The conflict between Israel and the Gaza Strip has been going on for a long time, and both sides have shown signs of unwillingness to stop, which has attracted widespread attention from the international community. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been adamant about a ceasefire, and speculation has been raised about Israel's true goals, and even Russia has issued warnings. Recently, however, Israel seems to have relented in its assertion that the future of the Gaza Strip must be managed by the Palestinian people. Will this change ease the current tensions?
Israel's proposal for a one-week ceasefire of 40 hostages has raised concerns. It has been argued that if Hamas accepts this request, it may fall into the trap of Israel;And if Hamas does not agree, Israel has a reason to continue its strikes. Netanyahu did so to weaken Hamas's menace, but there is also speculation about whether he wants to take control of the Gaza Strip. Recently, however, the Israeli side has indicated that the future of the Gaza Strip should be managed by the Palestinian people, but that fundamental reform is needed.
On the other hand, the chairman of the Israeli committee, Hanegbi, said that Israel is willing to let the Palestinian Authority take over the administration of Gaza after the war if it can "break and re-establish", that is, fundamentally reform the current leadership system. This is a departure from Israel's previous attitude and shows a certain compromise on the part of the Israeli side on the issue of Gaza. Not only that, but Russia has also warned that Israel's military action could trigger regional instability and draw Syria into it.
More and more countries are also opposing the expansion of conflicts, which is gradually increasing the pressure on the international environment. The U.S. military has also formed a 10-nation coalition to go to the Red Sea to deter the Houthis, but some countries have said they will not participate in this operation. In such a tense international environment, Israel has also gradually changed, demonstrating that the future of the Gaza Strip should be managed by the Palestinian people. However, whether Israel can truly listen to the voice of the international community, cease the fire and cease hostilities, and implement the two-state solution is still a question that needs to be carefully considered.
Only with the joint efforts of all parties can the current tension be eased and peace and stability in the region can be achieved.