Myth shattered: Israel doesn’t control the United States!
(This is a reprint from NewsBred)
Israel has unleashed hell on Gaza after signing ceasefire with Hamas.
But have no doubt: Ceasefire would begin from Sunday itself.
Israel wanted to destroy Hamas.
It didn’t happen.
(Antony Blinken has now said Hamas has regrouped and has more men now than it had before the war!)
Israel wanted to create settlements inside Gaza.
Now they would have to leave all of that.
Israel didn’t want to let Palestinians to return to north Gaza.
They would now return.
Israel wanted to control Philadelphi Corridor which runs on the border alongside Egypt.
It would have to let it go.
Israel wanted at least one km of buffer zone inside Gaza for security purpose.
The ceasefire terms don’t allow it.
If the Ceasefire deal goes through all three phases, Israel would have to bear the cost of some $5 billion for Gaza’s reconstruction in the end.
After 16 months, this is not victory. It’s defeat of Israel.
Israel could assassinate, bomb civilians, do pager-stunts and all but in the end it amounted to little.
Israel had to agree to exactly the same ceasefire terms which was on the table way back in May 2024 itself.
Hamas was okay with it.
Israel was not.
Hamas from Day One wanted prisoners in exchange of hostages.
But Israel was prepared to lose its hostages in order to mop the floor with Hamas and Palestinians.
What All Changed
What all changed which Israel had termed non-negotiable all this while?
Many are terming it the oncoming of Donald Trump.
Others are saying it was Joe Biden and his administration who were pushing it all along in last few months.
The truth is Trump didn’t want to inherit this problem. And if Biden wanted to have half of its credit, Trump had no problem with it.
So ceasefire begins on Sunday — and the morning next, that is Monday, Trump assumes the presidency of the United States.
Many mistook Trump’s speech a fortnight ago as a declaration of war against Hamas: Now they understand it was meant for Israel as well.
Standing by the side of Steve Witkoff, his envoy who humiliated Benjamin Netanyahu by insisting the latter meet him on his Sabbath day last Saturday, this is exactly what Trump said:
“If they (hostages) are not back by the time I take over the office, all hell would break out in the Middle East. And it will not be good for Hamas and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone!” (Time stamp: 0.22 to 0.34).
Israel Doesn’t Control United States
The last few days have completely shattered the myth that Israel controls America.
Israel has bought influence in US Congress, most of propaganda media is owned by the Jews, but it’s a folly to assume Israel controls America.
The United States was more militarily powerful than the rest 20 top nations of the world till a few years ago before Russia and China changed the dynamics.
A tiny little Israel can’t spin it around its little finger.
Joe Biden of course once said that the US would’ve to invent an Israel if it didn’t exist.
And the US needed Israel in the Middle East to keep causing friction between the Arabs.
It wanted the Arab world to remain in anarchy and chaos: A nation can’t progress if it’s not peaceful.
The imperialist goal from the very beginning was to keep this region in turmoil for oil, trade and its navigational routes due to its centrality in world’s geography.
If it meant stoking a Shia-Sunni divide (Saudis vs Iran); letting loose Al Qaedas, ISIS and all other mercenary/jihadist/rebel groups, the United States was game for it.
Israel was its puppet for the purpose; funded and armed to the teeth to spread its fear and domination in the neighbourhood.
But it was never a United States’ goal that Israel spreads itself out of its borders for geographical expansion.
That’s what Israel was doing lately and Trump wasn’t okay with it.
Just a few days ago, Trump had posted a video of a US professor, Jeffrey Sachs, who called Benjamin Netanyahu a “son of a bixch” for drawing the United States to fight its war which included ones against Iraq and Syria — and lately stoking one against Iran.
This was game up: Trump was determined to put Netanyahu in his place. And that all the Zionists Trump had appointed in his staff was a projection only and not meant to allow Israel to have an outsized influence over the US foreign policy.
What’s Next for Israel
So there is little possibility that Israel would get going against Hamas after ceasefire gets rolling.
It won’t happen because Trump doesn’t want any further conflict.
It also puts in question if Israel would continue to bomb Lebanon and kill innocent civilians because the hands which feeds it is withdrawn.
Same would happen with Houthis unless and until they continue the provocations in which case the United States would come to Israel’s aid.
War against Iran now looks out of table.
Netanyahu’s government could now fall but it doesn’t concern anyone else other than people in Israel and the man himself.
Netanyahu indeed would be lucky if he is not arrested in the 25 countries who are bound to honour the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court, including Britain and France.
US Claws Back In Middle East
This is a sensible option Trump’s United States would be taking to retain its hold in the region.
The “deal of the century” between Saudi Arabia and Israel which Trump had in his mind could still happen.
Russia and China, the main adversaries of the United States, won’t have a free run.
What about the Axis of Resistance?
Chances are they would suspend their thirst for revenge to some other day.
Iran wants to rebuild, gets stronger in geopolitical terms in alliance with Russia and China, and be a major player in the emerging multipolar BRICS world.
It’s good tidings for Turkey too for it would wipe out SDF in northeastern Syria and take control of this strategic country.
This is not just a boost for the Arabs, it would also put the 2 billion Muslims of the world on a steroid.
None in the Western camp had bargained for this steel in the Axis of Resistance.
How it plays out for Europe would be the next big thing.