Title: Ceasefire Agreement Breakdown: Israel's Treachery, Angering the United States Rare Voice of Severe Condemnation!
Recently, the Israeli military announced the continuation of air strikes in Gaza, ending several days of humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and bringing the conflict into a new phase of escalation. This move has aroused the dissatisfaction of many countries, among which the United States has made a rare tough statement against Israel.
According to the Israeli military, they decided to continue bombing northern Gaza because the ceasefire expired at 7 a.m. local time on Friday and accused Hamas of taking the lead in launching a provocative attack on Israel in violation of the agreement. However, there is currently no evidence to substantiate the Israeli army's allegations. The end of the ceasefire has raised concerns from many countries, including the United States, Qatar and Egypt, among others, which have urged Israel to exercise restraint while trying to push for a further extension of the ceasefire. In this context, the United States has responded to Israel's actions with a rare toughness.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken broke out in an unusual "verbal confrontation" with Israel while attending a wartime cabinet meeting in Israel. Blinken said that there are two million Palestinians in southern Gaza and that Israel cannot operate as it does in the north, especially by attacking UN facilities and ensuring adequate security zones for civilian use. He noted that if Israel could not guarantee the safety of civilians, it would not be able to strike at civilian enclaves.
Defense Minister Gallant responded that all Israelis support the destruction of Hamas, even if it takes months. However, Blinken then said he did not think Israel had such time to engage in a heated verbal conflict.
The dialogue was considered the most unpleasant diplomatic communication between the United States and Israel since the current round of the Gaza conflict, and the United States called it "the strongest rhetoric ever made by the United States." This shows that the United States is very unhappy with the civilians** caused by Israel's devastating air strikes and ground operations in Gaza, and at the same time has doubts about Israel's ability to destroy Hamas in a short period of time.
This disagreement between the United States and Israel is undoubtedly bad news for the peace talks in Gaza. The United States, as Israel's largest military ally, would make such harsh remarks against Israel and make the Gaza peace process even more difficult. However, it is also possible that the United States will support more substantive action by the United Nations against Israel. So, on the whole, despite the escalation of the conflict, a peaceful solution is still possible, provided that the United States is determined enough to put pressure on Israel.
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