The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has lasted for more than 70 days, and the situation has not eased. Despite the intense pressure exerted by the international community, the Israeli side has maintained a tough stance and has refuted all the voices of skepticism, insisting that it has been abiding by the principle of reducing the number of civilians. However, the data on the ground clearly shows that most of the people are innocent civilians, and the death toll has exceeded 20,000, which has attracted more and more condemnation from the international community. Recently, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin arrived in Israel to pressure Israel to change its current tactics and adopt a more precise way of acting. Much of the focus on the Kazakh-Israeli conflict is that the plight of civilians in the Gaza Strip is deteriorating and has turned into a humanitarian catastrophe. How to deal with this international conflict has become a serious problem in global history. The UN Security Council must act accordingly, and China is actively pushing for it.
In addition to the United States and France, representatives of 13 other members of the UN Security Council have arrived at the Rafah crossing, the front line of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, to conduct on-site inspections in search of more favorable conditions for assistance. Shortly after the Chinese and other representatives left the Rafah crossing, the Security Council finally decided to take action. According to a UN Security Council source, the Security Council convened a meeting and strongly called on both sides of the fighting to actively cooperate and open roads in Gaza to receive humanitarian supplies. This resolution is about to be voted on. Despite the use of the phrase "both sides of the fighting" in the resolution, it is clear that the Council's move is primarily a demand against Israel. Because at present, on the Palestinian-Israeli battlefield, the Israeli side has been taking the initiative to attack, while Hamas is on the defensive. Israel's actions have gone beyond the limits of self-defence, so this resolution is more directed at Israeli demands. Earlier, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Palestine co-authored the UN Security Council draft resolution.
In the light of the contents of the draft, the Council once again solemnly reminds that both parties involved in the fighting have an obligation to support humanitarian relief operations, which is consistent with international humanitarian law. The draft is intended to require both sides of the fighting to agree and take action to ensure that large-scale humanitarian relief can reach Palestinian citizens throughout Gaza. At present, the predicament of Gaza is indescribable, and Israel is regarded as a "prison" for two or three million people. Israeli control of Gaza's land, sea and air, with only one Rafah crossing open, and Israeli oversight is required to determine what supplies can enter Gaza. This not only violates the principle of humanitarian assistance, but also exacerbates Gaza's plight. (The US Secretary of Defense issued a warning to Israel). The draft aims to ensure the unimpeded flow of humanitarian supplies to Gaza and calls on Israel to loosen its grip on the area.
At the same time, the draft calls on both sides of the fighting to agree and cooperate actively to ensure that humanitarian relief can be delivered by land, sea, air and border crossings to and within Gaza. If adopted, Israel will be required to open more crossings to the Gaza Strip. The UN Security Council will act after the visit and is ready to help the people of Gaza out of their predicament, because aid is vital to them. The conflict in Gaza cannot continue. At present, Israel has crossed the boundaries of self-defense. The Israeli military argued that they did not carry out indiscriminate bomb attacks on Gaza and did not need the United States to tell them that civilians could not be harmed. It's like the old fox boasting that he never steals chickens. However, according to the data, the Israeli attack has killed nearly 20,000 people, most of them innocent civilians. At this critical juncture, all parties should work together to help the people of Gaza tide over the crisis.
According to the US National Intelligence Service, about half of the munitions used in Israeli air strikes on Gaza were unguided bombs, which is undoubtedly self-digging for Israel, and even its ally the United States has criticized it. U.S. Biden has publicly rebuked Israel for excessive bombing, asking them to take care to avoid causing harm to civilians. Although senior Israeli military officers have acknowledged some mistakes, they have blamed the high density of the population in Gaza for the severity of the civilian population. However, the number of innocent Palestinians has made it difficult for Israel to sustain itself, and even the United States has begun to put pressure on Israel. According to reports, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin personally arrived in Israel, both to show support and to warn Israel to take more measures to protect civilians in Gaza. This is tantamount to pouring cold water on Israel, reaffirming its support and exerting pressure to warn it of the need to value human life more and not to neglect the protection of Palestinian civilians at the expense of its own security.
Gantz responded that Israel would take a "less intense approach" depending on the situation. Some foreign media reports have hinted that the United States is pressuring Israel on all fronts, hoping that it can end the conflict as soon as possible. Austin's trip showed that he was both supporting Israel and warning it. He fears that Israel's overly aggressive military action will provoke more extremism. At the Reagan Defense Forum, Austin had warned that if Israel did not do more to protect civilians, it could fall into the abyss of "strategic failure." Israel must learn its lesson and learn from its own experience that the protection of civilians is the key to victory in urban warfare. But there is still uncertainty about whether they will be able to change the way they fight to more costly and technologically advanced precision guidance**. However, in any case, the conflict in the Gaza Strip has been going on for more than two months, and the United Nations Security Council, with the impetus of the United Nations Security Council, will not tolerate the continued loss of innocent people in Gaza in Israeli air strikes.
Resolving this issue requires the involvement of the United States, and the United States should bear the primary responsibility, because the current development of the Palestinian-Israeli issue is inseparable from the unreserved support of the United States for Israel. If the war continues, it will mean a greater strategic defeat for both the United States and Israel, whether in terms of international **, international influence or international credibility, even if the war is won in the end, what will be lost will be a future closely related to its own development.