Israel broke the bottom line in Gaza, ** a large number of civilians, causing global shock Recently, the conflict in the Gaza Strip has been going on for a long time, and the Israeli regime has been blamed for its violence.
According to news reports, Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip has caused a large number of civilians**, triggering global shock and condemnation. It is reported that the Israeli army used highly advanced and precise ** to bombard the Gaza Strip.
Regrettably, however, these attacks have not only targeted *** and military targets, but have also resulted in large numbers of civilians.
The sight of houses destroyed by artillery fire, sad faces and helpless children is heartbreaking.
The madness of the Israeli regime, its refusal to evacuate nationals and ceasefire, and its frenzy are alarming in the face of pressure and appeals from the international community and humanitarian organizations, which the Israeli regime has repeatedly ignored and rejected its demands for the withdrawal of its troops from the Gaza Strip and the cessation of its offensive. Their actions not only violate humanitarian and international law, but also deprive them of basic human morality and conscience.
At the same time, the American elite began to express concern about Israel's behavior and issued a warning. Although the United States has always been a staunch supporter of Israel, this time they have questioned Israel's behavior.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's Rare Statement, Criticism of Israel's PerformanceU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently issued a rare statement in which he harshly criticized Israel's actions.
He noted that Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip violated international humanitarian law and caused unacceptable harm to innocent civilians.
He urged the Israeli regime to immediately halt its assault on the Gaza Strip and called on all parties to engage in dialogue in order to achieve a peaceful settlement. Hillary Clinton and others proposed a new solution to the conflict, calling on the two countries to change their leaders and negotiate, and amid the condemnation and criticism of Israel's actions, some well-known politicians and elites have also proposed a new solution to the conflict.
Clinton and others have called for a change of leadership between Israel and Palestine and for comprehensive negotiations to achieve the goal of two countries living side by side in peace. The unanimous statement of the G7 in support of the concerns and calls of the nations of the world for the establishment of an independent Palestinian State based on the 1947 borders has gradually borne fruit, and the G7 has issued a unanimous statement in support of the establishment of an independent Palestinian State based on the 1947 borders.
This statement is a great pressure and constraint on the Israeli regime, and at the same time provides a firm backing for the Palestinian people's efforts to fight for their rights and interests.
Obama et al.'s calls and criticisms of Palestinian rights, emphasizing Palestinian freedom and justice, former U.S. ** Obama and others also expressed deep concern about the rights and freedoms of Palestinians.
They stressed that Palestinians should enjoy a life of peace and security, free from fear and oppression. They warned that any aggression and violence against Palestinians is unacceptable.
Netanyahu had to change his tune, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to change his tone and adjust his stance in the face of pressure and criticism from all sides for the initial victory of the Palestinian people.
He said that Israel would not occupy Gaza permanently and for a long time, and promised to achieve a ceasefire and de-escalate the conflict as soon as possible.
It is hoped that the political situation in Israel will change, the two-state solution will be realized, and the series of events and developments will usher in permanent peace in the Middle East, which shows the isolation of the Israeli regime in the international arena. If the situation continues to develop, the political situation in Israel may change, which may create more favourable conditions for the realization of a two-State peace solution.