Israeli forces launched another new offensive on the southeastern side of Gaza City, trying to advance into the center of the city, but met with stubborn resistance from Hamas forces. The fierceness and brutality of the battlefield are terrifying. The exchange of fire between the two sides in the area has reportedly continued for several hours, resulting in hundreds of people, including civilians and children. The fire, smoke, sound and gunfire on the battlefield enveloped the entire city of Gaza in terror and despair. The Israeli army has faced a series of challenges in its military operations against Gaza City, including the threat of tunnel and street fighting by Hamas forces. The advanced equipment used by the Israeli army in the narrow streets and high-density residential areas of Gaza City has greatly reduced its effectiveness in this environment.
Tanks, armoured vehicles, drones and *** have repeatedly suffered setbacks in the face of resistance from Hamas forces, leaving the Israeli army plagued by urban street fighting and ground positional warfare. At the same time, the Hamas armed forces have demonstrated a high degree of combat effectiveness and adaptability. They underwent rigorous training in a difficult environment and became familiar with Gaza's terrain and operations in urban and tunnel warfare. Although its equipment is not as advanced as that of the Israeli army, its soldiers are well-trained and good at using all kinds of equipment, including AK-47 rifles, RPG-7 rocket launchers, Sakar anti-tank missiles, etc., and effectively resist the Israeli army's offensive. The humanitarian catastrophe of the conflict is also becoming increasingly apparent.
Hundreds of civilians and children have been killed in the crossfire, and the inhabitants of Gaza City are living in terror and despair. The international community strongly condemned the Israeli army's military operation in Gaza City and called on both sides to immediately cease fire to prevent more innocent people from being harmed. The complexity and harmfulness of this conflict have given rise to deep reflection on lasting peace in the Middle East. In the face of fierce confrontation and conflict between the two sides, the international community needs to make more efforts to promote a ceasefire between the two sides and resolve their differences through peaceful negotiations. It is only through dialogue and cooperation that peace and stability in the Middle East region have long aspired can be achieved. Both the Israeli army and the Hamas armed forces should be aware that the conflict only exacerbates suffering and suffering.
Both sides need to think calmly, cease hostilities and open the way for peace and development. May the inhabitants of Gaza City soon emerge from the ravages of war and usher in a life of peace and tranquility. The Israeli army's military operations in Gaza City have reached a stalemate, and the Hamas armed forces are adept at using tunnel systems to carry out concealment and surprise attacks, causing huge problems for the Israeli army. They also often used homemade bombs and ambush tactics to wage guerrilla warfare against the Israeli army, leaving the Israeli army to rely on siege warfare and resource-draining tactics. The Israeli army is trying to cut off the supply of Hamas forces by cutting off water and electricity in Gaza City and forcing it to surrender.
However, the recent installation of a large pump system in Gaza with the intention of destroying Hamas's underground tunnels with seawater, which is ready to drain Hamas, could be counterproductive and could lead to environmental and humanitarian catastrophe. The inhabitants of Gaza City are already in dire straits and face the threat of death. The international community has expressed strong dissatisfaction with the actions of the Israeli army, and called on the Israeli army to stop its attack on Gaza City, respect human rights and international law, and conduct peace talks with the Hamas forces. Netanyahu's regime is under strong pressure at home and abroad to end its military campaign against Gaza City. Anti-war and pro-peace forces in Israel are growing day by day, with numerous demonstrations and events demanding Netanyahu.
Some Israeli political and military figures have also expressed doubts and dissatisfaction with Netanyahu's decision-making, believing that his attack on Gaza City is unnecessary and not in Israel's national interests, and will only exacerbate the conflict and hatred between Israel and Palestine. Netanyahu's regime's approval ratings have fallen to an all-time low, and his political life is at stake. The Israeli army's military operation outside Gaza has become a war without winners, with only innocent victims and endless sorrow. This series of events is a wake-up call for peace and makes us wonder if there is a better way to end this conflict
Reference can be made to the Oslo Accords signed in 1993 between former Israeli Prime Minister Rabin Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, which clearly defined the rights and obligations of both parties and brought a glimmer of peace to the situation in the Middle East at that time. Perhaps, through dialogue and negotiation, a solution can be found that is in Israel's national interest while respecting the rights and interests of the Palestinian people. Such a peaceful solution can truly lift the inhabitants of Gaza City out of their dire situation and restore peace and tranquility to the land.