The Middle East is filled with the smoke of war, and a war that has detonated international attention is brewing. The surrender of Hamas militants, urged by the Israeli army, has attracted global attention. This is only the tip of the iceberg of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and what is even more thought-provoking is that behind it lies a decades-long conspiracy of interests between the United States and Israel. U.S. financial aid, military involvement, and intelligence support for Israel have long been intertwined. Biden's attitude has changed, and Israel may face a new test.
The centrifugal attitude of the West, especially the accusations of the United States against Israel, has made the situation even more confusing. In the great wave of international relations, it is undoubtedly a mystery what kind of waves this war will set off and how it will affect the pattern of the Middle East. The United States, as the "hegemon" of the Middle East, has been supporting Israel for a long time.
The United States has provided Israel with huge amounts of aid to help it strengthen its military capabilities, and intelligence infiltration into Israel is also an important part of this partnership. By taking full advantage of the opportunities presented by U.S. aid funding and intelligence-sharing, Israel has emerged as a strong, stable, and influential player in the region. However, it is debatable whether such a unilateralist approach will actually solve the problem.
In recent years, the United States has frequently imposed sanctions on Russia, which have not only failed to achieve the desired effect, but also exacerbated tensions and interdependence between the two economies. Especially in the first war, both sides have endured the severe consequences of losing market share, business closures, and declining employment rates. It has also made more people realize that unilateralism cannot solve the problem, and they have begun to re-examine whether it is more feasible to jointly seek stability and prosperity under the framework of multilateral cooperation.
For a long time, the United States has relied on arms exports and sales to obtain huge benefits. Now, however, the issue of humanitarian antagonism lies before the United States: continuing to distribute war money means supporting economic reconstruction in war-torn areas, but it also brings more suffering and instability to the world. Therefore, under the current situation, the reckless behavior of the "US hegemon" has aroused widespread concern and aroused voices calling for peaceful development around the world. The balance of military power in the Middle East has changed significantly.
On the one hand, the Israeli army is powerful and has managed to double its strength to become a powerhouse in the region;On the other hand, the United States has consolidated its control in the Middle East region by influencing other Arab countries. In this context, a matter of concern has emerged as the Arab countries of the Middle East have joined forces to confront Israel and the United States.
Over the past few decades, Israel has grown rapidly due to its close alliance with the United States and the latter's provision of substantial financial assistance and equipment. However, it has also triggered a growing number of members of the Arab League to unite and act together in search of a situation from which dependence on the threat posed by the West, especially the United States, is proposed. The future direction of the situation in the Middle East remains uncertain and closely related to the words and deeds of various countries and the countries participating in the war.
When Israel unscrupulously poured artillery fire into Gaza, it deeply deepened the hatred of the Gazan population against Israel. The Middle East will be more tense in the future, and this may be the focus of global attention. The maintenance of global peace and security is not only the common responsibility of the international community, but also a goal that all countries should pursue. It is only through cooperation, mutual understanding and respect that human civilization can progress and prosper develop.