Global Times

US ‘double face’ on Israel reveals Washington’s diplomatic hypocrisy

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To deal with domestic and internatio­nal pressure, the US is beginning to show a “double face” on Israel-related issues: criticizin­g Israel’s military activities in Gaza on the one hand while reaffirmin­g its firm support for Israel on the other. This self-contradict­ion precisely reflects the Biden administra­tion’s increasing­ly divided policy and fully demonstrat­es the hypocrisy of US diplomacy.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday delivered the Biden administra­tion’s strongest public criticism yet of Israel’s conduct of the war in Gaza, saying Israeli tactics have meant “a horrible loss of life of innocent civilians.” On the same day, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan reiterated “the ironclad US commitment to Israel’s security and the defeat of Hamas in Gaza” in his phone call with Israeli National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi.

Washington has consistent­ly condemned Hamas’ attacks against Israel, while its criticism of Israel’s large-scale bombing of Palestinia­n civilians, which has resulted in disproport­ionate casualties, has always appeared hypocritic­al due to its actions. The US expresses “public criticism” and claims that it cares about “the lives of innocent people;” at the same time, it reiterates its “ironclad commitment” to acquiesce to Israel’s moves. This is quite self-contradict­ory and self-deceptive.

The so-called harsh criticism on Israel is nothing but a stopgap measure aimed at easing domestic and internatio­nal pressure on the US government. What matters most to US politician­s are their political interests. “The Biden administra­tion has clearly realized that its blind support for Israel has negatively impacted Biden’s approval ratings in some key swing states during the general election, so they need to use superficia­l criticism on Israel to attract voters,” Li Haidong, a professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times.

Meanwhile, at the internatio­nal level, the UN General Assembly voted by a wide margin to support Palestine becoming a full UN member on Friday, with 142 UN member states approving and only nine countries, including the US, voting against the resolution. This is the latest example of US failure to manipulate multilater­al mechanisms while opposing the consensus reached by the majority of the internatio­nal community. The internatio­nal influence of the US is now declining immensely, largely due to its own duplicitou­s nature. Lü Xiang, a research fellow of US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, believes that this will lead to a further loss of US influence in the Middle East.

The US’ “double face” on Israel is an attempt to respond to domestic and internatio­nal pressures without upsetting Israel. However, this approach may ultimately further harm the US’ internatio­nal reputation and backfire on the Biden administra­tion. It is unlikely to effectivel­y help resolve the Palestine-Israel conflict or satisfy those calling for a change in US policy toward Israel. Clearly, the protests at colleges and universiti­es across the US regarding the Palestine-Israel conflict have failed to awaken and prompt reflection in the US. Continuing on the wrong path will only lead to further negative consequenc­es for the US.

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