US President’s concern for besieged people rings hollow as fist-bump with Tel Aviv tells where Washington’s heart lies. “I did say, and I say again, you need not be a Jew to be a Zionist,” US President Joe Biden said during his recent visit to Tel Aviv, driving home the centrality of Israel in American diplomacy in the Middle East. Two days later, at Bethlehem, Biden appeared to be speaking for the long-suffering Palestinians as he made a case for the “two-nation” theory but acknowledged that an independent state was just a dream at this moment. The hopelessness in his...