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Israel-Hamas conflict jeopardizes US Middle East peace efforts.

The Recent Surge ⁢in ⁢Hostilities Between Israel and⁢ Hamas

The recent surge in hostilities between Israel and ⁣Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization by the United‌ States, ⁣poses⁣ a significant‍ challenge to American aspirations for peace in the broader Middle East.

The recent ‌surge in hostilities between Israel and Hamas, designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, poses a significant challenge to American aspirations for peace in the broader Middle East.

On Oct. 20, President Joe Biden attributed Hamas’s ‌attacks on⁣ Israel to the group’s desire to hinder the emerging ties between ⁤Israel and ⁢Saudi‍ Arabia. Biden ‌has actively⁣ facilitated discussions between Jerusalem⁤ and Riyadh, ‍most notably announcing ​a⁢ collaborative plan for shipping corridors ⁤during⁤ September’s ‌G20 summit in India.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu​ commended ‌President Biden, stating,⁢ “I⁤ think that under​ your leadership, Mr. President,⁢ we can forge a ​historic​ peace ‍between Israel and Saudi Arabia.”

A potential ⁣peace accord between Saudi Arabia and Israel would represent a diplomatic milestone, potentially paving the way for ‌other Arab​ nations to‌ officially⁣ recognize Israel. However, Hamas’s multi-pronged attack‌ on Israeli territory ⁢near Gaza⁢ on Oct. 7 has seriously compromised this diplomatic progress.

In response to the attacks, Netanyahu declared a “state of war,” pledging to “target all ⁤of⁤ Hamas’s positions” and stating, “We will turn Gaza into a deserted island.”⁣ Consequently, Saudi Arabia has reportedly put its⁢ diplomatic overtures toward Israel on hold, casting doubt on ⁢the⁤ viability ⁣of the United States’s carefully orchestrated peace roadmap.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks from Tel Aviv, Israel,⁤ on Oct. 7, ⁢2023. (Israeli Ministry of Defence/Video keyframe via‌ Reuters)

The Evolving Israel-Arab​ Relationship: From Animosity to Reconciliation

Israel has faced ​opposition‍ from its Arab neighbors since its establishment on⁤ May 15, ​1948. A day after its founding, Israel⁢ was ⁣invaded by a coalition of countries, including‍ Egypt, Syria, Iraq,‌ Lebanon, and Jordan, as well as Palestinian militias. ⁢Despite⁣ these⁣ hostilities, Israel ‌survived, albeit at the cost of⁢ nearly 1 percent of⁤ its​ population.

The years 1948 to​ 1982 saw Israel and various Arab states⁢ engage in five major ⁣conflicts, with​ the Yom Kippur‌ War of 1973 being the most significant. Spearheaded by Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, the attacks on Israel were eventually ⁤repelled by‌ Israeli forces.

The ‌Camp David Accords, mediated by then-U.S. President​ Jimmy⁣ Carter, mark the most successful peace agreement between Israel and an Arab nation—Egypt—to this day. After Egypt, the next nation to exit the anti-Israel coalition was ​Jordan. Jordan initially ​provided‍ sanctuary to⁢ the Palestine ⁢Liberation Organization​ (PLO) but later expelled them​ due to subversive activities aimed at overthrowing the Hashemite dynasty. Relations between Jordan and ⁢Israel have⁣ since warmed considerably.

US Spearheads⁤ Broader Middle East Peace ‌Initiatives

Since recognizing‌ Israel⁢ upon ⁢its establishment in 1948, the United States has been instrumental in fostering ‍peace between Israel and Arab⁢ countries. A ⁤milestone ⁣was achieved on ‍Sept. 15, 2020, under U.S. President Donald Trump, with the‌ signing of the​ Abraham Accords between Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. ‍The ‌landmark agreement rejuvenated the ‍normalization ⁢of relations with Israel⁤ and rekindled hopes for peace⁢ following⁣ the​ Camp David Accords.

Subsequent announcements from Sudan and Morocco to normalize⁢ relations with Israel in ​October and⁤ December⁢ 2020 further underscored a shifting ⁣paradigm in​ the ⁣Middle East.

In March 2022, the United States initiated the Negev Forum, which includes⁢ Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, the UAE, and the United States. The forum aims to foster regional ⁤integration,⁤ cooperation, and development.

In July⁣ 2022, President ‍Biden visited Saudi ​Arabia,⁢ proposing⁢ the⁣ normalization of ⁣ties between​ Riyadh and Jerusalem. Such a historic agreement could serve as a catalyst‍ for additional Arab nations to reconsider their stance⁣ on ⁣Israel. As an incentive, the ​United States offered military protection to Saudi Arabia, ‌further solidifying its commitment⁢ to establishing a broader Middle East peace.

(L-R)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ‍U.S.⁤ President Donald​ Trump, Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani, and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan wave from the Truman Balcony at the⁢ White ​House after ​they participated in​ the signing of the Abraham Accords where the countries of Bahrain ‌and​ the United Arab Emirates recognize Israel, in Washington, ⁢on Sept. ​15, 2020. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Iran⁣ and Hamas: Obstacles to Middle East Peace

However, not all parties are⁤ keen⁤ on these developments; notably, Iran and Hamas have expressed opposition.

