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Revealing the Gaza War 57 People Standing in Line, the truth behind it will make you jaw-dropping!
A sudden storm in the Middle East brought war between Israel and the Gaza Strip to the brim. What is it that has plunged this once-troubled land into the vortex of war again?I'm going to take you through a game and unravel the mystery behind this conflict.
The conflict was triggered by Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, which killed more than 1,400 Israelis and abducted more than 200. Israel has launched heavy air strikes and ground incursions in an attempt to neutralize the threat posed by Hamas while rescuing the captured hostages. More than 10,000 people have been killed and wounded on both sides in the more than month-long war, and the international community has been shocked to call for a ceasefire and negotiations, but so far there has been no dawn of peace.
However, the most eye-popping poll from the Gaza Strip showed that 57 percent of residents supported Hamas's attack on Israel and expressed their support for the continuation of the war. This result has attracted widespread attention and doubts, and people can't help but go deep into the reasons behind **.
First, we need to understand the status and role of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This radical Islamic resistance movement won the Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006, but was not recognized by Israel and Western countries, leading to the Palestinian Authority**. Hamas controls the Gaza Strip, providing security, education, health, social welfare and other services, while deterring enemies with a strong armed force. Because Hamas provides a way to stand up to Israel, it also plays a role in social services and economic assistance, giving it a broad base of support in the Gaza Strip.
Secondly, the history and current situation of the Gaza Strip is key to understanding the attitudes of the population. Since the establishment of Israel in 1948, the Gaza Strip has experienced a blend of Egyptian, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Ottoman and other civilizations, and was finally occupied by Israel in the Third Middle East War in 1967. Despite the transfer of jurisdiction over parts of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority in 1994 under the Oslo Accords, Israel continues to impose blockades and restrictions on the Gaza Strip. The inhabitants of the Gaza Strip live in poverty and oppression, with the highest population density in the world, a dire economy and extremely poor infrastructure.
Next, it's crucial to understand how the population of the Gaza Strip perceives the war. According to opinion polls, the attitudes of the population are mixed and diverse. Pro-war populations see Hamas's attacks as a just counterattack to Israel, to defend Palestinian rights and dignity, and to achieve liberation and independence. The anti-war population sees it as a catastrophe for the Gaza Strip, an attempt to exacerbate suffering and hardship, and to undermine peace and stability.
Regardless of the position, this war will bring harm and destruction to both sides. However, it also evokes our reflection on history and our yearning for peace. We must not forget the resistance of the past, but we must find solutions through dialogue and understanding. It is only through joint efforts that we can put an end to this conflict and achieve peace and development in the region. Let us put aside antagonism and pursue the possibility of peace together. This is not just a problem in the Middle East, but a shared global responsibility.