Israel urgently moved, humanitarian access changed places!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Israel urgently moved, humanitarian access changed places!

Hey guys, today I'm going to talk about something that's really infuriating!Have you heard that the Israeli military announced the closure of the humanitarian corridor on Salah al-Din Street and changed the location?It's infuriating!It has to be said that this is not a light topic, but an issue of life and dignity.

At 19:20 Beijing time on January 7, 2024, the Israeli military unexpectedly announced the closure of the humanitarian corridor on Salah al-Din Avenue and forcibly moved it to Rashid Street. Don't look at it as just a street relocation, but behind it is the humanitarian issues of the entire Gaza Strip. Oh my God, what the hell is going on?!

To understand all this, we have to go back to the war that broke out between Israel and Hamas on October 7 last year. Listen to me, this war is simply a hellish existence, women and children have become victims. Israel claims 1,200 people have died, while Hamas has kidnapped 240 people and transported them to the Gaza Strip. It's not a dream, is it?!In response to all this, Israel carried out sustained bombing, causing more than 220,000 people died, most of them women and children!This is a human tragedy!

The local infrastructure has also been completely destroyed, and the entire strip has been completely cordoned off. This is no joke, this is what is happening in reality!However, through the mediation of Egypt and the United States, the two sides reluctantly reached a seven-day ceasefire agreement, during which some imprisoned women and children were exchanged, while some aid was sent to Gaza. But the question is, can this aid really solve the problem?

Now, let's return to today's focus — Israel's announcement of the closure of humanitarian corridors. Isn't this evading responsibility?Shouldn't more efforts be made to provide assistance to those victims?What is the humanitarian corridor being changed from Salah al-Din Street to Rashid Street?!

We can put ourselves in the shoes of ourselves, caught in the middle of war, in danger, in need of humanitarian assistance, only to find that the road to survival has been forcibly closed and we have to move to another path. Isn't this clearly ruthless?

Looking at the comments of netizens, everyone is full of righteous indignation, and some people said: "Why is Israel suffering, isn't this doubling the suffering of the family?".Someone else lamented: "This is simply a disregard for humanity, how can the international community sit idly by?"Indeed, this is not just a matter of one nation, but of the conscience of all mankind.

I gotta say, it's chilling. As a member of the international community, it is incumbent upon us to pay attention to such matters and not to allow innocent people to fall prey to political struggles. After all, humanitarianism is a fundamental principle that all countries and peoples should abide by, not a bargaining chip that can be thrown away at will.

From the perspective of the Chinese, we feel a great responsibility. We have experienced war and suffering, and we are well aware of human suffering. Therefore, we cannot sit idly by, but must raise our voices and call on the international community to pay attention to and work together to address this humanitarian crisis.

In short, the Israeli military's closure of humanitarian corridors is nothing short of a blasphemy against humanity. We cannot remain silent on this issue, but should work together to fight for the rights and dignity of those who are helpless. May such tragedies never happen again, and may everyone be able to live in peace and dignity.

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