How should the US respond to the Israel-Palestine crisis?

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Who benefits economically by addressing the needs of Palestinians?

Unless the answer is “us billionaires”, you have your answer for what policy will be inacted.

The answer to every “what policy will the US take” is “whichever most benefits the rich, and if multiple, whichever most benefits the rich to the exclusion of the poor”.

Stay out and let them sort it all out themselves.

Mainly stay out, it’s not something we can really fix. However I do like the Carrier group moving into the area: let’s make sure Iran also stays out

This is the best summary I could come up with:


Israel has suffered its deadliest day since the state’s founding, and the gruesome, unspeakable images of whole families shot in their homes and kidnapped Israeli children, women, youth and the elderly have galvanized almost the entire country in support of an overwhelming use of force against the Gaza Strip.

In doing so, the Biden administration appeared to be sending a message: Israel’s response to the deadly attacks would have the full backing of the US government, and there would be no immediate calls for Israeli restraint.

In doing so, the Biden administration is throwing its full weight behind an Israeli government dominated by extremist ministers bent on annexing the West Bank and expelling and killing as many Palestinians as it can.

Israel’s punishing response will likely go on for weeks and include a ground invasion, which promises a high number of civilian casualties and widespread destruction of homes, roads and infrastructure.

The other path is one the US has generally failed to take, and that is to make an immediate and genuine effort to resolve the root causes of political violence in Palestine by addressing the long-standing grievances of the Palestinian people, who have been denied their basic rights to freedom and dignity by the US’s ally, Israel.

The United States continues to be a central part of the problem fomenting instability and violence afflicting Palestinians and Israelis, as evidenced by the US’s response to Hamas’s attack.


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Sometimes i think it would be best to just let the middle east burn to the ground,

They've been trying to do that to their region for my entire lifetime.

They? We have done plenty to start that fire in the hopes of stealing oil.

It's so weird to me that people still think the Iraq War was about oil lol

That argument didn't have legs to stand on in 2002 and it sure as shit wasn't helped by the passage of time.

Oil factored in, but a large part of the driver was war profiteering, and then the boundless opportunities after war.

And feeding the military complex in general.

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That "fire" was started long before the US was even stolen from the indigenous people.

The time period you’re referring to was during the multiple centuries of stable ottoman rule. The current fire was caused by western powers drawing borders and breaking promises in the aftermath of WWI.