I hope for world peace, but I have to tell you with heavy sorrow that Israel bombed the Baptist hospital in Gaza, causing a large number of **.
According to reports, at least 500 people died, and even the Iranian embassy said that the death toll exceeded 1,000. This news is really heart-wrenching, we can't imagine that one second these children are still smiling innocently, and the next second they are bloody corpses.
In this conflict, the saddest thing for me is the words of a little Palestinian boy: "Our Palestinian children will not grow up, because they can die at any time in the next second." This sentence reminds me of a story during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in China, where a foreign correspondent asked a Chinese soldier:
What about winter?The soldier replied: "We don't plan to live until winter." These words make one feel the cruelty of war and the fragility of life.
However, the harsher reality behind the scenes is that if the Palestinian state of affairs persists, Israel will slowly encroach on them.
Although people do not want to see the image of the massacre, they acquiesce in Israel's encroachment on Palestine. This makes people feel the complexity and contradiction of human nature. Only when the blood flows like a river will the world awaken and some people will feel sad.
Just as there is no direct relationship between the Chinese and the Palestinians, we cry out for justice for the Palestinians because we have been touched by the goodness of human nature.
However, this is also hypocrisy. If humanity is for the good of Palestine, why wait until people die to shed tears?This kindness and hypocrisy are intertwined to make this world both cruel and beautiful.
From the perspective of the international community, the surrender of small countries is the greatest stability, which is also the hypocritical side of human nature.
In this harsh reality, the Palestinians seem to be faced with a difficult choice, whether to leave or stay.
Whichever path you choose, you will have to pay a huge price. It is a national test, a question of survival or destruction. The world is beautiful, but everything comes at a price.
This article is not a call for war, but I hope that everyone can deeply understand how hard-won peace is. In this beautiful world, if a people can live independently and enjoy full freedom, then the world is beautiful enough.
But we also need to understand that everything has a price and that our peace is not easy to come by. I hope that we can cherish the peace that is now and pray for those who are suffering in the war. **To the friends around you, so that more people can understand the cruel reality of the Middle East conflict and the complex contradictions of human nature.