Showing posts with label conflict in Gaza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conflict in Gaza. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2024

The US Government: An Obstacle in Destroying Hamas?

The U.S. Government: An Obstacle in Destroying Hamas?

Learn why the U.S. government is hindering the destruction of Hamas, creating a divide between Israel and Gaza. Is Netanyahu the key to peace?

Introduction:

In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, a new player has emerged as a significant obstacle on the path to destroying Hamas - the U.S. government. But why is this the case? Let's delve deeper into the dynamics and explore the situation's complexities.

The U.S. Government's Role (No understanding of Hamas).

The U.S. government's approach toward the Israel-Gaza conflict has been a topic of debate and contention. Many argue that their support for Israel is hindering efforts to truly neutralize Hamas. But why is this the case? Israel has the right to defend itself. Israel wants to eliminate Hamas and rebuild a better life for Palestinians.

The Reality of the Situation:

One of the critical issues at hand is the perceived difference between the leadership of Hamas and the Palestinian people. The U.S. government and other international players have been quick to highlight this supposed separation. But is this really the case?

Netanyahu's Victory and its Implications:

It is important to note that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a democratic election in Israel. This victory represents the will of the Israeli public, highlighting their support for his leadership. In fact, Netanyahu is now viewed as more moderate compared to the hardline stance that many Israelis hold towards Gaza. So, is there a fundamental disagreement between Israel and Gaza?

The Truth About Gaza and Israel:

When we look closer at the situation, it becomes clear that Gaza is essentially Hamas. The militant group exerts significant control and influence over the region, shaping its policies and actions. On the other hand, Israel, led by Netanyahu, is striving for peace and stability in the region. So, why is there a disconnect in how these entities are perceived? It is all about money and oil. 

Moving Forward:

To truly address the Israel-Gaza conflict and neutralize Hamas, it is crucial to acknowledge the realities at play. The U.S. government must reconsider its stance and approach toward the situation, recognizing the need for a nuanced and balanced strategy. Progress can be made in this longstanding conflict only through collaboration, understanding, and a commitment to peace. America wants to be on the good side of Iran. Hamas is run by Iran. We get oil from Iran. 

In conclusion, the U.S. government's role in the Israel-Gaza conflict is complex and multifaceted. By understanding the dynamics at play and acknowledging the realities on the ground, we can work towards a peaceful resolution and proper stability in the region. America needs to allow Netanyahu to do his job to bring peace to the region and peace to Palestinians, which could lead to a two-state solution. 

Remember, Hamas is Gaza, and Netanyahu represents Israel's desire for peace. Let's work towards a future where mutual understanding and cooperation prevail over division and conflict.

The U.S. has threatened the end of supplying weapons to Israel. The U.S. won't stop. It is money to the American government. We make money in war since we no longer sell oil.

by: Traci Morin, Wake Up News