on future israel aid, despite biden's worthwhile thought quip, written by alexander ward and jonathan lamier who said that days later after biden's statement, senior us off. officials hit the sunday shows to rule out the proposal, hinting but not outright saying that there wouldn't be a shift in the administration's israel policy, so political reported that one of biden administration official suggested that biden's side made in response to a reporter's question was less about siting with progressive sentiment and more of a window into his private frustrations with israely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, so this reflects of course the u.s. frustrations frustrations after five months of israeli us-back genocide and having nothing to show for it militarily uh, but at the same time it's practically the same old script that biden recycles every two months uh to quote and quote pressure netanyahu into a ceasefire, but it would just be easier at the time for them to just hold off on their consistent vetos at the un security council votes, and even yesterday you, when they did hold off on their