Israel accelerates its offensive in southern Gaza, and the United States and Israel conspire to caus

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Why is Israel in such a hurry, what is the United States conspiring with Israel?Recently, after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's fourth visit to Israel, Israel quickly abandoned northern Gaza and accelerated the pace of its offensive into southern Gaza. However, this series of actions inevitably raises doubts: what exactly happened?What kind of secrets are hidden in Israel's actions?According to Qatar's Al Jazeera, Hamas-affiliated armed Qassam brigades said Israeli forces had withdrawn 70 percent of their troops from the northern Gaza Strip and shifted to attacking the southern Gaza Strip. At the same time, the Qassam Brigade said that the Israeli army's mobility in the northern Gaza Strip is limited, and its military operations in the north have failed. The news has attracted global attention after Israel had previously claimed that Hamas's main military installations and armed forces were concentrated in Gaza City in the north, vowing to destroy Gaza City. However, the facts show that Israel's military action has not achieved the desired results, and one cannot help but call into question the true intent of its action. Satellite imagery shows that the Israeli army has not entered the central area of Gaza City, not even the adjacent town of Jabariya, and that most of the military operations have been on the periphery and at a few key targets.

This has led the outside world to question what is the hidden purpose behind the half-assertion of Israel's military actionNo matter how Israel explains it, in the eyes of the outside world, the withdrawal of the Israeli army without accomplishing its operational objectives is a huge failure. According to reports, the Israeli army is distributing leaflets, and the next target is the Khan Younis area in the southern Gaza Strip, which will begin to become their main military operation. More importantly, some military officers revealed that the offensive in the Khan Younis area will be the last Israeli military operation in Gaza. This has sparked widespread speculation and questioning, especially in light of the news that Hamas's military leader, Sinwar, is hiding in the Khan Younis area. This may be reminiscent of the pretexts Israel used to attack refugee camps and hospitals. Against this backdrop, is there a deeper conspiracy behind Israel's action?Is this series of actions a tacit agreement between the United States and Israel?These questions raise more questions. Faced with this situation, we need more information and explanations to sort out the truth of the facts. In any case, this series of actions will have a significant impact on stability and peace in Gaza.

It is hoped that the international community will intensify its good offices, urge all parties to resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation, and make more efforts for peace and stability in the Middle East. Israel's military operations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have clear objectives and plans of action, which are markedly different from past offensive methods. The action follows US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's fourth visit to Israel after a temporary ceasefire, suggesting that some kind of agreement has been reached between the US and Israel on military operations and the governance of the Gaza Strip. Although both the United States and Israel want to crush Hamas, the two sides disagree on the length of the military operation and their position on Fatah. Biden is under pressure from the international community to end the war as soon as possible, while Israel has made a strong statement that it will not compromise. However, the rapid movement of the Israeli army changed the direction of the offensive, which was most likely the result of a compromise between the two sides. The United States may agree that Israel will take responsibility for Gaza security and prop up peace after the war**, while Israel will agree to end the war in a short time. In this way, both sides can get what they want most, and the war can end as soon as possible. As we know, Israel acted decisively in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, quickly changing the direction of the offensive. Behind this action, there may be a compromise between the United States and Israel.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during his visit to Israel that Biden wants the war to end as soon as possible, but Israeli Defense Minister Gallant believes that the war will take months. This shows the differences between the two sides over the length of the military operation. In addition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also stated that Fatah will not be allowed to govern Gaza, which is at odds with the two-state solution backed by the United States. In response to this situation, the United States and Israel may have reached some compromise on the governance of the post-war Gaza Strip and the timing of the end of the war. According to reports, the United States may agree that Israel will take responsibility for security in the Gaza region after the war and support a peace** scenario, while Israel will agree to end the war in a short time. In this way, both sides can get what they want most, and the war can end as soon as possible. In addition, the international community is concerned about the lack of ability of the United States to restrain Israel. The rapid change in the direction of the Israeli offensive may be the result of a compromise between the two sides. The international community generally believes that the United States is not able to restrain Israel. The United States supports the two-state solution, but Israel explicitly opposes it. This action could mean that the United States agreed to Israel's plan to take responsibility for the security of Gaza after the war and to support peace, while Israel agreed to end the war in 4-6 weeks.

This compromise helped bring the war to an end, allowing both sides to get the outcome they wanted. In general, the United States and Israel are at odds over military action and post-war governance options in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but it is likely that the two sides reached some sort of compromise on the issues. Such a compromise contributed to the end of the war, allowing both sides to get the results they most wanted. Gaza, the symbol of Palestine, is controlled by Israel. What does this mean for Palestinian statehood?Does Palestine still have a chance to acquire full territory?What is the future of the Palestinian State?Let's take a look at this question together. The Gaza Strip is located in southwestern Palestine, bordering Israel and Egypt. Although Gaza is only a small part of the Palestinian territory, it is the only sovereign territory of the Palestinian people. The reality, however, is brutal: the Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli blockade since 2007, isolated from the outside world and living in difficult conditions. Poverty and unemployment remain high in Gaza, and residents are living in extreme hardship. And for the Palestinian State, Gaza has an important symbolic significance.

The Palestinian State has now lost control of the West Bank, and if Gaza were to be lost, the Palestinian State would no longer have an intact piece of territory. This will pose a huge challenge to the prospects for the establishment of a Palestinian State and exacerbate the plight of the Palestinian people. The United States and Israel have always played an important role in the Middle East. The United States has long supported Israel, and this support has been highly controversial in the international community. The United States** has repeatedly vetoed United Nations resolutions condemning Israel's human rights violations, and even announced in December 2017 that it would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, a move that has sparked widespread condemnation from the international community. Israel** has also taken a tough stance on the Middle East issue and imposed blockade and military suppression on the Palestinian areas, which has led to the plight of the Palestinian people. Despite the grim reality, there is a glimmer of hope. The international community has repeatedly called on Israel to lift the blockade of the Gaza Strip and to bring about a peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine. At the same time, some countries and regions are also trying to mediate in an attempt to push the Palestinians and Israelis back to the negotiating table and seek a peaceful solution. Only with the joint efforts of the international community will it be possible to secure a better living and development space for the Palestinian people.

In any case, we cannot ignore the plight of the Palestinian people. They longed for peace, for freedom, for a country of their own. On this issue, each and every one of us should do something, speak up for the legitimate rights and interests of the Palestinian people, and strive for peace and development. We believe that as long as the international community makes concerted efforts, the question of Palestine will be properly resolved and the Palestinian people will be able to usher in a better future.

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