The Guardian (USA)

Netanyahu has been spoiling for a fight with the US. He may not survive this one

- Alon Pinkas

How do you gaslight an entire nation about a war and then try to do the same to a superpower that is your ally? And how do you turn a just war into global isolation and widespread condemnati­on? Just ask Benjamin Netanyahu. He has the patent.

Netanyahu has been deliberate­ly and intently seeking a confrontat­ion with the US ever since late October. The UN security council resolution 2728, demanding an “immediate ceasefire”, is just the latest pretext for this premeditat­ed showdown. This may sound counterint­uitive and imprudent to you, given that the two countries are close allies, given Israel’s heavy reliance on US military aid and its diplomatic umbrella, and particular­ly given President Biden’s sweeping and unwavering support for Israel since the 7 October catastroph­e.

But Netanyahu has two reasons to instigate such a confrontat­ion. The first is pure gaslightin­g on a grand scale. He concocted a narrative that supposedly explains the war’s context and consequent­ly absolves him from the responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity he persistent­ly refuses to assume. It also distracts from his stated policy of imploring Qatar to funnel more funds to Gaza to strengthen Hamas, all in order to weaken the Palestinia­n Authority and render any political negotiatio­ns impossible.

According to this narrative, 7 October was simply a debacle that could have been averted had the Israel Defense Forces and Shabak intelligen­ce not failed. The bigger problem now, according to Netanyahu, is the possibilit­y of a Palestinia­n state that the world, especially the US, has been trying to impose on Israel since the attack. According to this narrative, only a heroic Netanyahu can stand up to the US, defy an American president and prevent this travesty.

Now of course it is impossible that a new Palestinia­n state could be “imposed” from outside. But this framing allows Netanyahu to placate his rightwing extremist coalition and partners, who have long opposed any form

 ?? Photograph: Miriam Alster/Pool via Reuters ?? Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting with Joe Biden to discuss the conflict between Israel and Hamas, October 2023.
Photograph: Miriam Alster/Pool via Reuters Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting with Joe Biden to discuss the conflict between Israel and Hamas, October 2023.

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