Chaos Unfolds at Blinken's Last Press Conference Amid Gaza War Controversy
Washington DC - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken faced intense scrutiny during his final days in office, culminating in a chaotic last press conference. The event, held on January 17, 2025, saw Blinken confronted by independent journalist Sam Husseini, who accused the Biden administration of complicity in what several human rights organizations have termed as genocide in Gaza.
As Blinken attempted to defend US policies during the 15-month conflict, Husseini interrupted, questioning why the US was supporting Israel amidst allegations of war crimes. Security personnel quickly intervened, forcibly removing Husseini from the venue as he shouted accusations towards Blinken, including calling him a "criminal" and referencing the International Criminal Court.
The atmosphere grew more tense when Max Blumenthal, news editor at Grayzone, continued the criticism, questioning Blinken's commitment to international norms and alleging his ties to pro-Israel lobbying. Blinken remained composed, emphasizing US differences with Israel while defending the administration's decisions.
These confrontations echoed Blinken's previous farewell address where a pro-Palestine protester labeled him "Bloody Blinken," blaming him for the deaths of innocent civilians during the conflict. Despite the uproar, the Secretary maintained his poise, requesting the protester to allow him to respond.
Both incidents occurred shortly after a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which ended a war that had claimed over 46,000 Palestinian lives and left millions displaced. The international community has widely criticized Israel's military response to Hamas's attacks, which began on October 7, 2023.
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