Political analysts believe that the attempt of the Secretary-General of the United Nations will fail António Guterres In the UN Security Council, it will give the green light for Israel to continue its aggression against the Gaza Strip with American support.
The Security Council is expected to vote later on the ceasefire demand Gaza strip For humanitarian reasons. This comes in response to a letter sent by Guterres last Wednesday to the Council in which he used Article 99 of the Charter of the United Nations, which allows him to “draw the attention” of the Council to a file that “could endanger international peace and security.”
The expert on Israeli affairs, Dr. Muhannad Mustafa, said that the United States of America will not allow Israel to cease fire in Gaza before it achieves part of its military goals, and will give it the green light to continue doing so.
Mustafa added that the main disagreement between Washington and Tel Aviv relates to how to achieve what they call the elimination of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation), as Israel relies on a retaliatory military approach, that is, using military tools, while Washington believes that military operations are one component of political, regional and strategic components.
The expert – who was speaking during the daily analytical session on Al Jazeera channel “Gaza…what next?” – believes that Israel needs to present an “image of victory” to its society before the ceasefire, stressing that the Israelis are relying on two basic forces in their war on Gaza: American support and internal popular support.
Unless there is an erosion or crack in American and internal support, the Israeli Prime Minister will continue Benjamin Netanyahu His war on the Gaza Strip, because he is leading this war to achieve his political goals, as the spokesman said.
For his part, Dr. Hassan Ayoub, professor of international and comparative politics at An-Najah National University, confirmed that the United States of America is in the process of submitting to the will of the Israeli government regarding the management of the brutal Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Ayoub added that the American administration, which gave cover to the Israelis in their aggression against Gaza, and participated with them and justified this aggression, does not have the desire to intervene now and tell them to do this and not to do that, indicating that what this administration is saying through Secretary of State Anthony Blinken about Protecting civilians in Gaza is just talk and does not amount to actual action that would force the Israeli government to respond.
Management scuffs its feet
Regarding what the Politico website reported from 3 officials in Tel Aviv, the US President’s administration said joe biden Israel was given until the end of the year to end its war on Gaza, and Ayoub explained that this means pushing Israel more and more towards achieving what it wants in the Gaza Strip.
For the Palestinians in Gaza andWest Bank The professor adds: The issue of weeks that the American administration is talking about will mean more victims, displacement, and more atrocities committed by the occupation army on a daily basis against the Palestinians.
Regarding the US administration’s options if things continue as they are now, Ayoub said that this administration does not have many options, and therefore it is “dragging its feet in order to avoid a confrontation with the Netanyahu government.”
Observers and politicians in the United States indicate – according to Professor Ayoub – that the Biden administration is heading towards an inevitable clash with the Netanyahu government, because it continues its aggression against Gaza regardless of the concerns expressed by the Americans.
The professor of international and comparative politics – who is also a visiting professor at the University of Illinois – also expected that American pressure would increase to drag regional parties and the Palestinian National Authority into talking about post-Gaza arrangements and leave the aggression in Gaza to proceed as Israel wants.