We are exploring the future of US-Israel relations, focusing on whether the US will maintain its support for Israel amidst changing political dynamics.
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Based on the historical context and Ambassador Dennis Ross’ extensive experience in Middle East peace negotiations, it seems likely that the United States will continue supporting Israel, albeit with some potential pressure and calls for restraint regarding any major offensive in Rafah.
A few key points:
Much will depend on the scale of any Israeli offensive, the human toll, and the domestic U.S. political climate. But Ambassador Ross’s deep experience suggests the U.S. will calibrate its response carefully, supporting Israel’s security needs while exercising its influence to avoid escalation into a protracted and bloody conflict that could severely destabilize the region.