Sputnik: The sudden change in the position of the Americans on the Gaza war is for electoral purposes

FARAAN: The sudden change in the approach of the White House and the American media in expressing sympathy for the Palestinians and the claim of the President of this country, Joe Biden, about the red line in the Gaza Strip, has become the subject of the American presidential election campaign.

Sputnik news agency wrote: “The main media in America such as the New York Times and CNN reported this week that the siege imposed on the Gaza strip by the Israeli forces (regime) is the cause of widespread hunger in the civilian population of this region.” Biden also said in an interview with “MSNBC” news channel: “The Gaza strip is his “red line” and stressed that it is not possible to kill 30,000 more Palestinians to destroy Hamas.”

Robinder Sachdev, an analyst of economic and geopolitical diplomacy and the independent think tank “Imjinda” of India, said: “Such a change in the rhetoric of the country that is the most serious ally (regime) of Israel is related to the upcoming US presidential elections.” He told Sputnik news agency: “If there were no elections this year and the US presidential elections were held next year, there would have been no change in President Biden’s position regarding the current crisis of the Israeli regime.”

Sachdev said that he doubts that there will be a fundamental change in the US policy towards the Israeli regime and that the country will continue to support this regime in the Security Council or anywhere else. He added: “On the one hand, the White House seeks to maintain its “full support for Israel” and on the other hand, “its rhetoric about humanitarian aid”.

This analyst predicted about Egypt’s resistance to the Zionist regime’s insistence on evacuating Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and transferring them to Egypt that Tel Aviv may put pressure on other countries such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia or Turkey and deprive the Palestinians of their land. According to IRNA, quoted by Sputnik, Egypt’s former ambassador to Russia, Ezzat Saad, confirmed the views of this analyst and said: “If there were no elections, there would not have been a fundamental change in the mainstream media’s view of the concern about the future of the war for the Palestinians.”

He assessed this change in opinion as a result of the pressure of American public opinion, including leftists in the Democratic Party and Americans of Arab and Muslim descent. The Egyptian official also said that a fundamental change in America’s position will not be far from expected because the United States has quietly provided arms support to the Israeli regime and protected Tel Aviv from international condemnation in the Security Council.

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