US government official resigns after Biden announces more military support for Israel

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An official at the US State Department office responsible for global arms shipments resigned from his position last Wednesday (18). (Photo: LinkedIn)
An official at the US State Department office responsible for global arms shipments resigned from his position last Wednesday (18). (Photo: LinkedIn)

An official at the US State Department office responsible for global arms shipments resigned from his position this Wednesday (18).

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With this, in protest against the decision of President Joe Biden’s government to continue sending weapons to Israel amid the war against Hamas.

Thus, in his resignation letter, Josh Paul, who has worked for the last 11 years at the main body supplying and transferring weapons to partner countries and allies of the United States.

Adding, he stated that the “response” of the Biden administration and the American Congress to the conflict is an “impulsive reaction based on confirmation bias, political expediency, intellectual bankruptcy and bureaucratic inertia”.

Thus, the rejection and release of the letter is a rare public act of government dissent.

This is because, according to the Axios portal, it occurs amid the Biden government’s preparation to obtain more military aid for Israel, following the American president’s visit to Tel Aviv.

“But I believe deep in my soul that the response Israel is making, with the support of the United States and maintaining the occupation, will only lead to more suffering for both Israelis and Palestinians,” he said.

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Paulo, who cites his personal ties to both peoples, states that his greatest desire is that “the beauty that can be found anywhere in the world” be protected and allowed to flourish for Palestinians and Israelis.

He also writes that the “death of civilians” and the “kidnapping of children” by terrorists go against this desire, as do “collective punishment”, “ethnic cleansing, occupation and apartheid”.

It is worth remembering that, since the beginning of the conflict, the United States reaffirmed its unconditional support for Israel and defended “the country’s right to defend itself”.

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