US in a quandary over Israel’s war on Gaza
BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR | INDIAN PUNCHLINE | OCTOBER 13, 2023
The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s press conference on Thursday concluding his visit to Israel conveyed three things. One, the Biden Administration will be seen as backing Israel to the hilt by way of meeting its security needs but Washington will not be drawn into the forthcoming Gaza operations except to arrange exit routes in the south for hapless civilians fleeing the conflict zone.
Two, Washington’s top priority at the moment is on engaging with the regional states who wield influence with Hamas to negotiate the hostage issue. Fourteen US citizens in Israel remain unaccounted for. (White House confirmed that the death toll in the fighting now includes at least 27 Americans.)
Three, the US will coordinate with the regional states to prevent any escalation in the situation to widen the conflict on the part of Hezbollah. Although the US cannot and will not stop Israeli leadership on its tracks apropos the imminent Gaza operation, it remains unconvinced.
Blinken was non-committal about any direct US military involvement, and the chances are slim as things stand. Most important, even as Blinken could hear the war drums, he also cast his eye on a future for Israel (and the region) where it will be at peace with itself, would integrate into the region and concentrate on creating economic prosperity — metaphorically put, beating its swords into plowshares in a Biblical Messianic intent.
That is to say, despite the massive show of force off the waters of Israel, with the deployment of two aircraft carriers along with destroyers and other naval assets and fighter jets off the waters of Israel, the Biden Administration is profoundly uneasy about any escalation of the conflict into a wider war. If the US senses that this is a catastrophe that Israel allowed to happen, that remains a strictly private thought.
Even as Blinken was heading for Tel Aviv, US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul told reporters in Washington on Wednesday following a closed-door intelligence briefing that “We know that Egypt has warned the Israelis three days prior that an event like this could happen. I don’t want to get too much into classified, but a warning was given. I think the question was at what level.”
Shortly after McCaul spoke to reporters in Washington, an anonymous Egyptian official confirmed to the Times of Israel that Cairo’s agents did warn their Israeli counterparts about a planned Hamas attack, but that this warning may not have made it to Netanyahu’s office.
These disclosures would embarrass the Israeli government, as Saturday’s surprise attack can be viewed as a catastrophic failure for Israel’s intelligence services. In a brutally frank statement on Thursday, the Chief of General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces General Herzi Halevi admitted, “The IDF is responsible for the security of our nation and its citizens, and we failed to do so on Saturday morning. We will look into it, we will investigate, but now it is time for war.”
This failure will impact the decision-making in Tel Aviv. Gen. Halevi described Hamas as “animals” and “merciless terrorists who have committed unimaginable acts” against men, women and children. He said that the IDF “understands the magnitude of this time, and the magnitude of the mission that lays on our shoulders.”
“Yahya Sinwar, the ruler of the Gaza Strip, decided on this horrible attack, and therefore he and the entire system under him are dead men,” the general added, vowing to “attack them and dismantle them and their organisation” and that “Gaza will not look the same” afterward.
Make no mistake, the Israeli objective will be to use overwhelming force with its most advanced weapons, including powerful bunker-busting bombs, to inflict crippling losses on Hamas formations so that the movement cannot wage an armed struggle for many years. A ground operation is to be expected any day.
It is improbable that Blinken would have even tried to dissuade Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from going ahead with a brutal operation. He told the media that the US would rather leave it to Israel to do what needed to be done. Meanwhile, the US deployment will not only aim to enhance surveillance, intercept communications, and prevent Hamas from acquiring more weapons, but also act as deterrent.
That said, the US cannot afford to watch passively. Washington has no choice but to limit the expected fighting in the coming days and weeks in Gaza to ensure that it does not spread to other areas. Thus, the US force projection specifically serves as a deterrent to Hezbollah, which possesses a vast armoury of 150,000 missiles that can be launched at major cities in Israel, potentially leading to a broader war not only in Gaza but also in Lebanon, drawing others into the conflict.
Israel knocked out of service the airports in Damascus and Aleppo in Syria in missile strikes simultaneously on Thursday, presumably to prevent reinforcements reaching Lebanon. Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was due to travel to Syria and Lebanon in the weekend.
Through the past four decades, the US and Iran have made a fine art of communicating with each other in dangerous times to set ground rules to avoid confrontation. This time around too, it is happening.
