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Posted: 2023-10-29T18:33:54Z | Updated: 2023-10-29T18:33:54Z

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said on Sunday that the United States is losing credibility on the global stage due to what she called the countrys double standard in its level of support for Ukraine compared to Palestinians.

Speaking to Kristen Welker on NBCs Meet the Press, the Congressional Progressive Caucus chair highlighted how the White House has publicly given unconditional support to Israel this month in its efforts to effectively annihilate Gaza , after Hamas militants launched a massive attack on Oct. 7 that killed about 1,400 people and resulted in hundreds of hostages.

As of Sunday morning, Israels bombardment of Gaza which human rights groups warn amounts to ethnic cleansing has killed more than 8,000 Palestinians, thousands of whom are children. Israel has also shut off access to food, water, fuel and medicine, and until Sunday communications were cut off over the weekend during what Gaza residents said were some of the most intense attacks on the territory.

President Joe Biden received intense backlash last week after publicly questioning the Palestinian death toll while reiterating the American governments unwavering support for Israels attacks. The White Houses unconditional support for Israel is vastly different from its approach to Russia, a global superpower that, like Israel, has been relentless in its attacks on civilians next door and its attempt to take away their sovereignty.

Kristen, I just think we have to recognize that this is a double standard, Jayapal said. The United States rightly called out Russia for its siege of Ukraine. Rightly called out the attacks on the power infrastructure, the refusal to provide food and water and fuel to the Ukrainians.

And we have to recognize that our credibility and our authority on the moral stage is greatly diminished if we do not also call out this siege that Israel is launching on Gaza as violations of international law, she continued. We are losing credibility and frankly, were being isolated in the rest of the world.

On Friday, Biden sent Congress a $106 billion aid request more than half of which would provide military assistance to Ukraine as it continues to fight Russia a year and a half after the powerful nation invaded its smaller neighbor.

More than $14 billion would provide military assistance to Israel, which has begun its ground offensive that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the second stage in the siege . About $9 billion would go toward humanitarian assistance for civilians facing violence in Ukraine and Gaza though its unclear how much of that would specifically go to Gaza.

At the end of the day, the president and the United States is absolutely responsible, because we also have been the largest military backer of aid to Israel, Jayapal said. We need to be able to question where U.S. taxpayer dollars are going and what accountability the United States has in ensuring, for example, that when the president calls for Israel to adhere to the international laws of war, that they actually are doing that. Otherwise, we are complicit in a way that almost no other country in the world is.

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According to UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, Gazans are growing so desperate for basic needs that thousands of people have broken into aid warehouses to gain access to flour and hygiene supplies. Israel has only allowed a small amount of aid to come from Egypt.

It is a worrying sign of the beginning of the fall of civil order in Gaza, UNRWA spokesperson Juliette Touma said . But its equally the highest level of despair among the people.