In the short term, the U.S. is likely to continue providing military aid to Israel, while also working to promote a ceasefire and a return to peace negotiations. However, as the crisis in Gaza continues to deepen, the U.S. may face increasing pressure to re-examine its position on Israel and to take a more nuanced approach to the conflict.

As the crisis in Gaza continues to deepen, the international community is growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress towards a ceasefire. The United Nations has held several emergency meetings to address the crisis, but so far, no agreement has been reached.

The U.S. has used its veto power at the UN Security Council to block several resolutions that were critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza. This has led to accusations that the U.S. is shielding Israel from international criticism and accountability.

Despite these criticisms, the U.S. remains committed to its position on Israel. The Biden administration has indicated that it will continue to work with Israel and other regional partners to promote stability and security in the region.