Certainly, the speech by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday on the conflict situation, which was translated into Hebrew by the Iranians and disseminated in an unprecedented move, conveyed a subtle message in three parts to both Israel and the US, signalling essentially that Tehran does not intend to get involved in the conflict. (See my blog Iran warns Israel against its apocalyptic war.)
In turn, the US has signalled that it has intelligence showing that key Iranian leaders were surprised by the Hamas attacks on Israel. Equally, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s phone conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday — their first ever conversation which Tehran initiated — harped on efforts to “halt the ongoing escalation.”
The ‘known unknown’ scenario
Yet, the big question is, how far the Biden Administration would be confident about the success of any Israeli military incursion into Gaza. During the press conference in Tel Aviv, Blinken underscored in a subtle way the importance of “lessons” learnt from past experiences. The point is, Israel will be involved in urban warfare in a densely populated area with a population of 2.1 million people.
Gaza has an average of 5,500 people per sq. km, and there are bound to be heavy civilian casualties caused by Israel’s advanced American weaponry, which would lead to an international outcry, including in Europe, and lead to condemnation of not only Israel but the US as well. However, Israel is in a defiant mood and Netanyahu needs at least some of the operation’s goals achieved before agreeing to a ceasefire.
More importantly, Israel needs an exit strategy, if past experiences in Lebanon and Gaza gave any lessons. Colin Powell’s Pottery Barn rule comes into play — ‘You break it, you own it.’
An extended occupation of Gaza will be an extremely dangerous outcome fraught with great risks, given the deep economic, religious, and social roots that Hamas enjoys. Suffice to say, the Israeli military will be hard-pressed to show “success” and head for the exit door.
Besides, if other Palestinian groups and organisations in the West Bank make decisions that advance Hamas’s strategic goals, all bets are off, as Israeli military will face a two-front war. In fact, the conditions for a third intifada do exist in the West Bank.
And in such a scenario, the advantage goes to Hamas, which would position itself as potentially the appropriate and perhaps the sole alternative after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who is now 87 years old.
Again, in a worst case scenario, it cannot be ruled out that the Arab Israeli population may draw inspiration from Hamas, and if their violent eruption in 2021 is anything to go by, the long-term viability of the state of Israel will be put to test.
Suffice to say, the best solution lies in a paradigm shift in the Israeli statecraft away from its primacy on coercion and brutal force. Blinken’s remarks suggested that the US hopes that when the dust settles down, with the helping hand of friendly Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Jordan, a turnaround to calm the situation and reach a ceasefire might be possible.
Of course, the longer that takes, the greater the strain it will put on the US-Israeli ties and the harder it will become for the Biden Administration to maintain an equilibrium in what is already a troubled relationship with Netanyahu. Fundamentally, Israel needs to come terms with the new reality that they are no longer invincible or the dominant power in the West Asian region.


While Biden and Blinken fiddle. Israel and Gaza burns.
The US is once again playing geopolitics with the lives of millions of Arabs and Jews at stake. Blinken’s trip to Tel Aviv is all about
arranging the political aftermath of the catastrophe Netanyahu will be credited with starting with his brutal and subhuman treatment of Palestinians.
Even the ex-Israeli warrior Yitzhak Rabin recognized the futility in the methods of a Netanyahu. He stood shoulder to shoulder with his arch enemy Yasser Arafat to show mutual support for the Oslo Accords. But Israeli militants led by Orthodox Rabbis, sent their assassin to kill Prime Minister Rabin and with him the Oslo Accords.
It was a vengeful and merciless act against one of Israel’s greatest war heroes who had risen above feelings of revenge and hatred as Prime Minister, to lay down his weapons of war to reach across the table to shake the hand of his former enemy for the sake of peace. But not Netanyahu. He was raised in a household run by a Zionist of the blood and soil type. Benzion Netanyahu was linked to Zionist extremist, Ze’ev Jabotinsky.
Benzion Netanyahu was Jabotinsky’s personal secretary and a member of the activist alliance of Abba Ahimeir, Uri Zvi Greenberg, and Yehoshua Yevin. Like his mentor, Benzion Netanyahu espoused the political Zionism of forging an alliance with a world power, Britain – unlike Avraham Stern (“Yair”), David Raziel, and after them Begin and Yitzhak Shamir, who chose military rebellion against Britain as the main route to independence.
