The international community is under unprecedented pressure from the international community in the current conflict that Israel is facing. Since October, several countries and the United Nations have been calling on Israeli forces to stop the conflict. Even Western countries, which support Israel, are demanding that Israel stop. However, Israel** has been unusually resolute and has directly rejected the call for a ceasefire, citing inconsistency with the goals of the war. Israel believes that only by completely eradicating "Hamas" can it be regarded as accomplishing the goal of war. Therefore, the Israeli Prime Minister once again strongly rejected the demands of the international community.
Israel's rejection of the international community's call for a ceasefire demonstrates its firm position and determination. At the internal meeting, the Israeli Prime Minister stressed that while the international community was sympathetic to Gaza's plight, it had forgotten Israel's security interests. They know very well that only by accomplishing the objectives of the war can they completely guarantee their own security. Israel** has turned a blind eye to the pressure of the international community and has insisted on its position against all odds.
The Israeli prime minister also made a call to France, Germany and other Western countries. He sarcastically said that these countries cannot support Israel while demanding that Israel stop, which will prevent Israel from achieving its war goals. The Israeli prime minister has clearly expressed pressure and expectations on its Western allies to consider their positions.
Israel's insistence on its war goals is based on two main considerations. First of all, they believe that the militants of "Hamas" pose a serious threat to Israel's ***. These armed men regularly fire rockets into Israel, threatening the lives of Israeli civilians. In order to eliminate these threats, Israel considers it necessary to take military action.
Secondly, Israel's domestic politics are also an important reason for sticking to the goals of the war. Israel's political ecology is complex, and right-wing parties have an important influence in political life. These right-wing parties have generally taken a hard line against Palestine and supported military action against the Gaza Strip. As a result, Israel** is politically under pressure from right-wing forces in the country, making it difficult for it to compromise on the issue of its policy toward Gaza.
Although Israel's military action in the Gaza Strip has been condemned by many countries, Israel still has some significant international supporters, especially the United States. The United States has long been Israel's closest ally, providing military, economic, and diplomatic support to Israel, which has emboldened Israel to respond to pressure from the international community.
Many American politicians, especially members of Congress, take a hardline stance against Israel. This gives Israel greater confidence in dealing with external pressures. For example, at the United Nations, the United States repeatedly used the "one-vote veto" to prohibit the adoption of resolutions against Israel, which greatly reduced the pressure on Israel.
In addition, the United States is also pushing for strong military aid. The United States has repeatedly asked the US Congress to immediately emphasize to the Israeli side that the Congress should abandon the review process because the US "allies" are under threat. It is precisely with such a strong international backing that Israel dares to confront the international community and persist in war.
Israel has a strong military and has a clear advantage in military operations against the Gaza Strip. In particular, its strong air force and intelligence capabilities give Israel a military advantage over its adversaries. In addition, Israel has built advanced air defense systems, such as the Iron Dome system, to protect its civilians from rocket attacks.
These military advantages have provided Israel with the confidence to dare to confront the international community and continue to insist on war. Israel believes that only through military action can it effectively eliminate the threat and protect itself
While Israel has some international support, they also face some troubles. Some countries have even shouted the slogan of severing diplomatic relations, expressing strong dissatisfaction and condemnation of Israel. In addition, a number of armed groups have launched attacks against Israel in an attempt to exert pressure on Israel with acts of terror.
However, Israel** has reacted more strongly to the international community and resolutely defended its own interests and war goals. With their strong military strength and international support, they have resisted the pressure and challenges from the international community.
In this conflict, Israel has rejected the international community's call for a ceasefire and has insisted on carrying out military operations to safeguard its own interests and security. This demonstrates Israel's firm position and determination. However, Israel faces serious challenges, whether it is political pressure or the threat of terrorist attacks. In the future, Israel needs to seek the cooperation and consensus of the international community while upholding its own interests in order to achieve the goal of lasting peace.