Israel is launching an all-out assault on the city of Rafah and its environs, south of Gaza.
According to Palestinian news agencies, the Israeli army launched a full-scale air, ground and air offensive in and around Rafa, south of Gaza, in the early morning of the 11th. According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Organization, more than 100 people have been killed and hundreds injured, including women and children, so far.
This military operation caused widespread attention and accusations around the world. Many countries in the Middle East have issued stern declarations severely criticizing Israel's military operations in Rafah and demanding international measures to prevent further deterioration of the situation. The peace deal between Egypt and Israel is in jeopardy, while Qatar and Oman have sounded the alarm about Israel's actions. In addition, the United States has demanded security for the population in Gaza and expressed its concern about its dire situation.
Hamas's response to this.
Hamas, a Palestinian Islamic opposition group, said it would suspend talks on the release of the hostages in the event of an Israeli military offensive in the city of Rafah, south of Gaza. This hints at Hamas's use of force against Israel, and its desire to end the talks as a way to oppose Israel's approach.
Hamas views the Israeli offensive as an aggression and repression against Palestine and stresses the need to ensure that the people of Gaza are not harmed. The two sides will also hold talks demanding that they conclude talks with the detainees, with the aim of pressuring Israel to end its military activities.
c.The international response and the call made by the United Nations.
In an increasingly dire and dire situation, Israel's plan to carry out military activities in Rafah has been unanimously opposed by the countries of the world and has called for practical protection for the population of the Gaza Strip. Qatar and Oman issued a declaration warning that if Israel launched a military attack in Rafah, it would further worsen the situation with very serious consequences. They demanded an international truce in Gaza.
The United Nations expressed "extreme concern" about the situation of the population in Gaza and asked them to ensure that they would not be harmed. Djarric said the United Nations was deeply concerned about the people in Rafah and pointed out that they must be protected and did not want to see them forcibly relocated. This call has also increased international attention and concern for the situation in Gaza.
My conclusion. The current situation in the Gaza Strip is dire, exacerbated by Israeli military measures, resulting in the loss of many lives and a serious humanitarian crisis. Hamas's response, as well as international accusations, show that they are outraged and concerned about Israel's actions and emphasize that the population of the Gaza Strip is protected.
As the editor-in-chief of the network, I feel that I have a great responsibility on my shoulders. In reporting on the situation in Gaza, it is necessary to be impartial, to seek truth from facts, to seek truth from facts, and to provoke rational reflection. We should pay close attention to and convey the call of the international community and the United Nations in dealing with this incident, and call on the relevant parties to take measures to safeguard the safety of people's lives and seek a peaceful solution. Only in this way can we provide accurate and comprehensive information to readers, so that readers can better understand and think about problems.