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Julia Conley: Biden Staffers Report Silencing of Dissent in White House on Gaza Horror

“It took me till Wednesday or Thursday to have the courage to say, ‘I don’t think it would be good for America if we are seen as responsible for killing Palestinian children,'” said one official. “There was awkward silence like a pin could drop.”

Oct 18, 2023

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hugs U.S. President Joe Biden upon his arrival at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport on October 18. 

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Days after reporting revealed that State Department officials were cracking down on the use of any language in press materials that called for halting civilian casualties in Gaza, Biden administration staffers reported that a similar “culture of silence” has become pervasive across federal agencies since Hamas attacked Israel 11 days ago. 

Despite claims by the White House that it welcomes “a range of views” in internal meetings on the crisis in Israel and PalestineHuffPost reported that numerous staff members have had interactions in the last week and a half that left them feeling as though any criticism of Israel’s U.S.-backed onslaught in Gaza, which has killed roughly 3,450 Palestinians, will not be tolerated.

One official told HuffPost that with U.S. President Joe Biden releasing a statement last week pledging support for Israel and asserting the country had the “right to defend itself” without any mention of limiting civilian casualties or operating within the bounds of international law, it took them several days to feel able to bring up the likely long-term consequences of a U.S.-backed massacre in Gaza.

“It took me till Wednesday or Thursday to have the courage to say, ‘I don’t think it would be good for America if we are seen as responsible for killing Palestinian children,'” the official told the outlet. “There was awkward silence like a pin could drop, and I’m like, ‘Are they going to report me to the House Un-American Activities Committee?'”

The internal pressure to avoid questioning the administration’s decision to provide Israel with additional military support has mirrored the White House’s public-facing response, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre telling a reporter on October 10 that statements from progressive lawmakers who have called for a cease-fire were “repugnant” and “disgraceful.”

Inside the White House, another official told HuffPost, “It feels like post-9/11 where you feel like your thoughts are being policed, and you’re really afraid of being seen as anti-American or an antisemite.”

Younger staffers have begun “self-censorship,” a career federal employee told the outlet, with workers in national security-related posts in particular reporting fears of retaliation if they speak out against the United States’ continued support for a campaign that has already killed and injured thousands and is expected to be even more destructive if Israel launches an expected ground assault. 

Some of the concerns, which are especially prevalent among civil servants and staffers with Arab or Muslim backgrounds, have apparently reached high-level officials, as HuffPost reported White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients is now planning to hold a “listening session with Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian staff to hear from them directly” about the crisis in the Middle East.

The staffers expressed doubt that the session will lead to the Biden administration rethinking its backing of Israel, where the U.S. has sent $260 billion in military and economic aid since World War II. 

“One reason to want a diverse staff is to have a variety of inputs into your decision-making, not just to check a box on a little quota sheet—you want to benefit from the more informed decision-making that happens from a broader set of experiences having a seat at the table,” a staff member told HuffPost. “The inner, inner circle on these issues is not at all diverse.”

Mitchell Plitnick, president of nonprofit organization ReThinking Foreign Policy, said the anxiety among White House staffers who are concerned for Palestinian lives is reflective of “the ‘thought police’ nature of this administration, indeed this whole country, in 2023.”

“The Biden administration should be calling for a cease-fire and working towards minimizing the loss of Palestinian and Israeli life,” said IfNotNow, a Jewish-led Palestinian rights group, “not silencing staffers who care about the people in Gaza.”


First published in Common Dreams. Licensed under Creative Commons. Feel free to republish and share widely. 

JULIA CONLEY is a staff writer for Common Dreams.


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7 comments on “Julia Conley: Biden Staffers Report Silencing of Dissent in White House on Gaza Horror

  1. Rio
    October 22, 2023
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    The violence has to stop. You don’t end violence by being violent, by encouraging violence or supporting violence, you end it by making a commitment to non-violence regardless of fear for you own safety, the opinions of others, and your own comfort and prosperity.

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    • Vox Populi
      October 22, 2023
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      I agree, Rio. I’ve been very supportive of Biden’s policies until now. Sending more arms to Israel is a huge mistake, in my opinion.

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      • Rio
        November 1, 2023
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        As individuals, we can experience anger while we try to understand the violence in the world. But as individuals we must take responsibility for our own words and actions.
        I am not political. I don’t know how to manage “how it looks”. I can only repeat, “stop the violence” because I can. With words and actions, with hope and sadness for *all* who are suffering and desperate in these conflicts, I repeat this.

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  2. Clayton Clark
    October 19, 2023
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    Thank you for posting this.

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  3. laureannebosselaar
    October 19, 2023
    Laure-Anne Bosselaar's avatar

    How necessary this article — thank you, Michael.

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  4. melpacker
    October 19, 2023
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    Thanks for reprinting this info from Common Dreams.

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