China News Service, March 9, reported comprehensively that recently, the U.S. government is facing widespread doubts about its Gaza policy.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations criticized that the United States should not continue to support Israel's military operations in Gaza while airdropping aid supplies to Gaza, and called on the United States to stop "acting as both a firefighter and an arsonist at the same time."

Data map: US President Biden.

Photo by China News Service reporter Chen Mengtong

  According to reports, on the 7th local time, US President Biden delivered a State of the Union address in Congress.

In his speech, he announced that the U.S. military would build a temporary port on Gaza's Mediterranean coast to conduct maritime humanitarian aid.

  The US "Time" magazine reported that a senior US government official believed that "measures such as maritime corridors and airdrops cannot replace the basic need to deliver aid through as many land crossings as possible." The official pointed out that the latter is the latter. is the most effective way to provide substantial aid to the region.

  "Time" magazine also said that the United States began airdropping aid supplies to Gaza last week, which is equivalent to further acknowledging that "the situation is getting out of control."

Biden and the Democratic Party are being criticized for their Gaza policies.

Many people are calling on the Biden administration to take more effective measures against Israel to end the Gaza war as soon as possible.

  According to Al Jazeera, Palestinian-American analyst Badal called Biden’s humanitarian port plan “ridiculous.”

  Badal refuted Biden's statement that the United States would establish an aid port in Gaza, saying that "any flashy move" cannot hide the fact that the U.S. government continues to support and arm Israel.

  The Council on American-Islamic Relations also said that US President Joe Biden should use Washington's influence to ensure a ceasefire in Gaza.

  The committee posted on social media that the United States must stop "playing the role of both firefighter and arsonist" in Gaza.

The post stated that the United States should not "send thousands of bombs and billions of dollars" to the Israeli government while building docks or airdropping food in Gaza for humanitarian aid.

  Al Jazeera Senior Political Analyst Marwan Bishara also said that Biden's announcement of the establishment of an aid terminal in Gaza was "more dramatic" and was an attempt to distract from "Washington's continued support for Israel" but was not an end to Gaza. A “good faith attempt” at suffering.

  According to previous reports, the United States has held rallies and protests in many places, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and demanding that the Biden administration stop supporting Israel.

When Biden went to the Capitol to deliver the State of the Union address, he was forced to take a detour because dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters blocked the "traditional driving route" between the White House and the Capitol.