Washington: Trump’s return to the United States poses a dilemma for everyone’s assessment of his likely policy on world conflicts. After taking office in January, what decision will Trump make regarding the war-torn Middle East? Should he insist on ending the conflict between Israel and Gaza and the war between Israel and Hezbollah, or insist on ending the conflict between Israel and Gaza, and the war between Israel and Hezbollah? Will the United States’ aggressive actions on the conflict between Israel and Iran further ignite the conflict in the Middle East? …Even experts still shy away from making an accurate assessment.
People also want to know whether Trump’s return will force Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the Gaza war, or will the United States adopt new policies? It’s all in the future now. However, there is also speculation that the former ally’s anti-war stance could force Israel’s prime minister to halt military operations in Gaza before a new U.S. president takes office.
Why did Netanyahu fire the defense minister on the day of the US election?
Let us tell you that on November 5, as American voters lined up to vote for the next president, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the dismissal of Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that day. On the same day, Netanyahu said that he made this decision because of a “crisis of confidence.” Foreign Minister Israel Katz has since taken over as defense minister. People are also asking, what message is Yove Galante trying to send on the day of the US election by being removed from office? However, no one has yet been able to make an accurate estimate of this problem.
Netanyahu’s reaction?
It was only after Trump won that the whole of Israel began to celebrate. Netanyahu also congratulated Trump on his historic victory. It also expressed the strong relationship between the United States and Israel. But when asked about Gaza, Netanyahu responded sharply, saying there would be no discussion of who would rule Gaza until Hamas was completely destroyed, adding that he was “not prepared to replace Hamas with Fatahstan.” Mas”.
Modi and Biden have had many disagreements
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also at odds with his main patrons, the United States and Joe Biden. Despite several “Biden plans,” including a Gaza ceasefire proposed in May, Netanyahu has been reluctant to propose any. He publicly stated that the Israel Defense Forces will continue to operate and live in Gaza until the war goals are achieved. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has visited the region 11 times since the war began, but he has also been unable to convince Israel to end the war. Even after Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and the mastermind of the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, was assassinated on October 16 this year, Netanyahu was not prepared to give in.
While Blinken urged Netanyahu at the Oct. 23 meeting that Israel should use its strategic victories over Hamas and Hezbollah in recent days to achieve “lasting strategic success” in Gaza, he added: What happens next. “But Netanyahu hasn’t even accepted that yet.
Many countries around the world, including Europe, are dissatisfied with Israel
Dissatisfaction with Israel is growing in Europe and many other countries around the world. Especially regarding the indiscriminate killing of civilians. So far, more than 43,000 people have died in Palestine, most of them children and women. Israel has also been heavily criticized for its refusal to deliver vital humanitarian aid to Gaza and its decision to impose sanctions on UNRWA, the main UN agency responsible for distributing aid in Gaza.
Trump wants Netanyahu to end war, media reports say
As Trump becomes President of the United States again, Israel is expected to continue to support Trump as it did during his first term. But Trump is against war. Media reports also indicate that Trump has told Netanyahu to clean up the mess and end the war before taking office. In this case, Netanyahu is in trouble both at home and abroad. The defense minister’s firing sparked protests and anger within Israel over its handling of the war, particularly his failure to return hostages. After Iran was hit by a missile attack, they had a golden opportunity to declare victory and end the war. But they refused to do so and insisted on pursuing “unrealistic” war goals, leaving them in a situation where the choice of “honorable exit” was increasing day by day. At the same time, Iran announced that it would respond to Israel’s attack on October 26. This is a step that could further escalate tensions.
Israel’s support for Israel’s war with Hamas
However, Netanyahu’s hope can only be pinned on the fact that Trump strongly condemned Hamas’s attack on Israel in October 2023 during the campaign, killing more than 1,100 Israelis. He has consistently supported the actions of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, urging him to achieve a decisive victory against Hamas. Trump expressed full support for Israel’s approach, while his Democratic rival Kamala Harris expressed concern about the impact of the war on Palestinian civilians. It emphasized Israel’s right to pursue its goals without any restrictions. His stance suggests that Trump’s presidency may encourage Israel to step up its military operations in Gaza.
Expert estimate
Many other experts, including Brian Katulis of the Middle East Institute, warned that Trump’s return could embolden Israel to take aggressive action without international oversight. Trump’s approach contrasts with the Biden administration, which has at times slowed weapons deliveries to Israel due to civilian casualties. His past decisions, such as moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and supporting Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, have signaled his alignment with Israel. This also shows that under Trump’s leadership, the United States may take a firmer stance of support. So, what Trump will do is still hidden in the future.
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