A career official at the State Department has resigned over disagreements with a recent U.S. government report regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza. Stacy Gilbert, formerly of the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, tendered her resignation this week, citing her disagreement with the report’s findings. Gibert’s resignation follows that of Josh Paul, a former Director at the State Department.
The contentious report in question asserted that Israel had not impeded humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Gilbert disagreed with this conclusion and communicated her dissent in an email to her colleagues on Tuesday. In the email, Gilbert outlined her concerns and expressed her belief that the State Department’s assessment was inaccurate. Gilbert’s resignation highlights internal discord within the Biden regime concerning Israel’s conduct in Gaza and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
Officials who read Gilbert’s letter explained that she felt strongly that Israel had, in fact, obstructed humanitarian efforts in Gaza. The particulars of the obstruction were not specified in the officials’ accounts of the letter. Gilbert’s departure comes when U.S. policies and actions in the Middle East are under intense scrutiny.
The State Department has not officially commented on Gilbert’s resignation or her assertions regarding the report. The development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing debates within the Biden government over how best to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and Palestine.
The Biden regime has attempted — not so gracefully — to walk a line between appeasing the anti-Israel left-wing of the Democrat party, progressives, young people, and Arab and Muslim voters and maintaining some semblance of the country’s traditional support for Israel. However, a recently released undercover video of a White House staffer suggests that Biden’s continued pro-Israel posturing is an effort to shore up the Jewish vote ahead of the election and that a second Biden presidency would be far more explicitly anti-Israel.