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There’s no denying it, the relationship between Israel and the United States is very strong. It’s not just the diplomatic niceties or military coordination. It’s something deeper. It’s rooted in shared values, a common understanding of evil, and a moral clarity that defines both nations when facing barbarism.
That bond was on full display at the recent joint press conference between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Jerusalem.
Rubio didn’t mince words. He called Hamas what it is, a terrorist regime that must be eliminated. “Hamas cannot remain in Gaza,” he declared. “Hamas is not only holding Israeli hostages but all of the people of Gaza.” In one sentence, Rubio cut through the moral fog and nailed the truth: Gaza is suffering because Hamas has turned it into a weapon of war.
Rubio reaffirmed U.S. support for reinstating sanctions on Iran, condemned the October 7th massacre, and stated unequivocally that recognition of a Palestinian state at this moment would “strengthen Hamas.” He even honored the eternal Jewish connection to Jerusalem by praising the archaeological significance of the City of David.
In addition, the topic of Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria surfaced at the press conference with clarity and firmness. When asked directly, Prime Minister Netanyahu didn’t hesitate: “If countries take unilateral actions against us, they can expect we will respond with actions of our own.”
This was a sharp and unapologetic message—not just to European governments pushing for premature recognition of a Palestinian state, but also to anyone pressuring Israel to abandon its rights to its ancestral heartland.
While Secretary Rubio didn’t explicitly endorse Israeli sovereignty, he clearly stated that “we warned the countries trying to recognize a Palestinian state that Israel will respond to their moves.”
The implication was unmistakable: no US support for a Palestinian state, together with silent approval of Israeli steps to finally apply sovereignty in Judea & Samaria.
The path to stability doesn’t go through Brussels or Ramallah; it runs through security, deterrence, and respect for Israel’s right to determine its own future.
So yes, it’s refreshing and encouraging to see an American administration that understands the stakes and stands firmly with Israel. But even with all the right words, there are still three glaring blind spots in American policy that must be addressed if we are to win this war, and not just for Israel’s sake, but for the entire free world.
Blind Spot #1: Qatar Is Not a Partner—It’s a Patron of Terror
For all the tough talk on Hamas and Iran, Rubio’s silence on Qatar was deafening. He mentioned U.S. discussions with Gulf countries and a possible role for Qatar “in what happens next”, but not a single word about Qatar’s role in what happened until now.
Qatar has spent decades financing Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and other radical Islamist movements around the world. It funds Al Jazeera, a media empire that spreads Islamist propaganda globally while masquerading as journalism. Hamas leaders have lived in luxury in Doha, Qatar, safe and sound for years while orchestrating genocidal terror against Jews.
Qatar is not a neutral broker and not a reliable U.S. ally. It is an enemy state actively waging information and proxy warfare against the West.
Israel’s recent precision strike on Hamas leaders in Doha was a bold and necessary move. “There is no safe haven for terrorists,” Netanyahu said. He’s right. And yet, Washington still treats Qatar like a partner. That’s not just a blind spot, it’s a dangerous delusion.
Blind Spot #2: Pretending Syria and Lebanon Still Exist
The Sykes-Picot map is dead. It’s been dead for years. Syria and Lebanon, as functioning nation-states, are long gone. What remains are battlefields ruled by militias, terror groups, and foreign proxies, chief among them Iran’s Hezbollah and Jolani’s jihadi ISIS brigades in Syria.
Israel doesn’t strike “sovereign” Syria or Lebanon. Israel strikes Iranian weapons convoys, Hezbollah command posts in Lebanon, and Jolani jihadi terror outfits in Syria that threaten our existence and have been committing ethnic cleansing against the Syrian Christians, Alawites, Kurds, and Druze. The West needs to stop pretending that these are normal countries and start recognizing the regional free-for-all for what it is: a brutal civilizational war between radical Islamic factions, where all the minorities are in a daily battle struggling to survive.
Policies built on old maps and outdated assumptions only tie Israel’s hands and endanger Western interests.
Blind Spot #3: The Whole Population is the Problem
This is the hardest truth of all, and the one no Western leader wants to say out loud: Hamas is not just a terror group, it is the popular ideological will of the people in Gaza. And the same is largely true under the Palestinian Authority in Judea and Samaria.
Poll after poll confirms what we all see on the ground, the Arab Muslim street in Gaza, Judea and Samaria does not want peace with Israel; they want Israel gone. October 7th wasn’t condemned by the masses; it was celebrated. Children were handed sweets. Songs of praise for the massacre flooded social media. All, as the non-combatants of Gaza danced for joy as our hostages were paraded in the streets for all to see. That’s not “resistance,” that’s genocidal hatred rooted in jihad.
The real issue is not occupation or settlements. It’s a Muslim ideology that rejects the very existence of Jews, Christians, and anyone who won’t submit to the Muslim caliphate. Whether Sunni-led by Qatar or Shiite-led by Iran, this is a global jihad movement that targets not just Israel, but America, Europe, and the entire free world.
Until the West is ready to confront that ideology, not just the weapons it wields, we will remain in a cycle of illusion and bloodshed.
Let Israel Do What Must Be Done—That’s America First
Despite these blind spots, the U.S.-Israel alliance is more critical than ever. Suppose we start with the premise that America truly wants peace, security, and long-term stability in the Middle East. In that case, it must give Israel the independence and support to finish the job, achieve total victory, implement Trump’s Gaza emigration plan, apply sovereignty in Judea and Samaria first, take all the land necessary in Southern Lebanon and Syria to secure Israel, protect the minority populations there and deter our genocidal enemies, without conditions, without micromanagement, and without illusions.
