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Biden’s long-standing backing of Israel aids his pursuit of preferred war behavior

President Biden’s Strong​ Support for ⁤Israel Gives Him‌ Leverage in Gaza Conflict

President ⁤Joe Biden’s unwavering support for​ Israel over the years has ‍empowered him​ to assert his vision for ⁤the ongoing war in ‍Gaza ‌when Tel Aviv deviates from it. Despite⁤ facing pressure from various fronts, both domestically⁤ and internationally, Biden has resisted‌ calls to demand‌ an immediate end to Israel’s⁢ actions in Gaza. ‍However, his administration has consistently urged Israel to take greater measures to protect Palestinian civilians.

“When President Biden wants to get Israel to open⁤ up humanitarian corridors or​ increase aid, Israel finds it difficult to‌ refuse. This would not have‍ been ⁣the​ case with Barack Obama,” explained former Israeli Ambassador⁣ to ‍the United States, Michael Oren.

The United Nations‌ Security Council has repeatedly postponed a vote on a Gaza resolution due ⁣to ⁤disagreements over ‌its wording. The resolution aims to mobilize international support for providing additional humanitarian ⁢aid ‌to Palestinians ​in need. The U.S. has made⁣ it clear ‍that it will veto any ‌resolution it‍ deems biased towards the Palestinians.

U.S. officials have been urging ⁢Israeli military ⁢leaders to‌ shift their focus from high-intensity operations to​ targeted attacks against⁢ Hamas officials. However, ‌this strategy exposes Israeli forces to‌ greater risks. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant acknowledged the changing circumstances of the war, ⁣indicating a potential ‍shift in ⁤tactics.

“We ‌have seen [the Israelis] ⁤act on those⁤ messages in terms of the scope and scale of the ground‌ force that they used ‍to ​go into north Gaza, much reduced than what they had originally planned,” said⁢ National ‍Security Council coordinator John Kirby.

The desired approach of the U.S. involves⁣ a ⁣slower and more deliberate targeting campaign against⁣ high-value individuals‍ within Hamas. ⁣This would require Israeli ⁣forces to conduct ⁤building-by-building⁤ operations in densely populated areas‌ of Gaza, taking into account the threat posed by Hamas’s underground tunnel‍ network.

Despite some disagreements, President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu⁣ have a⁢ longstanding‍ relationship. Biden has acknowledged the⁤ challenges posed by the current Israeli government and expressed concerns about the indiscriminate bombing in Gaza. The two leaders also ​differ on​ the ⁤future governance ‌of Gaza after the war.

The Biden administration ‍has faced criticism from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, which has called for an immediate ceasefire. However, the administration ‍has emphasized that lasting peace can ⁤only‍ be achieved‍ by removing Hamas from ⁢power in Gaza⁢ and ‌demilitarizing the region.

“Biden has expressed great‌ love and commitment to the state of Israel,‍ giving him leverage that Obama ‍never had,” said Michael Oren, describing the‍ contrasting approaches of the two administrations.

How does President Biden’s approach to the conflict reflect a shift‍ within the Democratic Party

It clear that it fully supports Israel’s right⁣ to⁣ self-defense but has also called for a ceasefire and ‌an end‍ to ⁤the violence. Biden’s support for ⁢Israel gives him leverage in ​the Gaza conflict,​ allowing him to influence Israeli actions while maintaining strong ‍ties⁤ with ‌the Israeli government.

One reason for Biden’s support of​ Israel can ⁣be attributed to the long-standing alliance between the two⁢ countries. The United States has been a staunch ally of Israel for ‌decades, providing military aid, diplomatic support, and sharing intelligence. This alliance has deep roots and ⁣is based on shared interests, including security concerns ⁢in the volatile Middle East region.

Another factor contributing to Biden’s⁢ support for Israel is the strong influence ‌of pro-Israel lobbying groups in the United States. These groups have significant⁤ political ⁣power and can sway policymakers in‌ their⁢ favor. This influence is especially prominent within the Democratic Party, ⁤which traditionally has been ⁤seen as more ‍sympathetic to Palestinian rights. However, Biden’s approach to the Gaza conflict reflects a‌ shift within the party,‌ aligning more closely with pro-Israel sentiments.

Moreover, Biden’s support for Israel is also driven by ‍strategic considerations. Israel occupies a crucial position in the Middle East, being a key ‌ally in the fight against‍ terrorism and a stabilizing force in the region. Supporting Israel allows the United States ⁢to maintain its influence and​ protect its interests in the ⁣Middle East.

However, despite Biden’s⁢ support‌ for Israel, his ⁤administration has also emphasized the need to protect Palestinian ⁣civilians and address⁤ their humanitarian needs. The U.S. has called on Israel⁣ to ⁤exercise restraint and take measures to minimize civilian casualties. This nuanced approach​ distinguishes Biden’s policy from previous administrations and highlights his commitment to upholding ‍human rights and promoting stability‍ in the region.

In ⁢his first phone call ​with Israeli Prime ⁣Minister⁤ Benjamin Netanyahu ​after taking office, Biden ​expressed his‍ support for a two-state solution⁤ and called for⁢ steps to⁣ promote ⁣peace between Israelis⁤ and Palestinians.⁢ This demonstrates Biden’s commitment to finding a long-term and sustainable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Overall, President Biden’s strong support for Israel gives him leverage ​in the Gaza conflict and allows him⁣ to influence Israeli actions. However, his administration’s emphasis on protecting Palestinian ⁢civilians and promoting peace demonstrates a more balanced and nuanced approach. As‌ the conflict continues, it remains to be seen how Biden’s involvement will shape‌ the ⁢outcome and pave the way for‌ a more sustainable resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian ‌conflict.



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