In the midst of escalating tensions in the Gaza Strip, President Joe Biden is under increasing pressure to make critical decisions. The rising casualties on both sides have raised the stakes for the Biden administration to carefully navigate its support for Israel while addressing the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza. In this intricate geopolitical landscape, ‘The Night time Won’t Live’: Biden’s War on Gaza delves into the challenges and consequences of Biden’s approach to the conflict, shedding light on the potential implications of his actions on the region and beyond.
Exploring the Conflict
From airstrikes to targeted killings, Fault Lines delves into the civilian casualties caused by the Israeli military in Gaza and the role of the US in the conflict.
US Support for Israel
Despite the deepening humanitarian crisis and escalating violence in Gaza, the Biden administration has remained steadfast in its support for Israel. The transfer of US weaponry, ranging from 2,000-pound bombs to artillery shells and tanks, has been instrumental in the Israeli military’s campaign in Gaza.
Human Stories Amidst the Chaos
Working closely with journalists in Gaza, Fault Lines has highlighted the stories of three families as they struggle to survive the conflict. Additionally, in collaboration with Airwars, Fault Lines investigated a devastating airstrike on December 11 that resulted in the tragic loss of over 100 members of the same family in north Gaza.
Questioning US Support
The series of attacks on civilians, including the harrowing incident involving Hind Rajab and her family in late January, have sparked international concern and raised questions about the continued US support for Israel. Fault Lines, in partnership with Forensic Architecture and Earshot, conducted a thorough investigation into the aforementioned attack to shed light on the circumstances surrounding it.
‘The Night time Won’t Live’: Biden’s War on Gaza underscores the complexities and moral dilemmas faced by the Biden administration in addressing the conflict in Gaza. The decisions made in the coming days and weeks will have far-reaching implications for the region and beyond.