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The United States and Israel have established a "pipeline" to deal with the civilian crisis in Gaza, more for the presidential election

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The United States and Israel have recently established a secret "pipeline" aimed at resolving the crisis facing civilians in the Gaza Strip. This move is clearly under the watchful eye of global public opinion, and the two governments are trying to find a way to respond. As soon as this news came out, it immediately aroused widespread attention and heated discussions in the international community.

The United States and Israel have established a "pipeline" to deal with the civilian crisis in Gaza, more for the presidential election

According to Reuters, this "pipeline" was set up after a meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israel's wartime cabinet. Its appearance appears to be a major diplomatic move by the United States and Israel in dealing with the Gaza Strip. However, it remains to be seen whether this "pipeline" will be an effective solution to the current crisis.

The United States and Israel have established a "pipeline" to deal with the civilian crisis in Gaza, more for the presidential election

In fact, the situation in the Gaza Strip has been tense. The Israeli army's raids and blockades of the Gaza Strip have been going on for years, causing immense pain and suffering to the local civilian population. Against this backdrop, the United States seems to be building a "pipeline" with Israel in search of a more effective way to deal with the crisis.

The United States and Israel have established a "pipeline" to deal with the civilian crisis in Gaza, more for the presidential election

It is worth noting, however, that the positions of the United States and Israel on the Gaza Strip are not entirely aligned. The United States has consistently called on Israel to act more modestly and stressed the importance of protecting civilians. Israel, on the other hand, believes that its actions are aimed at safeguarding its national security and interests. Therefore, whether this "pipeline" can truly solve the problems of the Gaza Strip will need to be tested by time and facts.

Analysts believe that the establishment of the "pipeline" is a vote in the hands of Arab Americans by the Biden administration, making such a feint to show the government's humanitarian concern for the Gaza Strip and thus please Arab Americans.

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