Israel's raid on southern Gaza, can the US-Israeli conspiracy solve the Palestinian issue?
Israel has changed its strategy and accelerated its attack on southern Gaza.
After the fourth visit by Blinken of the United States, Israel quickly reversed its strategic course, abandoning its original intention to attack the area north of Gaza and instead accelerating its advance south of Gaza. This decision is not accidental, and if you think about it, there must be agreements and conspiracies between the United States and Israel.
Israel's rapid redeployment and attack to the south was not a whim, but the product of careful planning and strategic considerations. First, Israel's military activities in the north of Gaza have suffered setbacks and weakened its ability to move in the north to achieve its intended combat objectives. This made savvy Israeli strategists realize that in order to prevent more losses and losses, they needed to reposition their strategies quickly.
Second, Israel moved quickly to the south to attack, instead of its slow pace in the past. Such a quick shift in tactics led to a consensus with Israel and the United States, and a tactical agreement was reached. The United States, Israel's largest ally and supporter, cannot ignore Israel's military actions. They will certainly help behind the scenes and agree with Israel on issues such as the objectives and timing of military operations.
All in all, behind Israel's rapid change of tactics and launching an attack south of Gaza is a mutual agreement between the United States and Israel. Their joint purpose is to strike at Hamas and make their attacks less powerful, thus guaranteeing peace in Israel.
U.S.-Israeli conspiracy: After the war is over, get a deal and take control of Gaza.
From the point of view of the US-Israeli complicity, it is clear that there is some consensus on Israel's rapid transfer of military operations to southern Gaza and on the issue of post-war resettlement in Gaza. Blinken's recent visit to Israel gave rise to a chain of events that justified the emergence of this conspiracy.
The United States has consistently advocated a two-State solution, with regard to Israel's attack on Gaza, that is, to destroy Hamas's army so that it can no longer attack, in the same way as Israel. However, during Blinken's most recent visit to China, he had a conversation with Israeli Defense Minister Gallant and Netanyahu, and there were some differences of opinion.
First, Blinken denied Gallant's claim that the war would last for months, arguing that Israel is not equipped to achieve its goals under such long-term conditions. Second, Netanyahu has firmly rejected Fatah's governance of Gaza, calling Fatah a supporter of Hamas and unable to do anything effective against Hamas, so Israel remains in crisis.
This difference is actually a reaction to the views of the United States and Israel about the purpose of the war and its duration. Because of the problem of military support from within, as well as pressure from around the world, the United States wants a quick resolution of the conflict and expects to resolve the battle within four to six weeks. At the same time, the United States is in favor of a two-state solution, but Netanyahu has made it clear that he rejects.
Based on all these reasons, we can conclude that a mutually acceptable settlement agreement has been reached between the United States and Israel. The United States may be in favor of Israel's responsibility for security in Gaza, but it will also be in favor of a peaceful one. The Israeli side has also promised to complete the battle in a short period of time for the sake of American needs. In doing so, you can achieve the best results and allow the battle to be completed in the shortest possible time.
However, such a conspiracy and agreement would make the establishment of a Palestinian statehood even more difficult. Gaza is the symbol of the only sovereign Palestinian State in Palestine. Once Israel regains control of Gaza, then a Palestinian state will not have full symbolic land. This would further hamper the establishment of a Palestinian State and create greater difficulties.
A little bit of my experience and conclusion.
Israel quickly changed its tactics and accelerated its attack on the area south of Gaza, and the United States and Israel are obviously in collusion, and I can't help but wonder, what is the underlying reason for all this?On the basis of the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions and the peace process, there are not only their own interests, but also their own complex geographical factors. I also have my own opinion on this issue.
First of all, the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions have a long history, and their roots lie in history, region, and religion. In order to maintain long-term peace and stability in the region, all parties concerned must be sober-minded and rational. The contradictions and disputes between the two sides of the strait should be handled through dialogue and consultation, rather than being forced by force.
Second, in order to advance the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, all countries in the world and the world community should play a more important role in this process. In particular, the United States and other world powers play a crucial role in the Palestinian-Israeli dispute and peace process. The United States should conduct dialogue and consultation between Palestine and Israel to provide a favorable environment for peace and cooperation between the two countries.
Finally, the question of the establishment of a Palestinian State requires greater international support and attention. The right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and the right to independent statehood has become the unanimous view of all countries in the world. The international community should help promote the establishment of a Palestinian State with an independent and dignified future for the Palestinian people.
In short, the possibility of US-Israeli collusion and cooperation in the Palestinian-Israeli dispute is determined by their common interests and practical considerations. However, we must also realize that in order to promote the Palestinian-Israeli peace process, we still need to make contributions from all parties and get the vigorous cooperation of the international community. Only in this way can lasting peace and stability between the two countries, Palestine and Israel, be sustainable.