Joe Biden spent the last Black Friday of his presidency doing some shopping in Nantucket and was spotted toting a controversial anti-Israel book, sparking social media outrage.
The outgoing leader and his family were spending the Thanksgiving holidays on the swanky Massachusetts island where they’ve been holed up at the home of billionaire David Rubenstein and got out for a tour of the local shops on the traditional shopping day.
Onlookers were surprised to see that the book that the geriatric Democrat was holding as he left Nantucket Bookworks was a copy of “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017,” a highly biased account of the Israel-Palestine conflict that portrays Israel as an oppressive apartheid state.
Joe Biden bought the famous anti-Israel book that calls Israel an apartheid country, and its author justifies the October 7th massacre.
What the hell? pic.twitter.com/iPb3GvBz8H
— Vivid. (@VividProwess) November 30, 2024
Written by Professor Emeritus Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University – a hotbed of antisemitism – the book makes the case that “the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to another people against their will.”
A rabid critic of Israel, the author has described the first Donald J. Trump administration as a “mouthpiece” for Israel and has claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has led “the most extreme government” in the Jewish democracy’s history. He has also accused Israel of carrying out a campaign of “ethnic cleansing” in Gaza.
“Trump’s people abandoned even the shabby old pretense at impartiality. With this plan, the United States ceased to be ‘Israel’s lawyer,’ becoming instead the mouthpiece of the most extreme government in Israel’s history,” he wrote.
Khalidi remarked on “Genocide Joe” holding a copy of his explosive book.
“I do not speak to the Post (or the Times for that matter), so this is not for publication, but my reaction is that this is 4 years too late,” he told the New York Post.
It’s not clear whether Biden purchased the book or if it was presented to him as a gift.
X users reacted to Biden’s new book.
Biden is not innocently showcasing a book he randomly came upon in a store.
This is the US president displaying to the world that, of the infinite number of books available, he endorses the manifesto of the anti-Israel movement in the West.
This man is NO friend of Israel. pic.twitter.com/SougWveHHi
— Shelley G (@ShelleyGldschmt) November 30, 2024
DISGUSTING: President Biden is seen holding the anti-Israel book “The Hundreds Years’ War on Palestine.”
The book calls Israel a settler colonial apartheid country. Khalidi also justified the Oct. 7th massacre and called it legitimate resistance. pic.twitter.com/x8tS920edc
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 30, 2024
Absolutely disgusting despicable disgrace.
— Yisrael official (@YisraelOfficial) November 30, 2024
Joe Biden holding Rashid Khalidi’s book is no different than him holding Mein Kampf. Khalidi said in 2016, he was worried Jews and supporters of Israel would “INFEST” the Trump White House. Biden is a repugnant anti-Semite who deserves the dustbin of history.@ShelleyGldschmt https://t.co/Osan4XJaWV
— NizNellie3 (@NizNellie3) November 30, 2024
Fucking Nazi POS. I wonder how Jews that voted for him are feeling now? Someone send him a copy of Mein Kampf to complete the set.https://t.co/DSwOdqJz8X
— Brian Dunham (@GaltBack3) November 30, 2024
Who is he kidding?
Biden doesn’t have the mental power to read a comic book let alone serious non fiction.
— Citizen Caller (@CitizenCallerUS) November 29, 2024
“It’s perfectly unclear, reading the Israeli press, what their political objective is. I mean, ethnic cleansing. That’s not a political objective. They’re doing that. They’re driving the population of the Northern Gaza Strip into the Southern Gaza Strip. But what their political objective is, is, to me, entirely unclear, in the writings of, as far as one can tell, from the Israeli press,” Khalidi said during a November 2023 podcast.
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Author: Chris Donaldson
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