I think the video refers to this event: back in 2022, a journalist was shot by Israeli troops while covering a raid in a refugee camp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Shireen_Abu_Akleh
The most recent news article about it is from Al Jazeera, 1 day ago:
As for Biden’s role, Al Jazeera describes it thusly:
The administration of former US President Joe Biden had “concluded early on that an Israeli soldier had intentionally targeted her, but that conclusion was overruled internally”, he said.
“We found some concerning evidence that both Israel and the Biden administration had covered up Shireen’s killing and allowed the soldier to get away without any accountability,” he added.
So, they were able to do the math, but subsequently “fell on their tongue” instead of speaking up. Later on, the issue was dragged out into public attention anyway, but Israel failed to investigate properly and prosecute the killing (they apologized, though). As of yesterday, the primary suspect’s name is also known. But that doesn’t guarantee much.
Myself, I actively avoid YouTube as a source of news, since YouTube has a recommendation algorithm that feeds people content that it thinks they want. To get news about the Middle East, I’ll recommend Al Jazeera almost without hesitation.
I’ll never understand the hard on the U.S. has for Israel.
For most it’s about the money. Biden is a Zionist true-believer, though.
He covered up their crimes because he believes deep in his soul that their conquest of the religion is an unassailable right, no matter how brutal. It’s a very fucked up belief system, but that’s where he’s at.
Israel spends a lot of money on US elections
No, israel steals American’s money through the politicians they bribe using that same money. Then those politicians send israel more money. Sometimes they send the money to weapon companies who get more richer and Israel gets more weapons.
A youtube video is not journalism
Did you find fault with their sourcing after watching, or just dismiss it unseen because of its platform?
Neither are most news outlets these days.
More journalism than anything else on the frontpage.