Data mapThe last thing the world wants to happen, it happens. After a few days of ceasefire, fighting resumed in GazaAs we watched, a killing ground began again.
It's really a killing.
On 2 December, the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza was hit by Israeli airstrikes. According to the data released by the Pakistani side, at least 100 people have died, and a large number of people are buried under the rubble.
They're waiting for help, and many of them can't wait for help.
It was just an attack.
Look at the social **on**, Palestinian mothers, holding their children and crying, some children are crying, their faces are full of blood;And some children, with their heads drooping, have closed their eyes forever.
After all, they are just children, what a human tragedy!
But to be honest, the whole world is tired, not to mention 100 deaths, it is 200, 300, or even 500 deaths, how many people really care?
Poor Palestinians have become a cold number in the news that no one cares about.
Since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on October 7, more than 1,200 people have died on the Israeli side, many of them civiliansIn the Gaza Strip, more than 15,000 people are pitiful, 70% of whom are women and children.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres also lamented:Gaza has become a child's grave.
The whole world is looking forward to a ceasefire and rejoicing at the recent ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners. But it was just a few days of ceasefire, and then, business as usual, Israel launched heavy bombardments, and Hamas did not give in and fired rockets.
*And then**, killing after killing.
According to the latest Israeli report, Tayle, a well-known Palestinian scientist and rector of the Islamic University of Gaza, was killed.
Tayle is a professor of physics who is ranked among the world's most prominent 2% of scientists, according to a study by Stanford University.
It is not easy to produce such a scientist in Gaza!He could have left Gaza, but he chose to stay here, forever.
What's next?
Israeli leaflet in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis sofa, which reads in Arabic: "You must immediately evacuate and go to the refuge in Rafah." Khan Younis is a dangerous area of fighting. You've been warned. ”
In a word:If you want to live, leave Khan Younis.
Note that Khan Younis belongs to southern Gaza, and in the previous fighting, Israel drove about 1 million Palestinians to flee northern Gaza and pour into southern Gaza, and now the Israeli army is about to start clearing in the south.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said"We will continue the war until we achieve all the goals that we cannot achieve without ground maneuvering. ”
In his opinion, Israel has no choice but to completely destroy Hamas;Israel has no other way to win than a ground war.
The negotiations reached an impasse, and Netanyahu ordered the Mossad negotiating team in Qatar to withdraw from Doha. Israel also launched simultaneous air strikes against targets in Lebanon and Syria.
Hamas, for its part, has vowed that there will be no more prisoner exchange agreements until the ceasefire in Gaza and the end of Israeli aggression.
But can Israel really destroy Hamas?
I see that Macron, the French ** in Dubai, warned on the 2nd that Israel must make its goals clearer.
He said:"What does the total destruction of Hamas mean?Does anyone think this is possible?If that's the case, the war will last 10 years, and I don't think anyone will be able to really define ...... goal”
He stressed that Israel has the right to defend itself, "but the right to self-defense in no way gives you the right to attack civilians".
Gaza is bleeding a river, and France can't stand it anymore. Spain, Ireland and other European countries have even quarreled fiercely with Israel, and even have to recall each other's ambassadors.
But behind Israel, there is the United States.
The United States also stated that Israel should avoid harming civilians. Israel responded: We never target civilians. But the United States has always vetoed Security Council resolutions calling for an immediate ceasefire to protect civilians.
The resumption of fighting can last for weeks, months, or even years. But one thing is certain, and a large number of Palestinians have left this world tragically.
This is the reality, the harsh reality.
Finally, what do you think?
The road to peace is vast, and the eyes are full of blood.
I don't want to say anything more, only endless sorrow.
I have been to Gaza for more than 20 years, and I live by the sea in Gaza, and when I open the window, the vast Mediterranean Sea is in front of me, and I immediately think of Haizi's poem:Facing the sea, spring flowers are blooming
But for Gaza's more than 2 million Palestinians, there is never a spring of flowers, and the most unfortunate thing for them is that they were born on this land. They could not escape from this open-air prison, and they never enjoyed peacetime, but the war destroyed their homes, their homes, and even their lives again and again.
Alas, the children of Gaza do not grow up.
We're still watching the fighting continue, the killing going on, and the blood is still going on, and it may continue for a long time.
This is a disgrace to the international community, this unjust world!