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I think this is a very convenient position for the US. It fails to take into account the depth of connections between Israel and the US, and how much of the situation in Gaza can only happen because of the US.
Even if I grant that there is some genocide scaling factor because it's done by a vassal state, I still would argue the devastation of Gaza is certainly more far extensive.
The US has very little reason to target Palestinians, and most of the violence from Palestinian groups have targeted Israelis. The US is far more concerned about other groups in the region, like ISIS, the Taliban, and the Houthis. The main reason the US seems to care is because they successfully carried out an attack on our ally.
The US has repeatedly told Israel to scale back their operations in Gaza and allow humanitarian aid in, yet they completely ignore it. There's absolutely no way Israel is anywhere close to a "vassal state," they do pretty much whatever they want.
But yeah, Israel is certainly emboldened by having such a powerful ally. That doesn't make the US responsible for Israeli actions though.
The US has interest in having a foothold in the region. The foothold they've chosen is a settler colonial project that has reasons to exterminate the native population as settler projects often do.
These are pretty small concerns, the actual concerns in the region are the nation states that oppose US hegemony.
US aid to Israel did not start with October 7th.
Actions speak louder than words, and all of our actions seem to suggest they can do no wrong. So maybe consider that just because we say otherwise doesn't actual mean we want their actions to scale back.
The US is arming, funding, and blocking accountability from the UN. How many times do we have to reload the gun before the shooting is our fault too?
Nor did the successful attacks against Israel. It has been in a precarious situation since its inception.
And yeah, the current reason to support Israel is to oppose Iran, that's pretty clear. But the US also doesn't want open war with Iran either. But the conflict with Iran is pretty recent, starting with the Iranian Revolution, before that, relations were pretty good. To be fair, the revolution was largely a reaction to the CIA regime change, but my point is that's not the reason the US supported Israel, it has always been about helping Israel defend itself from its hostile neighbors. Whether Israel is worth supporting is another issue entirely (I think it was a mistake).
If you're expecting a change in action from the US, you'll be sorely disappointed. At a certain point, it's more habit than anything.