President Joe Biden visited Virginia to commemorate Earth Day on Monday, where he was joined by Sen. Bernie Sanders to discuss clean energy proposals. During their private conversation, Sanders expressed concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and urged Biden to use newly authorized funding as leverage over Israel.
Protests over the crisis in Gaza have escalated on college campuses, with some protesters criticizing Biden's stance. The spread of campus encampments has increased pressure on the US regarding its support for Israel, leading to clashes and concerns about antisemitism.
Despite the unrest, Biden did not visit Columbia University, the epicenter of the protests, during his events in New York. Republican Speaker Mike Johnson called for action to protect Jewish students and planned to demand a potential mobilization of the National Guard.
While Biden has faced criticism for his handling of the Middle East situation, recent polling shows that young voters prioritize the economy over the conflict. Biden's administration is monitoring the situation closely and may consider changes to aid to Israel based on compliance with international humanitarian law.
Sanders sought assurances from Biden on accountability in approaching the situation, to which Biden remained diplomatic. Progressives are questioning whether there will be any consequences for Israel if aid conditions are not met.