The Israeli military has faced unprecedented difficulties in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Twenty-four soldiers were killed in a fierce battle in the Gaza Strip, and what is even more shocking is that many of them were buried alive on the battlefield. The tragedy has exposed Israel's vulnerability on the asymmetrical battlefield and its lack of grasp of the tactical situation.
In response, the Israeli military frankly admitted that the fighting had dealt a heavy blow to them, saying that the 24 soldiers were killed as a result of a rocket attack on a tank, which caused nearby buildings**. The catastrophe revealed Israel's mistakes on the battlefield, especially in the assessment of strategy. The failure of the prior deployment of the mission to fully take into account the complexities of the battlefield has made Israeli soldiers a deadly trap for explosives, a tool of attack.
In addition to the defeat on the front, Israel is also facing international and domestic pressure. Various countries have expressed their opposition, and there are even voices calling for the cessation of providing ** to Israel. Domestically, support for Israel has also been divided, with some lawmakers urging Biden to stop supporting Israel, and popular dissatisfaction with ** has escalated.
Pressure at home and abroad has put Israel** to the test. The international community's accusations against Israel have gradually escalated, not just in words, but in a series of substantive measures. For example, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister said that it would stop supplying to Israel, and the British campaign blocked the factory responsible for the production of fighter jet parts, calling for an end to support for the Israeli army.
In the United States, as a long-time supporter, there are also internal divisions. Democratic lawmakers urged Biden to end his support for Israel, expressing a strong antipathy to Israel's actions. This shows that within American society, there is growing skepticism about Israel's military operations, and Israel is gradually losing some of its prestige.
At the same time, Israel** is facing a serious crisis of confidence at home. The campaign escalated near Netanyahu's official residence, with demonstrators shouting their displeasure. More than half of those surveyed believe that the outbreak of the conflict is closely related to Netanyahu's personal interests. Israel's prestige is declining, and doubts about decision-making are deepening.
Under the double blow of domestic and foreign pressure, Israel has to make a compromise. Suddenly, Israel proposed a ceasefire in the hope of a truce of more than 60 days, the first sign of the conflict since the outbreak of the conflict.
However, a ceasefire is only an expedient measure, and resolving the fundamental contradictions in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict still requires deeper thinking. The international community's pressure on Israel has gradually escalated, not only in the form of verbal accusations, but also in a series of substantive measures. Earlier, Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister said that it would stop supplying ** to Israel, and the activities of the United Kingdom blocked factories that produce parts for fighter jets. These embargoes and international boycotts have directly weakened Israel's armament superiority in the conflict and put Israel in a more difficult position.
In the United States, support for Israel has also been divided. Democratic lawmakers urged Biden to end his support for Israel, expressing a strong antipathy to Israel's actions. This reflects the growing skepticism about Israel's military action within American society and the fact that Israel is gradually losing prestige politically at home and abroad.
At the same time, Israel** is also facing a serious crisis of confidence. The campaign escalated near Netanyahu's residence, with demonstrators shouting their displeasure. The difficult situation faced by Israel at home is also related to the pluralism of society, and the conflict of interests of all parties makes it difficult to reconcile the contradictions of all parties.
Summary: The problem Israel is currently facing is not only a military challenge, but also a huge pressure from many sides, both international and domestic. Although the ceasefire has temporarily stabilized the situation, the fundamental issues of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict remain complex. Divisions in the international community and instability in domestic politics have made the path to peace even more ambiguous. In the future, the resolution of the conflict will still require the joint efforts of all parties, and the dispute over the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will also become a focal point in international relations.