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As the anti-Semitic protests in the United States intensify, what is the way out for Israel, which has lost American aid?

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In order to suppress the student groups protesting against Israel, the United States simply and brutally labeled them "anti-Semitic" and arrested them, and so far, nearly 1,000 people have been imprisoned. But what the United States did not expect was that they were facing a group of college students who were receiving higher education, a generation that had awakened in the United States, and they had a clear view of right and wrong, good and evil, and were not so easy to fool.

And it's easier to believe what you're seeing than what the U.S. government says, and as videos of U.S. brutal law enforcement against college students circulate on social media, more college students have come forward and chosen to stand up with Columbia students. As a result, the protests against Israel have ignited almost the entire U.S. university and are out of control far beyond U.S. control. To make matters worse, pro-Israel groups began to emerge in schools, fighting with pro-Palestinian groups, and skirmishes erupted.

As the anti-Semitic protests in the United States intensify, what is the way out for Israel, which has lost American aid?

[A student arrested during pro-Palestinian demonstrations]

The cause of this incident is that the United States "entrained private goods" some time ago and voted against the vote on whether to support the establishment of Palestinian statehood, which pushed the Gaza region into the abyss. Therefore, if the United States wants to calm the anger of the students, the only way out is to stop aiding Israel and promote a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

During his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Salman Jr., Blinken proposed what he considered to be a very "generous" ceasefire condition, that is, Israel would temporarily halt its operations in Gaza as long as Hamas agreed to release the hostages, and consider whether to enter a "period of sustained peace." Note that Blinken used the word "temporary" here, which means that whether or not a complete ceasefire can be reached depends on Israel's mood. Therefore, even if Hamas has not responded, it will most likely not accept this condition.

But what we can see from this incident is that the US government, under the weight of the university protests, is already trying to make compromises and test where the tipping point is for Hamas to relent. Because if the protests are allowed to ferment, Biden will lose the support of a large number of young voters and lose this year's election. And history has proven that if the president continues to stand on the opposite side of global justice, he will inevitably be knocked out of power by his own people, which is supported by real cases.

As the anti-Semitic protests in the United States intensify, what is the way out for Israel, which has lost American aid?

[U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman]

Sixty years ago, an "anti-Vietnam War" movement broke out in the United States. At that time, the Vietnam War in the United States was also unpopular and had no justice at all, so it was opposed by American college students and people. Eventually, the movement forced the U.S. government to withdraw its troops from Vietnam, changing the political ecology of the United States. Then-President Lyndon Johnson, who advocated fighting in Vietnam, withdrew from the presidential race and ended his political career. In the ensuing election, Republican Richard Nixon defeated then-Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey by pledging to restore law and order and end the Vietnam War in an orderly manner.

So, if the current situation continues, the countdown to time in the White House will begin for both the Democrats and President Biden. And once the time comes, it is not ruled out that the visit will give up its support for Israel and continue its governing career. At that time, Israel's situation will become very passive and the impact will be manifold.

First of all, for a long time, the United States has provided Israel with a large amount of economic assistance, including direct economic support and financial assistance for military projects, and the United States is also one of Israel's main trading partners. Against the backdrop of the unresolved Red Sea crisis, if the United States stops doing economic relations with Israel, it will certainly deal a blow to Israel's economy.

As the anti-Semitic protests in the United States intensify, what is the way out for Israel, which has lost American aid?

[U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations Robert Wood votes against in the Security Council]

In addition, the military assistance provided by the United States is key to Israel's maintenance of its military superiority in the region. The loss of such assistance and military cooperation with the United States would have a direct impact on Israel's defense capabilities and security, allowing hostile neighbors and non-state actors to enter and threaten Israel's national security.

More importantly, the United States has provided significant political support and protection to Israel in international forums, such as the United Nations. Without U.S. diplomatic support, Israel could be even more isolated in the international community, facing more condemnation and sanctions against its policies and actions.

Of course, all of this can be boiled down to short-term effects, and in the long run, Israel must accept the reality that the gold medal of "anti-Semitism" has completely failed.

It is well known that over the course of thousands of years, Jews have suffered varying degrees of persecution around the world, especially in Europe. By the 30s and 40s of the 0th century, the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany reached its peak, which eventually led to the death of about six million Jews in the Holocaust.

As the anti-Semitic protests in the United States intensify, what is the way out for Israel, which has lost American aid?

【Jewish believers in the streets】

After the war, the international community generally condemned it, deepening the international community's awareness of the need for a state of their own, that is, to protect them from such persecution. Gradually, anti-Semitic acts were not only seen as morally wrong, but also prohibited by law. Countries that are perceived as anti-Semitic or support anti-Semitism may face economic sanctions or commercial exclusion from the international community.

Against this backdrop, the Israeli government often labels its critical voices as "anti-Semitic" and uses them as its own "shield" to abuse "anti-Semitism."

But as Israel has turned its guns on women and children in the Gaza Strip, it has finally become clear to the outside world that the Jews have long since changed from victims to perpetrators, and that they have a strong military force. The so-called "anti-Semitism" is nothing more than a cover for Israel to cover itself up after its evil.

It is worth mentioning that the International Criminal Court is currently preparing to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which will not only affect Israel's international image, but also restrict the diplomatic activities of the Israeli prime minister and high-level officials. Therefore, if Israel continues to be arrogant, there is only one end, and that is to be abandoned by the whole world.

Therefore, what Israel needs to do most now is to accept the "two-state solution" and face up to the legitimate rights and interests of the Palestinian people. The world does not support the specific performance of Hamas, but will continue to sympathize with the Palestinian nation, Israel certainly has the ability to succeed in the moment, but it is the wisdom of a nation to follow the general trend of history.

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