For months, the situation in Gaza has become increasingly tense and has been the focus of international attention.
The escalating conflict and tension in the region has caused great suffering and insecurity to the local population. And at this critical juncture, the intervention and stance of the United States have pushed the situation in Gaza to a dangerous situation.
1. U.S. intervention has exacerbated tensions.
As the world's superpower, every move of the United States touches the nerves of the international community. In Gaza, however, the U.S. intervention was particularly abrupt and anachronistic. The United States has not only stepped up its military support for Israel, but has also taken a tough diplomatic stance, exacerbating tensions in the region.
The issue of the ceasefire in Gaza refers to the military conflict between Israel and Hamas, a Palestinian armed group. Since October 2023, the United States has vetoed resolutions on a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza three times. The reasons given by the United States each time are bizarre: at first it stressed that the resolution did not condemn Hamas, then it demanded that Israel's "right to self-defense" be reflected, and now it is using the hostage agreement negotiations as a "shield."
On February 20, 2024, when the United Nations Security Council voted on a new draft resolution proposed by Algeria on the situation in Gaza, the United States once again exercised its veto, resulting in the inability to adopt a Gaza-related resolution, which is the fourth time that the United States has exercised its veto on the issue of a ceasefire in Gaza. The draft resolution submitted by Algeria called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the release of the hostages, referred to South Africa's indictment against Israel before the International Court of Justice, and stressed the need for accountability for all violations of international law.
The U.S. opposition vote on the Gaza issue has aroused widespread concern and criticism from the international community, and many countries regret that the Security Council has once again been unable to pass a resolution on Gaza because of the U.S. veto. Egypt issued a statement on the 20th local time, saying that due to the veto of the United States, the United Nations Security Council once again failed to adopt the draft resolution proposed by Algeria calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which Egypt deeply regrets and rejects.
Second, the interests behind the U.S. policy.
The United States' intervention in the situation in Gaza is not motivated by simple moral or humanitarian considerations, but by complex considerations of interests. Factors such as U.S. strategic interests in the Middle East, its alliance with Israel, and its influence on oil and geopolitics all influence U.S. positions and decisions on Gaza.
Impact of the situation in Gaza on the local population.
The tension in Gaza has not only touched the nerves of the international community, but has also caused great suffering to the local people. Innocent civilians have fallen victim to the conflict, and their lives have been in jeopardy. The United States intervention in the situation in Gaza has exacerbated the suffering of the local population.
Fourth, the appeal and expectation of the international community.
In the face of tensions in Gaza, the international community has called on all parties to exercise restraint and resolve disputes through peaceful dialogue. At the same time, the international community expects the United States to play a constructive role in promoting a peaceful settlement of the Gaza issue, rather than exacerbating tensions.
The tension in Gaza has already caused great harm to the local population, and the intervention of the United States has pushed the situation to a dangerous level.
Fifth, the United States should play a constructive role.
As a world power, the United States has an important voice and influence on the Gaza issue. The United States should abandon its short-sighted and selfish stance, play a constructive role in promoting the peaceful settlement of the Gaza issue in the light of long-term peace and stability. This is not only in line with the expectations of the international community, but also the responsibility and responsibility of the United States as a major country in the world.
However, judging from the current situation, the United States has completely "put on a rotten show" and disregarded international norms and morality.
6. Joint efforts of the international community A peaceful solution to the Gaza issue requires the joint efforts and wisdom of the international community. All countries should strengthen communication and cooperation to jointly promote the peace process. At the same time, the international community should also step up humanitarian assistance to the people in Gaza to help them tide over the difficulties.
7. Peace and hope.
The tension and danger of the situation in Gaza have aroused widespread concern in the international community. Theoretically, at this critical juncture, we need more peace and reason than conflict and confrontation.
However, Israel, with the support of the United States, does not "urinate" the United Nations and the international ** at all, and at present, perhaps multiple forces can intervene and beat Israel to a slam in order to completely change the status quo in Gaza.
How to get the United States to "clamp its tail"? Eventually, it will be the biggest problem.
If the United States does not stop, there will be no peace and hope in Gaza.