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Previous U.S. Presidents Have Also Cut Off Weapons to Israel, Biden Joins the List

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In a rare display of anger and power, President Ronald Reagan confronted Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin over the civilian casualties caused by Israeli shelling in Lebanon in 1982. The president, usually known for his mild-mannered demeanor, was visibly upset after seeing images of innocent civilians, including a small baby with a blown-off arm.

Reagan’s forceful response to the situation, demanding an immediate halt to the shelling, showcased his willingness to use American influence to rein in Israeli actions. This incident marked one of the few times Reagan displayed such strong emotions during his presidency.

The president’s actions in 1982, including delaying arms shipments and condemning Israel at the United Nations, set a precedent for future leaders, including President Biden, who recently threatened to withhold weapons from Israel if it continued its attacks in Gaza.

The political landscape surrounding Israel has evolved since Reagan’s time, with Republicans now staunch supporters of Israel and Democrats more divided on the issue. However, Reagan’s approach to handling the conflict serves as a reminder of the power and responsibility that comes with being a global leader.

Reagan’s unwavering stance against the violence in Lebanon, despite facing criticism and backlash, highlights the importance of prioritizing human life and advocating for peace in times of conflict. His actions may have been controversial at the time, but they ultimately served as a testament to his commitment to upholding moral values and protecting innocent lives.

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