Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, this week announced that Israel would retain an open-ended security presence in Gaza. Israeli officials talk of imposing a buffer zone to keep Palestinians away from the Israeli border. They rule out any role for the Palestinian Authority, which was ousted from Gaza by Hamas in 2007 but governs semi-autonomous areas of the occupied West Bank.

The United States has laid out a much different vision. Top officials have said they will not allow Israel to reoccupy Gaza or further shrink its already small territory. They have repeatedly called for a return of the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority and the resumption of peace talks aimed at establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.

These conflicting visions have set the stage for difficult discussions between Israel and the U.S.

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    9 months ago

    That will never happen. Israel is the US’s main base of power in the Middle East. That is the US government’s number one priority here.

    We could have videos of IDF forces chopping off Palestinian babies’ heads and the US would not stop supporting Israel. They would just have some strong words to say about it.

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        9 months ago

        Investment doesn’t equal usefulness. Israel is a relatively stable and modern country, and centrally located to boot.

        The US left Iraq a mess. Not a great place for hosting your resources.

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          We don’t host many resources in Israel though. We use the Arabian peninsula countries and Iraq.