[Shorter post today - just some thoughts to help make sense of the strategies at play and our room for maneuver after the protests this weekend.] A month into the process we have a clearer sense of the strategy of Israel/US (and accessories) and the Palestinian Resistance (and allies).
The elites of the EU, of the Arab Nations, of nearly all Muslim Nations, are either directly owned by the USA and/or Wall Street, or like Syria, are placed in a headlock by the permanent state/deep state so that they can do little to nothing It must irk Assad's administration to the max to be pressured to help Hamas when Hamas not so long ago was leading the massacres in Syria on the direction of USA and Israel. Much the Same for Hezbollah, who had to fight against Hamas in Lebanon. Maybe the Arab Street is upset, but no one in the elites has any interest in helping a proxy of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is/was a USA asset. They already have enough trouble managing the USA's interference.
you rock, justin
The elites of the EU, of the Arab Nations, of nearly all Muslim Nations, are either directly owned by the USA and/or Wall Street, or like Syria, are placed in a headlock by the permanent state/deep state so that they can do little to nothing It must irk Assad's administration to the max to be pressured to help Hamas when Hamas not so long ago was leading the massacres in Syria on the direction of USA and Israel. Much the Same for Hezbollah, who had to fight against Hamas in Lebanon. Maybe the Arab Street is upset, but no one in the elites has any interest in helping a proxy of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is/was a USA asset. They already have enough trouble managing the USA's interference.