When the Besieged Become the Besieged: How the Destruction of Gaza Can Backfire and  Damage Israel's Foreign Relations

Beatrice graduated in Political and Economic Geography at the Sapienza Campus in Rome, and also attended the Sapienza School of Advanced Studies. He left Rome because of my interest in international relations, geopolitics and the Middle East. Beatrice is currently attending the Ca' Foscari Master MIM - Cross the Mediterranean, which allows for 2 years of non-stop travel between Italy, Tunisia and France. She was in Susa, Tunisia, for 3 months: here Beatrice improved her Arabic language skills and deepened her interest in the important dynamics of the MENA region. There is a recurring theme in Israel's political, social and cultural architecture: the siege mentality. Persistent, uncontrolled self-confidence if you are surrounded by opponents who want to wipe you off the face of the earth. Israel has spent the last 50 years trying to normalize regional relations and reduce the chaos that has existed since the birth of the State of Israel. But now, slot gacor as the Netanyahu government launches its most aggressive military operation in Gaza, leaving its people with no way out of the Gaza Strip, the regional network they worked so hard to create is getting worse, and their most united allies are also showing signs of disillusionment. .What if a person who is always under siege, does not feel relieved by surrounding himself with thorns all his life in the flesh? What if Israel, by destroying Gaza, turns its new partners against itself? How are foreign relations shaped by this ongoing dispute?

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