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Israel is seen as a client state of the United States, yet it often dictates terms to the US, which is an unhealthy dynamic.
The true issue lies with US leaders who allow disproportionate support for Israel, not with Israel itself.
The Israeli government's reliance on U.S. military and financial support is increasingly scrutinized as Americans question the benefits of such involvement.
The Israeli government is accused of committing war crimes and engaging in genocidal policies, which is a point of contention in international relations.
There is frustration with the lack of international consequences for Israel's actions in Gaza.
The international community must stop enabling Israel's worst instincts by providing unchecked support. A balanced approach is needed to ensure both Israeli and Palestinian safety and freedom, advocating for a return to 1967 borders and a two-state solution.
The end of the war leaves critics of Israel without the narrative of Jewish power and control, forcing them to shift focus to other aspects of perceived Jewish influence.
The US political system is criticized for being influenced by foreign interests, particularly in the context of its relationship with Israel.
Israel's position in the Middle East has strengthened, becoming the predominant military power in the region.
The Israeli government, while claiming to be a safe haven for Jews, has been accused of targeting Jewish activists for humiliation and brutality. This contradiction highlights the complex and often hypocritical nature of nationalistic policies.