In recent days, the Israeli army has launched a fierce military operation in the Gaza Strip, dropping tens of thousands of bombs on the area. According to reports, the bombs left 500 craters up to 12 meters in diameter behind the ground, causing serious damage and panic.
It is known that the number of bombs dropped by the Israeli army this time reached a staggering 30,000. The bombs were mainly targeted at military objectives, infrastructure and residential areas in the Gaza Strip. Israel** claims that these actions are aimed at fighting terrorist organizations such as Hamas and maintaining peace and stability in the region.
For the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, however, these bombs have brought not peace and security, but fear and despair. Severe damage to homes and infrastructure around many of the craters has reportedly been made, leaving many homeless and in urgent need of relief supplies and assistance.
The bombs not only caused physical damage, but also caused great psychological trauma to the local population. Many people have witnessed the destruction of their homes and the injuries or deaths of their loved ones and friends in the **, a trauma that is difficult to describe in words.
For Israel**, they may consider these actions necessary to defend their own *** and interests. However, they should also be aware that such military operations would not only harm innocent civilians, but also destabilize and calm the region.
The fierce bombing by the Israeli army in Gaza should arouse widespread concern and condemnation from the international community. The international community should call on all parties to remain calm, resolve differences through dialogue and consultation, and avoid further conflict and destruction. At the same time, countries should also step up humanitarian assistance and provide necessary help and support to affected populations.
Finally, we call on all States and peoples to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms and to abide by international law and moral norms. True peace and prosperity can be achieved only through the resolution of disputes and conflicts through peace, cooperation and stability.