More people noticed this as the war continued. The United States and Israel have long been considered to be a monolith, but there are gaps in opinion at the level of communication, and occasionally some "hiccupes" break out, attracting the attention of the whole world.
Of particular note in the current situation is Israel's position on the withdrawal from Gaza. The United States appears powerless to deal with this, and this has exacerbated tensions in the region. The rise of Iran has brought new changes to this already complex situation, and it has sent a huge shock to the United States and Israel, which has led to the deepening contradictions between the two countries.
Israel's purpose is no longer clear. Normally, Israeli military strikes in Gaza should be methodical, targeted, and progressively reach their military objectives. But that's not the case. It took only a few months for Israel to declare the total elimination of Hamas, which is clearly contrary to its long-term objectives.
In reality, Israel's actions in Gaza have not been as successful as they have been claimed. Although some Israeli forces have withdrawn from Gaza, Hamas has not completely escaped from them. And in the streets of northern Gaza, they still maintain order, which is a joke for the strength of Israel. The current situation raises questions about whether Israel really wants Hamas to continue to exist.
But I don't think Israel would give Gaza away so easily. They may be forced to take over northern Gaza on a temporary basis, and in a few months' time, they will issue a statement ending their attacks on the Palestinians. They may realize that it will not be easy to eliminate Hamas completely, so they try to find a better way to improve the current situation.
It was at this time that Iran dealt a huge blow to the United States and Israel. Their public announcement of the construction of the new nuclear power plant was a severe test for the already difficult Israeli military. This news not only gives a clear warning to the United States and Israel, but also gives Iran a hint that the United States has the possibility of "nuclear sanctions".
The results of Iran's actions are much more than they seem. The United States, already preoccupied by the threat of the Houthis, has been exacerbated by Iran's nuclear program. While Iran's announcement of the construction of a nuclear plant sends a clear signal to the rest of the Middle East, it also suggests that it is capable of defending its rights and, if desired, posing a threat to American rule. This will certainly give Iran confidence, but the United States is even more uncertain about its choice of war in the Middle East.
Against this backdrop, the construction of a nuclear power plant in Iran is definitely a wise strategy. Although nuclear proliferation is not very beneficial to the Middle East region, an appropriate nuclear deterrent can serve as a warning in the face of international norms in defiance of international norms. The United States has been trying to ease the contradictions between Israel and the countries of the Middle East, but Israel has shown great disgust with this. Today, on the Middle East, Iran is holding high the "nuclear stick", indicating that if a nuclear war breaks out, both the United States will lose a lot of money. However, the prospect of war is still unknown, and we will have to wait and see.