By Faramarz Kouhpayeh
TEHRAN - Representative Nancy Pelosi, the former speaker of the House of Representatives and a key ally of Joe Biden, signed a letter on Friday from dozens of congressional Democrats to the president and Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging a halt to weapons transfers to Israel.
The letter by Pelosi and 36 other Democrats came after Israel on April 1 killed seven aid workers of World Central Kitchen (WCK) in Gaza. Most probably if six of the aid workers had not been citizens of the U.S. and its allies, Pelosi and other Democrats would not have objected to the shipment of arms to Israel.
The death of the six WCK staff who bravely defied all risks to deliver food to the starved people in northern Gazans is an unfortunate and unforgettable event. However, the question is why no official voice came from Pelosi during six months of Israel’s genocide against the defenseless Palestinian citizens in Gaza.
She raised objections to sending arms to Israel after a dual American-Canadian national, three Brits, an Australian, and a Pole were killed in the Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza, where starvation and famine are more rampant.
"In light of the recent strike against aid workers and the ever-worsening humanitarian crisis, we believe it is unjustifiable to approve these weapons transfers," the letter said.
Pelosi is well aware that since October 7 Israel has killed over 33,000 people, which shows that on average 183 Palestinians have been massacred per day. This is without counting thousands of bodies buried under rubble and those who have lost limbs or got paralyzed for life.
The October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel never justifies so much carnage and destruction.
There is a question how Pelosi as a mother has been feeling about Palestinian mothers who are seeing their children go without food and water and being dismembered and massacred by the U.S.-supplied fighter jets.
How many more children and women should have been killed by mostly American-made weapons until Pelosi and 36 fellow Democrats talk about “the ever-worsening humanitarian crisis” in Gaza?
It is highly unlikely that Biden and his inner circle would listen to Pelosi and other co-signers of the letter on weapons transfers to Israel because Biden has been boasting that he is a “Zionist” and “If there were not an Israel, we'd have to invent one.”
Also, the Biden administration is not backing calls for an independent, third-party investigation into the Israeli strike that killed the WCK aid workers.
As House speaker Pelosi stood strong against Donald Trump’s reckless foreign policy and rash behavior when he was president but she reacted too late to the hell that Israel has created in Gaza and only when six aid workers of the U.S.-based WCK were killed in the besieged coastal enclave.
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