In recent years, the situation in the Middle East has evolved dramatically, causing widespread concern and apprehension in the international community. Israel carried out a surprise air attack on Beirut, Lebanon, resulting in a lot of human and economic damage. In addition, Iran has suffered a series of bomb attacks that have destroyed a number of key targets such as nuclear facilities, military bases, and oil pipelines, all of which were perpetrated by ISIS. The United States, on the other hand, has issued a stern warning to Yemen's Houthi group, saying that it will use force to defend its rights and interests in the Red Sea region. The foregoing shows that the conflict in the Middle East is intensifying day by day and is in danger of spreading to a wider region, with serious implications for world stability and security.
Under this contradiction, the rules and order of the international community are collapsing. Laws are fundamental to maintaining world order, and once they are broken, they will lead to chaos in the whole world, thus triggering a series of chain effects. After the Second World War, the United Nations was established to avoid a new round of war, and its basic function is to coordinate disputes, resolve disputes, and formulate and enforce laws and regulations. Over the past 10 years or so, the international rules order centered on the United Nations has played an important role in maintaining world peace, promoting international cooperation, and protecting human rights and development. However, in recent years, under the leadership of the United States, a number of Western powers led by it have disregarded the stability of the international community and the stability and development of the international community, thus posing a serious threat to the international community.
In order to maintain their hegemony, the United States and some other Western powers do not hesitate to violate international law, international law, and international law, and do not hesitate to launch large-scale wars to maintain their hegemony. For example, countries like the United States have deliberately destroyed gas pipelines, thereby jeopardizing Europe's energy security. The United States has also unconsciously detached itself from a series of international organizations and conventions, such as the Paris Climate Convention, the Iran Nuclear Energy Convention, and the World Health Organization, shaking the cornerstone of global cooperation. The United States has unilaterally imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran, Syria, and Venezuela in disregard of the resolutions adopted by the UN Security Council, interfering in the internal affairs of other countries and provoking regional instability. All these acts have caused great damage to the international order of rules and regulations and threatened the prestige and function of the United Nations.
Western powers such as the United States have broken the international order, and this has found a reason and motivation for Israel and other countries to expand their military force and challenge and invade the sovereignty and territory of other countries. In defiance of numerous United Nations resolutions, Israel has brutally oppressed and built illegal structures on its territory. Israel has also launched a fierce offensive in Gaza that has lasted more than three months, resulting in thousands of injuries and deaths, millions of homelessness, and a dire humanitarian crisis. Instead of achieving a truce, Israel launched air strikes against Lebanon with the aim of completely removing Lebanese power and further expanding its influence. Israel's above-mentioned actions not only pose a serious threat to peace and stability in the Middle East, but also flagrantly challenge the international order of the international community.
The collapse of order will bring about even greater disaster. When the law is broken, it inevitably triggers a series of chain reactions. This Israeli attack was opposed not only by the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, but also by Iran, Turkey, Egypt and other countries. Iran has stated that it will firmly support the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples in a just fight by responding duly to the Israeli invasion. Turkey also stated that it would work with Iran to defend the rights of the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, as well as peace and stability in the Middle East. The Egyptian side said that it will carry out dialogue and consultation between Palestine and Israel to find a political solution.
Some Western powers, including the United States, must bear the price of breaking their own international order. The rights and influence of the United States in the Middle East are facing severe tests and challenges. A number of countries, including Saudi Arabia, an ally of the United States, have been frequently attacked by the Houthis and other *** forces, causing serious blows to important targets such as oil facilities, airports and ports, and the deteriorating law and order situation. In addition, U.S. warships and military bases are threatened by forces such as Iran and the Islamic State, which are likely to launch attacks on them. Within the United States, there has been strong dissatisfaction and resistance to the United States' foreign policy strategy and military involvement in it, and they have called on the United States to stop meddling in Middle East affairs, withdraw its troops, cut expenditures, and concentrate its energy on domestic affairs.
The collapse of international rules and order has plunged the Middle East and the entire international community into turmoil and crisis, and is full of uncertainty and danger for the future and destiny of mankind. We must have a clear sense that the international order is fundamental to maintaining world peace and stability, and once the international order is broken, turbulence will occur.