With the continued massacres committed by the Israeli army against civilians in the Gaza Strip, and the pressure exerted by Arab and international public opinion, analysts and experts believe that the American position will change towards pressuring Israel to force it to stop its aggression, but they stressed that this is linked to the calculations of the Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahu Who seeks revenge on the people of Gaza in every way.
In this context, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Khalil Al-Anani, pointed out the possibility of a shift in the American position due to internal reflections on the cost of the crimes committed by Israel against civilians in Gaza stripThere are divisions within the ruling Democratic Party, which may affect the chances of current President Joe Biden in winning the upcoming presidential elections.
In his speech during the analytical pause, Al-Anani suggested, “Gaza…what next?” Which is broadcast daily on Al Jazeera – that the visit of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to Israel is linked to granting this ally, which he considered to be a last opportunity to get out of the crisis in which it is floundering, especially in light of the inability of the occupation army to achieve achievement on the ground.
From the point of view of the same speaker, the pressure from the Arab street may affect the position of the allies of the United States of America, referring to Egypt and Jordan, which have relations with Israel, which could lead to some pressure towards stopping the massacres committed against the people of Gaza.
However, Al-Anani referred to the American strategy, which requires providing all types of support to Israel and not talking about a ceasefire in Gaza, and its desire not to expand the scope of the war in the region, in addition to the brutality practiced by the occupation against the Palestinians with the aim of revenge and trying to achieve its plan to displace them outside their homeland.
For his part, the head of the Norwegian medical team for the Gaza Strip, Dr. Mads Gilbert, spoke about the presence of great international pressure exerted on the American administration to change its position, noting that the Americans with whom he communicates expressed to him their great dissatisfaction with the consequences of unlimited American support for Israel. He expected that large demonstrations would later be organized in Washington to denounce the massacres committed against civilians in Gaza.
Gilbert considered that the occupation’s attacks on ambulances and hospitals in Gaza would increase pressure on Washington from public opinion.
Israeli crack
From the point of view of the expert on Israeli affairs, Muhannad Mustafa, without clear practical pressure, Israel will continue its brutal aggression against Gaza in an attempt to regain the prestige it lost due to the battle. Al-Aqsa flood.
He suggested that the Israeli position might change if internal pressures increased due to the heavy losses their army is suffering at the hands of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza, and because of the Israelis’ lack of confidence in the Netanyahu government and their doubts about the possibility of achieving its goals in the war it launched in the Gaza Strip.
He pointed out that Israeli public opinion supports the war on Gaza until now, but it may crack as losses among the ranks of the Israeli army increase.
On the other hand, the Norwegian medical team official accused the Israeli occupation of repeatedly targeting ambulances, stressing that this happened in 2009 and is being repeated now in the war it is waging against the Gaza Strip.
He revealed that what happened today is that a convoy of ambulances left towards the Rafah crossing and was carrying the international signals, the Red Crescent and the Red Cross, and when it left, the occupation fired missiles at it, which led to one of the drivers being seriously injured, and when these cars returned to Al-Shifa Hospital and at the hospital’s door It was targeted again, resulting in martyrs and wounded.