Reagan Institute Dir.: Biden’s Condemnation on Dead Hamas Hostages Rings Hollow
‘There needs to be an accounting before anything else’
Sep 2, 2024 5:00 AM
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ZAKHEIM: “We have not sufficiently addressed this urgency. The president of the United States, in his statement, talked about there needs to be a price paid by Hamas. Those words ring hollow. There have been 330 days for Hamas to pay a price and they have not. They’ve executed an American citizen. There needs to be an accounting before anything else. We have not seen that. That is something I think Americans look for. And last thing on it, it goes to a broader policy point, is Hamas is part of this network. It’s part of Hezbollah, it's part of the Houthis, it stems from Iran and Tehran. And we have not seen, in the Biden/Harris administration, a policy shift since October 7th for what is the source of the attacks, is the source of what Hamas did to Hersh Goldberg-Polin."