More than four months have passed since the Palestinian-Israeli war, and Israel's steel chariots have beaten Palestinians to the ground and suffered countless casualties. So far, 28,986 people have been killed and 68,883 injured in Israeli airstrikes, bringing the total number of wounded and wounded to nearly 100,000, according to the Gaza health department. Under the rubble, on the roads, there were still many wounded, but Israeli forces banned ambulances and civil defence workers from rescuing them.
Despite the heavy casualties, Israel has not given up its force. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unleashed a major attack on Rafah, an area inhabited by some 1.4 million Palestinian refugees trapped in the Rafah border with Egypt. The Jerusalem Post, citing a report published by Israeli Defense Minister Yoaf Galant, said that the next target of the Israeli army's attack was the city of Rafah, which is located in the Gaza Strip, near the Egyptian border.
Earlier, the Israeli army launched an attack in the Shabra area of the city of Rafah in the Gaza Territory, killing 100 soldiers and injuring more than 230 soldiers. If Israel launches a major military strike in Rafah, there will inevitably be more deaths. Palestinian Ambassador to Russia Abdul Hafez. Nofal said an Israeli assault on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza region would cause massive damage.
But at this juncture, the United States not only did not stop Israel, but stabbed Israel in the back. First, he wanted to increase his confidence in Israel's prestige. To prevent the Israeli attack on Rafah from causing more humanitarian disasters, Algeria has submitted a proposal to the United Nations for an armistice agreement in Gaza, which was put to a vote at the United Nations on Tuesday.
On February 18, Arabiye.com reported that the United States had made it clear that it would reject Algeria's truce in Gaza. The representative of the United States to the Council, Tablelinda Thomas Greenfield, declared that the United States did not agree to vote in favor of the Algerian bill, because once the vote had been taken, the proposal could not be passed.
On the same day, the American CNN also confirmed the opposition of the United States to the Gaza issue, saying that the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield, issued a warning here, saying that Algeria's request for a humanitarian truce in Gaza must be voted on by the UN Security Council, otherwise it is impossible for Washington to pass the proposal.
In particular, when the Gaza region is facing an increasingly serious humanitarian crisis, the United States has twice rejected the armistice agreement between Palestine and Israel when it is facing tremendous pressure from the world.
In addition, perhaps out of response to Israel's attack on Rafah, the Biden administration stated before Israel launched its war of aggression that they were ready to send a large number of ** to Israel. February 17, alrabiyAt a very sensitive time when Israel is planning to attack the city of Rafah in Gaza, Joe Biden's U.S. is providing Israel with more to bolster its arsenals, com reports.
Officially, Biden's administration is supplying Israel with a large number of arms, including nearly 1,000 MK-82 bombs with more precise guidance, as well as the FMU-139. According to Wall Street, the estimated value of the arms is in the tens of millions.
"While the United States pays lip service to a truce in Gaza, Biden's administration is planning to expand its arsenal by sending tens of millions of dollars worth of arms to Israel," a Russian satellite news agency said on February 17. ”
Israel used a knife from the United States to ** the civilians of Gaza. It is precisely with the support of the United States that Israel insists on using force in the face of threats from countries around the world. "These attempts to hinder our military operations in Rafah are actually aimed at preventing us from winning this war," Netanyahu arrogantly said, "and I strongly told global leaders that Israel will fight to the end until it completely defeats Hamas, and Rafah is no exception."