According to Al Jazeera 22**, Israel has launched a large-scale "liquidation" operation in the West Bank, arresting 4,675 Palestinians. The arrests were carried out mainly in Hebron, Ramallah and other places, and included a number of Palestinians and security personnel.
Israel said the operation was to combat the activities of Palestinian armed groups and said the ** were suspected of being involved in attacks on Israelis. However, the Palestinian side accused Israel's actions of "political revenge" and said that most of these ** were innocent civilians.
The international community has expressed concern about this. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said the arrests violated the fundamental rights of Palestinians and called on Israel to immediately release all Palestinians who had been illegally detained. However, in the face of international condemnation and questioning, the Israeli side continues to insist that this action is necessary. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the operation was to protect the safety of Israeli citizens and called attacks on Israel by Palestinian armed groups "unacceptable." He also said that Israel will continue to take all necessary measures to protect the safety of its citizens.
For the Palestinians, this arrest is a grave violation of their rights. Many Palestinians said the operation had given them confidence in the peace process. They argued that there was a lack of justice and fairness on the part of the Israeli side in its treatment of the Palestinians and called the operation part of "ethnic cleansing". At the same time, some Palestinians have launched a campaign in the West Bank to demand the release of all Palestinians who have been illegally detained. These activities sparked clashes with Israeli security personnel, resulting in some personnel**.
Israel's "liquidation" operation has undoubtedly brought greater difficulties to the already fragile Palestinian-Israeli peace process. Although the international community and regional countries have repeatedly called on the two sides to resolve their disputes through peaceful means, the possibility of achieving peace is still slim. Against this background, the international community should play a more active role in promoting the two sides to resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation and avoid further escalation of the situation.
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