(Biden Netanyahu
Trump Netanyahu how long genocide ,who will stop all this happening in Gaza?)🥲
What U.S &Israel wants from Gaza?
At the core, what Netanyahu and many U.S. policymakers want from Gaza can be summed up in a mix of security, control, political leverage, and ideological goals — but the methods and motives behind these goals are deeply controversial and contested.
1. Netanyahu’s Goals&U.S presidents goals(Biden,Trump )
Eliminate Hamas:
Netanyahu has stated that Israel’s objective is to destroy Hamas' military and political power. However, critics argue that even if Hamas is dismantled, the underlying occupation and blockade policies remain unaddressed.
Control Without Responsibility:
Israel withdrew settlements from Gaza in 2005 but has maintained a strict blockade since 2007, essentially controlling Gaza’s borders, airspace, and sea — without taking responsibility for the humanitarian fallout.
Prevent Palestinian Sovereignty:
A fully sovereign Palestinian state with access to the Mediterranean and international trade is seen as a threat to hardline Israeli nationalists who want to keep Israel's dominance in the region.
Internal Politics:
For Netanyahu, military campaigns in Gaza often coincide with political crises at home (like corruption trials or unstable coalitions). War can rally right-wing support.
2. U.S. Interests (varies by administration):
Strategic Ally in Israel: infact( Israel is illegal son of U.s)
The U.S. sees Israel as a crucial ally in the Middle East. Supporting Israel, including its campaigns in Gaza, is often framed as defending democracy or combating terrorism.
Suppressing Regional Opposition:
Gaza, especially under Hamas, represents resistance to U.S.-led influence in the region. U.S. policy has aimed to isolate groups that align with Iran or challenge U.S. allies.
Avoiding a Fully Independent Palestine:
While the U.S. publicly supports a two-state solution, many of its policies (under both Republican and some Democratic administrations) have failed to pressure Israel meaningfully, effectively enabling the status quo of occupation and settlement expansion.
What Do They Not Want?
A Strong, Independent Gaza:
That would strengthen Palestinian demands for statehood.
Accountability at the ICC or UN:
Israel and the U.S. strongly oppose investigations into war crimes or human rights violations in Gaza.
A Reunified Palestinian Front:
A united West Bank and Gaza under one leadership could gain stronger international recognition, which challenges Israeli dominance.