While geopolitical dynamics continue to shape history, the Israeli-Palestinian war remains one of the most enduring complex flashpoints in history’s vast library.
Central to it all are the historical, territorial disputes, and quest for recognition, self-determination and security - all eluding diplomatic solutions for decades.
The world has now come to conclude because of social media’s exposure of the truth and realities of what’s really been happening in Palestine throughout the decades is Israel as a longstanding terrorist state - governed by rabid warmongering lunatics where the tail wags the dog.
Amidst it all is the role of the US, whose policies and how they have supported Israel, have shaped the regional balance of power and diminished the prospects for peace.
US support for Israel has been central to shaping Middle East geopolitics - an alliance, underpinned by strategic interests and powerful advocacy groups like AIPAC who provide substantial military, economic, and diplomatic backing to Israel.
America’s extent of military support distorts the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian war - undermining efforts toward peace.
It’s now clearly recognised the extensive military aid the US provides Israel not only exacerbates the war, but deliberately undermines the humanitarian rights of all Palestinians.
There’s a saying, ‘A rising tides lifts all ships’ and the Palestinian tide has done just that.
Over the decades, Israel has hoodwinked global opinion - but it can’t any longer.
‘X’, Tik Tok and independent media have done much to alter that, and lift the veil of a demon state purporting to be the victim of terror for decades as the terrorist state itself.
Eighty years of oppression and subjugation, the language the Israeli government would run successfully to paint Palestinians as savages, of a savage time, is now a failing implausible narrative.
Its ace in the deck, has turned joker, as public opinion is now more informed about the real Israel and not the one generated through a lense of lies and deliberate deception.
Israel faces significant challenges. Its lost the PR war - as international criticisms focus on the devastating humanitarian impact of its military actions and policies as well as the war against Hamas.
Israel is not just a rogue state but a criminal state.
When Israel’s finished its genocidal reign of terror, it may never be allowed to rejoin the family of nations - its barbarism turning it into an isolationist state.
Israel has always justified its barbaric brutal actions of terror using the imaginary threat it spins to con the world into accepting its all for “security concerns” - a default position exposed as a lie it has long fomented.
Israel’s war crimes against the Palestinians has been backed by US policy and the ongoing support by providing it with arms without accountability for its actions.
The US’s position and its direct contributions it makes in arms and funding, contributes to the mass murder and genocide being waged against Palestinians - double dealing and murder is a narrative the US are masters at.
International law and the principles of human rights should be the determining guide of the actions of the US and Israel, yet they aren’t - instead they’re disregarded.
A re-evaluation of US policy, with its daily supply of bombs contributes to the slaughter of Palestinians - exacerbating the war and implicating the US in the consequences of Israeli policies.
Complicit through its actions and considered globally as genocidal, the US’s behaviour contradicts its values of freedom and peace.
The language surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian war and US involvement typifies the complexities around navigating international relations in a world where security, rights, and justice are extensively intertwined.
To resolve the Israeli-Palestinian war and address the far reaching geopolitical challenges requires a nuanced understanding and empathy for all affected, and pursuing solutions that honor the humanitarian rights of all Palestinians.
The growing demand for a reassessment of U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian war reflects an evolving perspective on global leadership and responsibility.
The story isn’t just about diplomatic support or military alliances; it's about the human condition and the quest for dignity, security, and self-determination.
Real leadership requires more than strategic interests; it necessitates a moral compass guided by fairness, justice, and the protection of human rights.
What’s evident is the need for the US to use its influence, and encourage Israel to an adhere to international law and human rights standards.
Human rights violations, whether they involve disproportionate use of force, the expansion of settlements, or the blockade of Gaza, highlight the need for Israel and the US to be held to the same standards of international conduct as every other country is held to.
Peace lies in the recognition of these rights and the engagement of the international community to uphold them, and that means the US and Israel.
Some will argue demand also applies to Palestinian leadership, neighboring countries, and international organisations, however, the counter argument is Palestine has for the past 80-years under occupation, has been oppressed without self-determination and human rights.
Hamas has become a reactionary government in defence of its people -Israel is no Victim but a perpetrator of human rights abuses and malicious intent.
The US has an integral role to play in moving towards a resolution that respects the rights and aspirations of the Palestinian people.
The Biden administration has allowed a rogue state it unashamedly backs, to run rampant like savages without accountability or moral impunity. - and Israel has exercised its human rights abuses with gleeful intent.
For peace to be achieved and bringing an end to the marauding savagery Israel so wantonly exhibits with all its disturbing human rights abuses and violations which the US allows to happen, requires a concerted effort guided by justice and international law.
The role of the US and its resounding failure or refusal to stop Israel’s genocidal murderous acts, highlights the US’s failure geopolitically and Joe Biden’s lust for blood.
This week seven World Central Kitchen Aid workers were assassinated by the IDF, adding to the picture of Israel’s barbarity and Biden’s acceptance and assistance in murder.
It has become common practice to refer to this as a war and I have done so myself. We should be explicit and call it a genocide as that is what it is. They have programmed the public to tolerate perpetual war, now we are seeing the selling of genocide as the norm. Too many so called wars of the past were in many ways genocidal. The distinction between what is war and what is genocide is becoming a dangerous blur.
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