The recent Palestinian-Israeli war has aroused widespread concern and condemnation from the international community. However, the situation may be on the verge of a turnaround, as Israel faces internal and external pressures that threaten to be forced into a partial or total truce.
On December 16, the Israeli military admitted to the accidental killing of three Israelis detained by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, an incident that sparked a large number of Israeli demonstrations in Tel Aviv. They demanded an end to the fighting and a new agreement with the Palestinian side for the release of the detainees, calling for an early ceasefire.
This shows that Israel's actions have caused discontent and discontent among the people in the country. This shows that even in the midst of war, there are people who stand up against war and **, which is a glimmer of hope for the needy civilians in the Gaza Strip. However, it is uncertain whether Israel** will succumb to internal pressure to negotiate an armistice.
Israel's goal is to destroy Hamas, so it remains to be seen whether it will succumb to pressure to negotiate an armistice. At the same time, Israel's hardcore ally, the United States, also expressed their opinion.
On December 14-15, Biden sent his adviser Sullivan to Israel to convey Biden's request: he hopes that Israel will achieve a reduction in the war zone within three weeks, with a focus on precision strikes against Hamas leaders and avoiding large-scale attacks on civilians in the Gaza Strip.
However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would continue to fight "until absolute victory" and apparently ignored US demands. This could lead to disagreements and contradictions between the United States and Israel, as there have been rifts in Biden's relationship with Israel since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7.
Biden faces domestic political costs for supporting Israel, and his 2024** election is challenging. U.S. support for Israel could undermine its global influence and leadership. U.S. allies such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand have called for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, demonstrating international dissatisfaction with U.S. support for Israel.
This support has also sparked dissent from U.S. allies, who have condemned Israel's actions and called for a truce. The international community and countries should condemn and pay attention to Israel, call for an armistice and negotiations, and hope that the United Nations will fulfil its due responsibilities. All this suggests that Biden's pro-Israel stance could affect his standing and reputation in the domestic and international political arena.