President Biden tweeted yesterday, “Yesterday saw the largest delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance into Gaza so far, and more trucks are being cleared to enter today. But many more are needed. I’m not done pushing for more aid and will continue to support safe passage for Gaza civilians seeking safety.”
The tweet garnered significant attention, including mixed reactions from Twitter users. Some expressed concern about the situation and criticized the U.S.’s role, while others questioned the effectiveness of sending aid into a conflict zone. A few responses took a critical stance toward President Biden’s policies and actions.
One user with the handle @hazzah55 wrote, “And today we saw the largest civilian refugee massacre at the hands of Israel funded by the U.S. Stop this bogus back and forth. Biden should be impeached and held accountable as a war criminal alongside Netanyahu.”
Another user, @Yolo304741, expressed skepticism, saying, “Funding all sides WW3 and tweeting about. Unbelievable.”
However, not all responses were critical. User @pardesi1990 asked, “Why are you not doing anything for a ceasefire? Why are you just watching and talking?”
And some users called for a focus on the hostages, such as @JDDOppenheimer, who questioned, “Why don’t you do something to get the Americans out in exchange for supplies? Like there are 500 Americans who live in Gaza, why aren’t you getting them out? How many Americans are held hostage by Hamas? Why would you send in any supplies unless hostages are released?”
The reactions on Twitter reflect a passionate and varied response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza. President Biden’s humanitarian aid efforts have generated both support and criticism, highlighting the complexity of the situation and the challenges faced by those affected by the conflict.