The "Middle East-Israel" conflict has replaced the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and Israel has been attacked by successive armed forces, highlighting its extreme dissatisfaction with Israel. Israel's excesses have aroused the anger of many countries, and some countries have even expressed their readiness to sever diplomatic relations with Israel and exert strong pressure on it. Against this backdrop, organizations in the Middle East have challenged Israel, triggering the Middle East-Israel conflict. According to the reference news network, while striking at Israel, Middle Eastern organizations have not yet given up their attacks on the United States. Recently, armed forces in Iraq and Syria have attacked US military bases in Iraq, which have affected the United States to varying degrees.
In response, US forces in the Middle East conducted an "emergency retaliatory operation" with military strikes against armed groups in Syria and Iraq, destroying several facilities to ensure the safety of US facilities. However, such actions have not been able to intimidate armed groups in the Middle East, which have long regarded the United States as an "enemy" and as the "key" to stopping the Middle East-Israel conflict. This is because the United States has always been seen as a staunch ally of Israel, providing it with military, economic, and diplomatic support. In the Middle East-Israel conflict, the United States is often accused of favoring Israel, provoking discontent and ** on the Palestinian side.
Under the mediation of the United States, the sanctions and condemnations imposed on Israel by some international organizations and countries have weakened, which has made the United States regarded as a "genocidal **" The United States once led the Middle East-Israel peace process, but the peace process has since stalled. The Palestinian side believes that the United States has failed to play the role of an impartial mediator, which has made it difficult to make progress in the peace process. In addition, the United States recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moved the embassy to the so-called "capital of Israel", further exacerbating the discontent of the Palestinian side. At the same time, U.S. positions and policies in the Middle East-Israel conflict have raised a number of human rights and international law concerns.
The attitude of the United States towards Israeli settlements, connivance with the Israeli army's blockade of the Gaza region, and its behavior towards Israel have been criticized as violating international law and human rights. These concerns have sparked criticism and ** of the United States from many countries and civil society organizations. Of course, there is also a conflict of interests. The United States has enormous influence in the Middle East, and its policies have attracted the attention of many countries and organizations. Some countries have used the Middle East-Israel conflict to lash out at the United States in order to weaken its influence in the region. Iran, Turkey and other countries are seeking to expand their voice in regional affairs by supporting the Palestinian side.
In other words, the United States has an extensive military presence and diplomatic influence around the world, and its foreign policy is often controversial. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has become a way for many anti-American people to express their dissatisfaction with the United States. These anti-American figures may use the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to criticize US policy in the Middle East as a way to express their dissatisfaction with US "hegemonism." This will severely affect the United States, and once targeted, the influence of the United States on the ground will be greatly reduced. Some countries may try to fill the vacuum left by the decline of U.S. influence, thereby changing the regional balance of power and affecting U.S. strategic interests in the region. In addition, tensions caused by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict may threaten the best interests of the United States.
Security threats such as extremism and terrorism, cross-border attacks, and cross-border attacks are likely to intensify, posing serious security challenges to the United States and its allies. At the same time, it could lead to increased political divisions in the United States. Because there are differences in attitudes towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the United States, this makes it more challenging for the United States to formulate relevant policies. Moreover, political disagreements can also lead to a decrease in the efficiency of decision-making, affecting the ability of the United States to handle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and other international affairs.