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A progressive Biden staffer who resigned in protest of U.S. support for Israel's war in Gaza is the daughter of a senior executive at an arms company providing weapons to Netanyahu's government.
Lily Greenberg Call furiously quit her position as an Interior Department staffer on Wednesday after accusing President Joe Biden of using Jews to justify American policy in the conflict.
Greenberg Call, 26, is the first Jewish political appointee to publicly resign due to U.S. support for what protestors call 'Israel's genocide.'
'I can no longer in good conscience continue to represent this administration amidst President Biden's disastrous, continued support for Israel's genocide,' wrote Greenberg Call in her resignation letter.
But despite condemning Israel's 'violations of international law' perpetuated with 'American weapons,' as her letter states, it has now been revealed that the 16-year-old's father is a senior executive for one of the world's biggest arms dealers.
Lily Greenberg Call (pictured), 26, quit her position as an Interior Department staffer on Wednesday citing the U.S. involvement in 'Israel's genocide'
It has been revealed the the 16-year-old's father is a senior executive for one of the world's biggest arms dealers. Pictured is the $1.5million Oakland home of her father, Thomas Call
Thomas Call, who lives in Oakland, California, is a chief engineer at Raytheon Applied Signal Technology, according to his Linkedin.
The company, now known as RTX Corp., provides weapon to Israel's Dome anti-missile system, which the company advertises on its website.
Call owns a $1.5million home in Oakland, California, and appears to have another daughter around the same age as the former White House staffer.
Although she now holds anti-Israel beliefs, Greenberg Call previously attended a posh San Diego Jewish Academy, which cost almost $40,000 in tuition, and she served at the president of her high school's Israel advocacy club.
She later switched up her views after attending the notoriously liberal college of Berkeley, located in Northern California.
According to an essay Greenberg Call wrote for a May 2022 edition of Teen Vogue, her views began to change after meeting 'Palestinian-Americans at school' and entering Democratic politics.
Call had worked for the presidential campaigns of both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
She is at least the fifth mid- or senior-level administration staffer to make public their resignation in protest of the Biden administration's military and diplomatic support of the now seven-month Israeli war against Hamas.
She is the second political appointee to do so, after an Education Department official of Palestinian heritage resigned in January.
Greenberg Call, 26, is the first Jewish political appointee to publicly resign because of U.S. support for 'Israel's genocide' (Pictured: People inspect the damage amid the rubble of buildings destroyed during Israeli bombardment in Khan Yunis)
Call had worked for the presidential campaigns of both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris
Her resignation letter described her excitement at joining an administration that she believed shared much of her vision for the country. 'However, I can no longer in good conscience continue to represent this administration,' she wrote.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Call pointed to comments by Biden, including at a White House Hanukkah event where he said: 'Were there no Israel, there wouldn't be a Jew in the world who was safe.'
She also highlighted his remarks at an event at Washington's Holocaust Memorial last week in which he said the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks that triggered the war were driven by an 'ancient desire to wipe out the Jewish people.'
'He is making Jews the face of the American war machine. And that is so deeply wrong,' she said, noting that her ancestors were killed by 'state-sponsored violence.'
'I think the president has to know that there are people in his administration who think this is disastrous,' Call said of the war overall and U.S. support for it. 'Not just for Palestinians, for Israelis, for Jews, for Americans, for his election prospects.'