'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss a former State Department official resigning over the Biden administration's response to the Israel-Hamas war.
A former State Department official resigned last week over the Biden administration’s response to the Israel-Hamas war. Josh Paul, the former director of congressional and public affairs at the department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, announced his resignation on Oct. 18 in a two-page letter posted to LinkedIn, stating he couldn’t stay because of a 'policy disagreement' with the United States’ 'continued lethal assistance to Israel.
I fear we are repeating the same mistakes we have made these past decades, and I decline to be a part of it for longer.' Paul, who worked 11 years for the State Department, told the New York Times 'legal guardrails' were failing after Israel cut off water, food, electricity and medicine to Gaza after Hamas terrorists killed 1,400 Israelis and kidnapped hundreds more.
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