Israel is not the problem; it’s the solution. A strong, independent Israel that crushes terror in the region is not only good for Israelis, it’s good for Americans. It frees up U.S. resources. It deters Iran, Qatar, and all their proxies. It sends a message to jihadists everywhere: the free world will not be intimidated.
That is what America First actually looks like; relying on your most capable, trustworthy ally to handle the toughest region on earth, without US boots on the ground, so that America can focus on its real strategic threats, like China and the global economic war already underway.
Let Israel win. Let us be your forward base of freedom in the Middle East.
There is no immunity for terrorists, not in Rafah, not in Ramallah, and not in Doha.
And the sooner America sees that, the safer we’ll all be.
Avi Abelow is the host of the Pulse of Israel daily video/podcast and the CEO of ‘12Tribe Films Foundation’.

first class commentary! A-plus.
This is brilliant, a breath of fresh air. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Your logic and insights are impeccable.
Having said that, your editorial re-ignites on a frustration I’ve had since Trump was inaugurated: why can’t Trump see the points raised here? It’s not just the issues with Qatar and Lebanon, etc. Why did he interject himself between Israel and Hamas, making the solution more about him than Israel? Why did he change the focus from winning the war, where it needs to be, to the hostages? (Hamas is never going to release all the hostages; they are Hamas’s only bargaining chip against total annihilation. By shifting the focus to the hostages, Trump only empowered Hamas and prolonged the war.) Trump’s emphasis on negotiation above all else has only prolonged this war and made the solution much more difficult.
I’ve very grateful Trump was elected, of course. We all should be. But, in my view, he has been incompetent with both the Ukraine and the Israeli war… to the great detriment of the world.
This is an excellent and truthful essay. The three “blind spots” mentioned are of immediate concern. There may also be a fourth “blind spot” that may not be of immediate concern, but is not of distant concern either. IMHO, the fourth “blind spot” is the Islamic dictatorship of Erdogan’s Turkey being a member of NATO..
According to news reports, Erdogan has revanchistic ambitions to recreate an Ottomen Empire, supports the ISIS terrorist leader Jolani in Syria, and wants to destroy the tiny Jewish state of Israel. If Israel needs to defend itself directly against the terrorism created by Erdogan’s Turkey, then is NATO obligated to “defend” the Islamic terrorist state of Turkey?
European countries such as Spain, Germany, France, and Britain, to name a few, have a long history of barbaric antisemitism. Would European members of NATO relish an excuse to militarily attack Israel because Israel defended itself against Turkey? Would a future anti=Zionist US President want NATO to attack Israel more than the Europeans?
May Israel stay strong and get stronger. For as told in the Haggadah, every generation a group arises that wants to destroy the Jews.
Am Yisrael Chai, despite 4,000 years of brutal antisemitism and Democrats.
Avi, you’re a favorite of mine. You’ve outdone yourself here.
I only hope President Trump reads this and heeds its clear message.
The only blind spot is what comes out of your ass. You are the problem. Just a low rent Jew Hater yelling at his moon God.
Your side is losing this war. The IDF is cleaning out Gaza. When that is done there will be no Hamas and Palestinians. They will be living in the Sinai Desert.
Sucks to be you. OK, que the 5th grade level gay jokes.
so you’re a ‘homophobe’ as well as an anti-semite. You’re just sore cuz people all over the west are protesting against your favorite pets, knuckle-dragging moslems.
Thanks for proving my point, assling. Like a dumb sh*t you qued up your standard gay joke. Like a mindless good little soldier following orders.
Actually everyone knows about you….your stupidity, your immaturity, your Jew hating drivel, your pro gaza drivel.
Yesterday It was kind of fun to have the three biggest morons together on the site all supporting each other with all of those fake upvotes and downvotes. Scumsrent and THX always have their idiot friends to bloat the count. Of course you were there, bringing up the rear with your “incisive” one liners. Well, things are back to normal. Your friends are gone and you are rocking the downvotes per usual.
That is why your comments are routinely deleted. You just aren’t that bright, are you Mohammed. And yet you keep coming back for more abuse.
“Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error.” – Cicero
ISLAM IS EVIL 😈
I’m sick to death if hearing about suffering Gazans and… ‘the CHILDREN”.
I never hear about the children of Israel suffering their traumas, their murdered fathers and mothers who had to go to Gaza to fight the creatures of murder death and torture, and if they’re lucky, returning with bad injuries and many with mental trauma.
The entire north of Israel is empty because Israelis had to flee their OWN hones and businesses to escape Hezbollah rockets.
People in the south are still suffering. The hostages are permanently erased from talk about Gaza except as a footnote.
It’s disgusting. And they people talk about rebuilding Gaza while Hezbollah build new tunnels in the north to attack Israel and the West Bank stocks rockets to fire at Israel while attacking and murdering Israelis daring to live on teir own land.
I am sick beyond endurance of these parasites and the West throwing the entire livelihoods of their respective populations to sustain these vile beings.
Truer words were never spoken. Spot on!
Congrats and Well said sir. Upvoted.
Take not as friends people “of The Book”. Paraphrased from the Quran..
Forget not the difference of messianic spreading of The Word of God: Islamic by the sword; Christian by loving kindness. Mostly.