The United States is facing a thorny Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which not only involves *** issues, but also international **. After the mass death of civilians in Gaza, countries blamed Israel and demanded that it stop the conflict and ensure the safety of civilians there. As a leading country, Biden of the United States has also been criticized internationally. Against this background, the United States has made a demand for Israel to be "careful of conflict". According to the global network, the assistant for U.S. affairs visited Israel and urged Netanyahu to ensure the safety of civilians in Gaza and stop the conflict if necessary.
However, Netanyahu responded that the Israeli army could never stop its operations because their goals had not been achieved and Israel's security had not yet been guaranteed. Nevertheless, Israel is now no longer so tough and has begun to make concessions to the United States. The White House announced that Israel has pledged not to push forward with high-intensity military operations, but to reduce military intensity in due course. Apparently, the U.S. negotiations were successful, and Netanyahu** began to pay attention to the safety of civilians in Gaza. There are multiple reasons for the United States to make this request to Israel. As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, the United States needs to abide by international laws and norms.
In the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the international community has generally called on both sides to exercise restraint and resolve their disputes through peaceful negotiations. If the United States continues to support Israel's military operations, it will face tremendous international pressure and criticism. Recently, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has escalated again, which has attracted widespread attention from the international community, especially the United States and Middle Eastern countries. The United States has important strategic interests in the Middle East, including the fight against terrorism and the preservation of oil**. At the same time, the United States also needs to maintain good relations with Arab countries in order to achieve its strategic goals in the region.
However, the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict may lead to dissatisfaction and antipathy in Arab countries towards the United States, which will affect the relationship between the two and affect the interests of the United States on the ground. In addition, there is a large Jewish community in the United States, and they have significant influence in political and social life. However, there is also a large Muslim community in the United States who are concerned about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. If the United States continues to support Israel, it may lead to tensions in the domestic political situation and trigger ethnic conflicts, which will affect the stability and development of the United States. At present, Biden has been emphasizing "commitment to promoting the development of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process".
Although the United States has repeatedly played the role of "mediator" in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the peace process has not been able to make substantial progress. Biden is trying to promote the development of the Palestinian-Israeli peace process by limiting the scale of the military conflict and creating favorable conditions for peace negotiations. In international affairs, Biden has also emphasized multilateralism and international cooperation. On the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, they may believe that changing the previous position of favoring Israel and adopting a more balanced and fair attitude will help enhance the influence of the United States in the international community. To sum up, the changes in the situation in the Middle East triggered by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict may have a profound impact on the influence of the United States on the ground.
The United States may also believe that by limiting Israel's military operations, it will help maintain the balance of power in the Middle East and prevent regional powers such as Iran from taking advantage of the opportunity. In this context, the EU has also expressed its opposition to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. On the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the EU has always taken a neutral stance and has tried to play a mediating role. The United States may believe that limiting Israel's military action would help ease tensions with allies such as the European Union over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, thereby preserving the transatlantic partnership.