
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced strong criticism during his farewell address on Tuesday when a protester accused him and President Joe Biden's administration of enabling alleged atrocities by Israel against Palestinians.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, Blinken is seen remaining calm as the protester interrupted him mid-speech. The protester accused him of having "blood on his hands" and labelled him "bloody Blinken, secretary of genocide."
“You will forever be known as bloody Blinken, secretary of genocide. The blood of innocent civilians, of children, is on your hands,” the protester is heard shouting. She went on to call him a "monster" and accused him of lacking compassion.
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Blinken responded with a smile, asking the protester to allow him to share his views. “So we continue,” he remarked, as the individual was escorted out of the venue.
During his speech, Blinken addressed the ongoing crisis in Gaza and outlined the Biden administration’s efforts to manage the situation. He stated that the outgoing administration had prepared a roadmap for a post-war Gaza scenario to ensure continuity for the incoming government of President-elect Donald Trump, should a ceasefire be achieved.
Blinken, who has consistently supported Israel, reiterated the US position that its ally's actions do not constitute genocide. He added that Washington had been urging Israel to take more measures to protect civilians and facilitate humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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“For many months, we’ve been working intensely with our partners to develop a detailed post-conflict plan that would allow Israel to fully withdraw from Gaza, prevent Hamas from regaining control, and ensure governance, security, and reconstruction for the area,” Blinken said.
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas stretches into its 15th month, diplomatic efforts to broker a ceasefire are reportedly nearing fruition. Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, expressed cautious optimism on Tuesday, stating, “We believe that we are at the final stages, but until we have an announcement—there will be no announcement.”
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