President Biden vowed on Monday to veto a House Republican bill that would provide $17.6 billion in aid to Israel, calling it a “cynical political maneuver” intended to hurt the chances of passage for broader legislation that would provide money for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan and the U.S. border.

House Republicans fiercely oppose the larger bill, which was unveiled by a small, bipartisan group of senators over the weekend. It calls for $118.3 billion in spending and would overhaul some of the nation’s immigration laws to deal with recent surges of migrants at the southern border.

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  • nonailsleft
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    10 months ago

    I’m losing you here.

    Well, that’s mainly because you’re drifting from the initial argument.

    You claim that the aim of Israel is to continuously antagonize it’s neighbours to keep the conflict ‘hot’. Why would it want to do this? Through its actions it’s obvious the recent goal of Israel is to a) slowly annex the West Bank and b) move towards normalisation with its neighbours. The latter being especially succesfull with Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The entire reason Hamas chose to escalate the conflict is because they saw this tactic working: rocket attacks out of Gaza contained; resistance in the West Bank suppressed and slowly taking more and more land; more and more countries accepting the state of Israel; …

    The idea that Israel’s goals would be served by escalating into a war with the entire Arab world is absurd. Even if they did have a master plan to conquer the entire Middle East, 9 million Israelis aren’t going to get very far. They couldn’t even get 20km into Lebanon in 2006 before they had to retreat ffs. Why do you think Israel would ever want to trigger such a war, vs the much more plausible explanation that they are indeed trying to prevent the flow of Iranian weapons to Hezbollah and Hamas?

    Israel claims that Iran would have orchestrated the attack by Hamas.

    This is just something Israel says to try and garner support against Iran, comparable to Iran claiming Israel and the US were behind the jan 3 bombings. No-one with a brain believes this, not even the Israeli politicians who say it. But that doesn’t change the fact that Hamas was only or mostly able to materially carry out such an attack, and Hezbollah is swimming in munitions to shell Israel with, because of Iranian support.

    Isn’t it Iran that is escalating the conflict by propping up Hezbollah and Hamas? Why is it a ‘regional escalation’ when Israel tries to stop it?

    • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺@feddit.de
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      10 months ago

      Israels goal before 07. October was to slowly annex the West Bank and normalise with the pro US neighbours.

      Afterwards the goals shifted, as normalisation will be impossible for the next years, and public opinion is weakening the resolve to support them from the West. Also Netanyahus claim to power, despite his corruption and other criminal activities was always, that he would he the only one to provide safety to the Israelis. He failed on that promise and the only thing jeeping him in power is a continued war.

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        9 months ago

        No answer to the questions then

        Which neighbour do you think Bibi is going to invade? Do you think there is popular support for it in Israel?

            • I don’t know. Hezbollah is certainly stronger than in 2006 in relation to the rest of Lebanon. But i don’t know if they are stronger in relation to the IDF. On top there is the question how much support each side would receive.

              I think that this is secondary to Netanyahu though. His political survival (and staying out of jail) depends on continuing war. And i think he expects the US, UK and Germany to support Israel no matter what. That is also why now US Elites are drumming up for war and why Iran and allies want the US military out of Iraq and Iraq wants them out to not become a warzone again.

              The question will be how much support the US can muster in its population.