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Blinken Celebrates Geneva Convention, Tlaib Gets Fired Up

In a recent display of discord, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., sharply criticized the State Department's observance of the Geneva Conventions anniversary, questioning the Biden administration's integrity due to its support of Israel amidst ongoing conflicts.

"Is this a joke?" Tlaib expressed on X, responding to a statement by Secretary of State Antony Blinken commemorating the landmark treaties.

"You supported sending more U.S. made bombs being used to commit war crimes. The government of Israel bombed hospitals, schools, and tents full of displaced Palestinians. How can you say you are for respecting international human rights laws?" Tlaib continued, challenging the administration's proclaimed adherence to international norms.

Blinken's statement had earlier noted, "Today we commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Geneva Conventions of 1949. The United States reaffirms our steadfast commitment to respecting international humanitarian law and mitigating suffering in armed conflict. We call on others to do the same."

The Geneva Conventions, established in 1949, set forth global standards for humane treatment in times of war, focusing on the protection of civilians and those no longer participating in hostilities.

Tlaib's critique comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly as Israel prepares for potential retaliatory actions from Iran following the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran. Despite her affiliation with the Democratic Party, Tlaib has consistently voiced strong opposition to President Biden's policies regarding Israel, reflecting a broader schism within the party concerning U.S.-Israel relations.

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