It might not be as simple as that. It's not like the USA under Biden hasn't given Israel weapons to destroy Hamas. Not sure how much more they can destroy it short of nuking it to be honest.
According to this Israeli newspaper both Hamas and Netanyahu have at various times scuppered deals. This article quotes sources saying that Trump put more pressure on Netanyahu in one meeting (via an envoy) than Biden did in over a year.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/on-a-d...l-broke-loose/
On Jan 7th Trump also posted a less than flattering video of someone describing Netanyahu as a 'dark son of a bitch' and 'obsessive' and basically accusing Netanyahu of influencing US foreign policy to do Israel's dirty work for him.
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldT...89043423746072
Not going to blame 1 party above the other, but I see Severn Trent are planning to increase bills by 47% in next 5 years but will pay increased dividends going forwards. Sod prioritising renationalisation of the railways, this has to take priority as it is a true monopoly situation that businesses are taking clear advantage of whilst OFFWAT does nothing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvge6d1dx6mo
Agree with that, I can get from A - B by a variety of means (or not go) but I need power and water to survive. All the utility companies are taking the wazz and should be brought under control so that the consumer gets a fair deal and not be milked for the sake of some investor (whether they are pension companies or not!).
So kill off the dividends, no more investment funds, higher bills to raise even more money. If it were still government owned then taxes would have to rise and the government is beyond its borrowing limit already.
In my view the government did very well in selling off an outdated underfunded resource, a bit like RT buying Notts post-Munto. There was more to be fixed than met the eye. Similarly with rail - outdated, dramatically requiring major infrastructure upgrades but the government opted out for decades of doing the necessary work. Personally I do not understand any business wanting these enterprises and the chickens are now coming home to roost except the directors get some good bonuses out of being unable to deliver.
Do you really believe that the current, or even near recent, governments have the finances, or financial will, to fix the decades of underinvestment in national infrastructure?
Bliar had plenty of opportunity and years in which to reverse much that Thatcher introduced.
Let's put it another way; name one government enterprise that is really working well. You can introduce local government in that list if you wish.