reminded that India had tried that and Israel “gave it full support according to our information” and the “world saw that the claim is exposed”.

“We are ready. Again, I repeat, we want peace. The nuclear-armed state does not want any de-stabilisation in the region because that will have consequences beyond [the region],” he added, stressing the need for collective efforts for reforms in UN Security Council resolutions.

Saying that Israel and India were the only countries that did not abide by UN Security Council resolutions, he emphasised evolving a mechanism in the council for taking practical measures to “control the situation” if its resolutions were not acted upon and implemented.

“And that might require physical actions, physical interventions,” he mused.

PM’s meetings

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held separate meetings with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines of the Emergency Arab–Islamic Summit convened in Doha.

In his meeting with Qatari emir, the prime minister reiterated Pakistan’s strongest condemnation of the Israeli strike on a residential area in Doha on September 9 that led to the loss of precious lives and injured several others, says a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office.

While reaffirming Pakistan’s all-out support and solidarity with Qatar at this critical time, PM Shehbaz termed Israel’s attack a flagrant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as a serious breach of international law.

The Qatari emir expressed appreciation for the prime minister’s participation in the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit as well as for his visit to Doha on September 12 to express solidarity with Qatar at this difficult time.

During a meeting with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, PM Shehbaz reiterated Pakistan’s strongest condemnation of Israeli aggression against Qatar on Sept 9.

Both leaders expressed their solidarity and support for Qatar and called for unity among the ranks of the Ummah in the face of Israeli aggression.

President Pezeshkian appreciated Pakistan’s strong position on the Palestine issue and expressed his desire to continue working closely with the prime minister to further strengthen Pakistan-Iran relations.

Published in Dawn, September 17th, 2025
 
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another SAM attempt against an Israeli helictoper

all failed during this war sadly

Unfortunately Israelí Air force has the best DIRCM in the world. That system, basically works associated with a MAWS and, to sum up, It send a laser to the seeker of the missile, blinding It. Not all aircraft are able to be equipped with that system (It is big and not fits well into a fighter) but for sure helicopters, transport and surveillance aircrafts from that terrorist entity are fitted with them. So basically you won't see any israelí aircraft shoot down by a manpads.

 
Harris: Biden and Trump Gave Netanyahu “Blank Check” in Gaza Genocide

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ashington (QNN)- Former US Vice President Kamala Harris said President Joe Biden gave Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a “perceived blank check” in the Gaza genocide, adding that his remarks about Palestinians were “inadequate and forced,” “while he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist.’”

According to a copy of Harris’ new book obtained by Axios, the former vice president writes in her book “107 Days, “I had pleaded with Joe, when he spoke publicly on this issue, to extend the same empathy he showed to the suffering of Ukrainians to the suffering of innocent Gazan civilians.”

“But he couldn’t do it: While he could passionately state, ‘I am a Zionist,’ his remarks about innocent Palestinians came off as inadequate and forced.”

Harris writes that Biden’s “unpopularity hurt her in 2024,” and that one of the reasons was because of Biden’s “perceived blank check to Benjamin Netanyahu in Gaza.”

She says that Netanyahu didn’t care about Biden’s loyalty to Israel. “He wanted [Donald] Trump in the seat opposite him. Not Joe, not me.”

During Biden’s presidency, Biden and Harris spokespeople denied the two had disagreements over Israel’s Gaza genocide.

In 2023, a Politico story headlined “Kamala Harris pushes White House to be more sympathetic toward Palestinians.”

In response, Harris spokesperson said: “There is no daylight between the president and the vice president, nor has there been.”

On the first night of her book tour, Harris distanced herself from Biden’s response to the Israeli genocide. She also condemned Trump for giving the Israeli occupation government “a blank check.”

“What’s happening to the Palestinian people is outrageous and it beaks my heart,” she told a packed New York City performance center on Wednesday night after being interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.

“Donald Trump has given (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu a blank check to do whatever he wants.”

Harris on Wednesday also referenced her support for New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat who has also spoken out against the Israeli assault in Gaza.

Outside the venue on Wednesday night, dozens of activists protested on the sidewalk. Inside, a protester from the audience shouter, “Your legacy is genocide. The blood of the Palestinians is on your hands.” Later, another woman said, “This is your fault.”

Harris responded that, as vice president, she first spoke out publicly about starvation in Gaza a year and a half ago. At the time, she said, she took “a lot of heat” from the Biden administration for speaking out on the sensitive issue.

“I understand your concern and how you feel — I think I do,” she told the third protester. “And the reality of it is where we are right now didn’t have to be this way — in terms of the blank check that this president has given.”

The Biden administration has set a record by spending at least $17.9 billion on military aid to Israel in the year following October 7, 2023, according to a report by Brown University’s Costs of War project.

Critics say her calls for ceasefires in Gaza amid a genocide doesn’t change structural policy, such as weapons transfers. Her team also clarified that she does not support an arms embargo on Israel. Harris also avoided to labe the Israeli assault as genocide.

Too late. History will judge her as a facilitador and complicit. Harris burn in the hell.
 
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