Western diplomats: The Gaza crisis has severely isolated America and its allies.
Western diplomats have admitted that the current crisis in Gaza has severely isolated the United States and its Western allies.
The American channel “NBC News” quoted Western diplomats and reported that the Gaza crisis has severely isolated the United States and its Western allies in a way similar to the 2003 Western war in Iraq, which, while supporting the coalition Western countries have suffered, it has fueled extremism inside these Western countries.
The report also states that the Biden administration has so far failed to convince the Israeli regime to stop aggressive violence against Hamas in order to allow more aid to be sent to the Gaza Strip.
This report about the failure of the Biden administration to convince the Zionist regime to stop the violence against the people of Gaza said that the Biden administration is trying to contain the growing crisis in the West Asian region, but Biden and the senior American diplomats have so far failed to convince Tel Aviv to temporarily Stop the aggression against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to send more humanitarian aid to the region.
This American network continued by pointing out that the operation of Hamas on the 7th of October (October 15) against the positions of the Zionist regime and the broad response of the Zionist regime, in fact, tests the influence of the United States in the region, and Washington is trying to maintain its long-standing support. To protect from the Zionist regime America’s Arab allies are angry about the suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
According to this report, one day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the United States’ requests for a humanitarian pause in the Israeli air and ground war, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Saturday in Amman, the capital of Jordan, met with foreign ministers of Arab countries who are largely disappointed by Washington’s inability to exert influence in Tel Aviv.
A West Asian diplomat familiar with Jordan’s negotiations said: “The Jordan meeting was a wake-up call for everyone. Everyone expected that the United States would be able to provide a humanitarian pause, but apparently, it has been more difficult than expected.”
An American official, two European diplomats, and a West Asian diplomat told NBC News that right after the Hamas attack, Israel proposed the idea of transferring hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to Egypt during the ongoing battle between the Zionist regime and Hamas, but the Biden administration rejected the idea.
The American newspaper “New York Times” first reported the plan of the Zionist regime to relocate Palestinians to Egypt, which strengthened the suspicion among Palestinians and Arab governments that Tel Aviv seeks to permanently expel Palestinians from their homes and lands.
During a press conference after the Amman meeting, Blinken and the foreign ministers of Jordan and Egypt openly opposed the way forward in Gaza, but Blinken also opposed the Arab states’ call for an immediate ceasefire, saying it would only help Hamas reassert itself. to rebuild
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, on Monday (November 6, 2015), Joe Biden talked with Netanyahu about a possible tactical interruption in the military operations of the Zionist regime.
“This is something that we are actively discussing with our Israeli counterparts. You can expect that we will continue to support a temporary, localized cessation of hostilities,” Kirby told reporters.
However, the Zionist regime has so far shown no desire to agree to stop its crimes in Gaza.
Netanyahu stated on Sunday (November 5th) “There will be no ceasefire without the return of the hostages. It should be completely removed from the dictionary. This is addressed to our friends and enemies.
However, a senior Biden administration official stated on Friday (November 3rd) that “a perfectly fair pause” is needed to free the hostages. American officials say that negotiations for the release of Hamas prisoners continue and that Qatar acts as a mediator with Hamas.