David, an Israeli⁣ businessman who chose ⁢to remain anonymous, told The⁣ Epoch Times, “The United ‌States is facilitating‌ a ‍transformation,⁤ particularly in the relationship ​between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Iran sees‍ the normalization of these relations‌ as ⁢a serious ⁣threat‌ to ​its interests.”

He added, “Iran leverages multiple proxy groups​ to ‍destabilize the region. Whether it’s ⁢Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthi forces in Yemen, or Iranian-backed militias ⁣in Syria and Iraq,‍ they all aim to extend Iran’s ‌influence while complicating the peace-building efforts.”

Reports suggest​ that Iranian security officials ⁤were involved in​ planning Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7. The operation​ was allegedly greenlit​ during ​a meeting ​in ⁤Beirut on Oct. ⁤2, where representatives from various Iran-backed groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah, fine-tuned their strategies.

Since August,​ officers ⁣from Iran’s Islamic⁣ Revolutionary Guard Corps have reportedly collaborated with Hamas to strategize various military operations, both ⁢terrestrial and maritime. ‍Meetings in‌ Beirut ⁣with multiple‌ Iran-backed groups ‌further elucidate ⁣the coordinated efforts to destabilize the region.

The⁣ father of Valentin ⁢(Eli) ‍Ghnassia, 23, who was killed in a battle with‌ Hamas militants at Kibbutz Be’eeri near the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip cries next to ​the casket before it ⁣is⁤ lowered during his funeral at Mount Herzl ⁤Military Cemetary in Jerusalem, Israel, on Oct. ⁣12, 2023. (Alexi J. Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

China’s Ambiguous Stance Raises‌ Concerns in Israel, Fracturing of Sino-Israeli​ Relations

Following the devastating attack by‍ Hamas,⁤ which resulted in the loss of 1,400 Israeli lives and the taking of 200⁢ hostages, China has abstained from condemning Hamas. Instead,‌ the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) criticized Israel for what‌ it ‌termed “excessive retaliation.”

On⁣ Oct. 8, Yuval Waks, a senior diplomat at the‌ Israeli‍ embassy in Beijing,⁤ conveyed Israel’s expectation⁣ for ‌China ‌to issue a ​”stronger ⁢condemnation”⁢ against Hamas. By Oct. 12, the Israeli Foreign Ministry informed Zhai Jun, China’s Special Envoy on ⁢Middle East​ Affairs, that ⁣China’s‍ official stance was⁢ considered inadequate and dismissive of a nation’s⁣ right to self-defense.

On⁣ Oct.‌ 14, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang⁤ Yi reiterated the accusation, stating⁤ that Israel’s ​actions had gone ⁣beyond the bounds of self-defense.

David,​ speaking to The Epoch Times, ‌revealed widespread frustration in‌ Israel towards China. Anti-Semitic sentiment appears to have gained traction on Chinese‌ social ‌media. For example, video‌ blogger Su ⁣Lin ‌likened Israel to ​Nazis and endorsed the view⁤ that Hamas was “too weak,” comments that circulate​ seemingly without official censorship.

Despite efforts from Israelis ⁢to counteract such disinformation on Chinese‌ platforms, David ⁣likened ​the struggle to “a cup‌ of water trying to extinguish a forest fire.”

According to David, the recent⁤ developments signify the ‌most severe crisis in China-Israel⁤ relations since the establishment of​ diplomatic ties​ between the⁤ two countries. He predicts a change in the bilateral relationship moving forward.

Anders Corr, founder of Corr Analytics, advised Israel​ to reconsider its‍ perception of China⁣ as a friend. Carl Schuster,⁢ a former Operations Director at the United ​States Indo-Pacific Command, noted that the conflict diverts U.S. attention from ‌Asia-Pacific, ‌where China⁤ seeks to expand its influence.⁣ According to Schuster, Beijing​ is‌ leveraging the Palestinian issue ‍to distance key U.S.⁢ allies, such‍ as Saudi Arabia and Egypt,‌ from ​the United States.

Accords led to an increase in diplomatic relations and recognition of Israel by these Arab countries. This shift in dynamics⁢ raises several questions:

Several wars, including the 1956 Suez Crisis, ⁤the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War.⁤ These conflicts fueled deep animosity between Israel and ‌its Arab ⁢neighbors, leading to a ‍lack of diplomatic relations and ⁤recognition of ⁤Israel by most‍ Arab countries.

However, in⁢ recent years, there​ has been a noticeable shift in the dynamics of⁤ the Israel-Arab relationship. The shared concern ‍over the growing⁤ influence of Iran in the region, as well as the desire for economic and⁢ technological cooperation, have created opportunities for reconciliation⁣ between Israel and ‌some Arab nations.

A woman walks in Jerusalem’s Old City outside Damascus Gate⁤, amid tensions ⁢following a wave of Palestinian knife attacks ⁤against Israelis, on ⁤October 14, 2023.​ (Roman Yanushevsky/Shutterstock)

The Abraham Accords, brokered by ‍the United States ⁣in 2020, marked a significant breakthrough‌ in this⁢ regard. The Accords facilitated the⁤ normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan,⁤ and Morocco. The signing of these



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