Jabotinsky, like Netanyahu the father, believed in the political approach and saw it as superior to the military option. Hence he believed in and worked for an alliance with Britain in WWI. With Joseph Trumpeldor, he set up the Jewish Legion in the hope that it would form the basis for a Jewish army and a Jewish state, once it had been established as Britain’s tribute to the Jews’ contribution. Benjamin Netanyahu is the ideological son of Benzion Netanyahu and the ideological grandson of Jabotinsky and Nathan Milikowsky his biological grandfather and a quintessential Jabotinskyan.
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To me, Bibi Netanyahu is, bottom line, a dangerous psychopath. Nothing, politically or militarily or personally, is beyond his evil grasp.
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Thanks, MKB. You’re an awesome observer, geopolitical analyst, and reporter….
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Biden and Blinken don’t “fiddle”. Joe Biden is an avowed Zionist, by his own declaration. Zionism is well defined by its advocates, the Israeli actions of massacres, theft of property of non-citizen ‘citizens’, imprisonment of non-citizen ‘citizens’ with or without habeas corpus, on and on and on.
The Zionist goal was declared recently by Netanyahu, in a future map-to-be of the Greater Israel. More theft by war, ethnic cleansing, however the twisted language of its advocates try to foist upon the acquiescing western world, such as “population transfer”, et cetera.
All increasingly involving America, with its own twisted language, such as “deference”. Or warnings to any middle eastern country, such as not to “interfere”.
As to the latter twisted language-American policy, in other words, “Let Israel massacre.” “Expell the Palestinians from Gaza.” All protected by American gunboat diplomacy, impending American military more and more deployed to Israel and stationed in neighboring countries to Israel.
And, most ominous of all, to satisfy the relentless call for war upon Iran, to have any reason or cause to launch that war.
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This article is so disingenuous
America is not in a quandry as all its leaders have come out giving their green light to Israel to Holocaust all of Gaza until it is completely flattened killing all the Human Animals that Israel, Lindsay Graham and Nikki Haley call Palestinians in Gaza
America declared its ETERNAL support for Israhell
Down right LlE by this Indian Hindu writer that the Zionist Jew ‘Blinken was non committal!!! Blinken 1000% supports his Tribe and stated he was coming to Israel as a Jew
And his statement that There are bound to be heavy casualties due to the concentration of Civilians in Gaza is so cold blooded!
You are NOT NON COMMITTAL when your Jewish controlled country sends ‘massive show of force off the waters of Israel, with the deployment of two aircraft carriers along with destroyers and other naval assets and fighter jets off the waters of ‘ GAZA NOT FUCKING Israel
America has never never ever ever maintained an equilibrium when it came to Israel so again this Hindu misinforms
His Zionist Hindu India too has supported Israel 100% as they share the same hatred and pagan values that Israel does and India is Israel’s number one Arms buyer, military and police trained by Israel
BJP Hindus think they are one of the lost tribes of Israelites!!
Hezbollah is already involved around the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms that Israel usurped
No hesitancy in sending them millions more plus WMDS and a Naval ship ( UK SENT 2 and no doubt the EU/ NATO will also comply to contribute to Israel’s Holocaust of Gaza
The 13 Israeli hostages taken by Hamas were killed in one of Israel’s bombings!
Egypt’s warning to Israel DID get to Netanyahu who welcomed it with relish giving him the excuse to carry out his final solution deflecting attention from his internal crimes court case by waging another war
Antony Blinken speaks in Israel: “I come before you not only as the United States secretary of state, but also as a Jew.”
Actually as a Straussian:
https://www.voltairenet.org/article215855.html
US Lies, People Die, Israel Lies People die, the West Lies, People Die
The only solution now is the end of Israel and the restoration of the ancient State of Palestine that already existed and does not need to be ‘created’. Let the European Khazarian Ashkenazi Jews return to the countries of their origins which is not Palestine
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Hmm. I can like and have “Liked” your comment, appreciating/accepting much of its content. However, I cannot agree with you re MKB. I have again skimmed his report (after an initial word-for-word perusal), and to me there’s no question that he is observing the scene objectively and wholly–as wholly as is possible “in the moment.” Again and again, I have admired MKB’s worldview…I cannot think that he accepts the undoubted diabolical nature of much of Modi’s India…in this context, I think I have it near-correct that MKB is a “hair shirt” journalist taking on miscreants and scofflaws around the globe (including his own India) in the same sense that Ha’aretz’ Gideon Levy, more narrowly, is an aghast and principled “hair shirt” to the ZioIsraeli-regime psychopaths — thug-settler + “ministerial”/PM-level terrorists — who target and torment the hapless Palestinians 24-7-365-decades.
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