The situation in the Gaza Strip is tense again!The interim ceasefire expired on 1 December, and Israel and Hamas did not announce an extension. Israel accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire, while Hamas blamed Israel for the resumption of the conflict. The two sides negotiated a ceasefire overnight, but failed to make progress. The Israeli army announced strikes on some 200 targets in the Gaza Strip, and the Gaza Strip was subjected to heavy air strikes. Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups have also fired rockets into Israel. The death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen to 178, with 589 injured, mostly women and children, according to the Gaza health department. The medical situation has become "catastrophic". What will the international community do in the face of this conflict?What can be done to alleviate this humanitarian crisis?We urgently need to find a solution.
Another battle raging in the Gaza Strip, with bombardments being heard across the Gaza Strip 40 minutes before the end of the temporary ceasefire. The conflict is still ongoing, and the medical situation in Gaza is already "catastrophic". It is reported that only the Al Ahli Arab Hospital is operational, and the vicinity of the hospital has been targeted, making it difficult for civilian vehicles and ambulances to transport the wounded. At the same time, the Israeli military's ban on aid entering the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing will further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and exacerbate the challenges for already struggling civilians. Countries have also expressed their positions. Jordan strongly condemns the renewed Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip and calls on the international community to put an end to Israel's "continued crimes against civilians". For his part, Iran's foreign minister said that a ceasefire should be continued, a large amount of humanitarian aid should be provided to Gaza, and an agreement should be reached for the exchange of detainees.
At the same time, the United Nations has called for another ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Innocent civilians have been the biggest victims of this war. The humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip continues to intensify, and medical resources are increasingly scarce, which will bring even greater suffering and suffering to the local population. In such a situation, how should we view this ongoing conflict?And how can we help the people of the Gaza Strip out of their predicament?This is a serious issue that requires our collective thinking and efforts. Secretary-General António Guterres and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turck and many other international figures have expressed their concern and regret over the conflict in the Gaza Strip. The resumption of conflict in the Gaza Strip has had a devastating impact on civilians, especially children, and hospitals in the Gaza Strip are no longer able to handle the additional wounded. We can't help but wonder when a humanitarian ceasefire will be achieved
In the face of such chaos and suffering, what we need more is action, not empty appeals. The resurgence of conflict in the Gaza Strip has aroused widespread concern in the international community. The United Nations Children** has issued a warning about children suffering from the effects of war, noting that hospitals are no longer able to take in more wounded children. Can we sit idly by while these innocent lives have once again been lost to the flames of war?As important representatives of international organizations, the voices of Secretary-General António Guterres and Volker Turck and others are more like a warning to the world: we can no longer sit idly by!We need to act and step up our efforts to push for a humanitarian ceasefire as soon as possible to save the lives of those innocent.
Not only the United Nations humanitarian agencies, but also caring people around the world are concerned about the situation in the Gaza Strip and calling on all parties to stop the conflict and protect the lives of civilians, especially children. On this issue, the consensus of the international community is very clear: children deserve special protection in all circumstances, and they should not be victims of war. Not only the international community, but also as individuals, we can do our part for peace. By paying attention to the dynamics of international organizations, actively participating in relevant public welfare activities, caring for the people in the war areas, and even letting more people understand the pain and destruction caused by the war to the local people. The efforts of each and every one of us will contribute to the achievement of a comprehensive humanitarian ceasefire. The resurgence of conflict in the Gaza Strip has made us even more aware of the urgency of a humanitarian ceasefire.
The calamities and sufferings inflicted on the people by war are unbearable for any country. It is only through joint efforts to create a peaceful environment and protect innocent lives that we can usher in true peace and tranquility. Let us act together to achieve a comprehensive humanitarian ceasefire and to protect the lives of children