Palestine areas have been subjected to full-scale attacks.
According to Palestinian news agencies, the Israeli army launched a large-scale ground, air and ground assault in and around Rafah, south of Gaza, in the early morning of the 11th. So far, more than 100 people have been killed and hundreds have been injured, including women and children, according to the data.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Group (PRRC) said on the 12th that the Israeli army had carried out an attack on Rafah and its surroundings earlier. The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Group (Hamas) was outraged by the attack. A spokeswoman for Hamas issued a statement at her news outlet saying that if Israel launched a military assault on Rafah, south of Gaza, Hamas would suspend all talks about the release of the hostages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview that Israel would take further military action to seize Rafah, a key area controlled by Hamas, and eliminate all Hamas militants.
c.International condemnation and demands.
After the announcement of Israel's plan to launch a military strike against Rafah, many Middle Eastern countries issued a strong declaration of opposition to Israel's actions, and at the same time called on all countries in the world to work together to prevent the situation from further deteriorating.
Egypt has reminded Israel that it will suspend a 1979 peace agreement with Israel in the event of a military strike by Israel in Rafah.
Qatar's foreign minister also issued a statement saying that Qatar opposes all attempts to expel Palestinians from Gaza and asked the United Nations Security Council to respond quickly to stop the Israeli military offensive in Rafah to ensure the safety of residents in Gaza.
Oman's foreign minister issued a report reminding that an Israeli military strike in Rafah could further exacerbate the situation and bring disastrous results. Oman has called for a peace agreement in the Gaza Strip and has made practical efforts to that end.
The United Nations is deeply concerned about Israel's intention to launch a military exercise in Rafah and has called for security for the population in Gaza. At the press conference, he said the United Nations was very concerned about the people in Rafah city, who he said should be protected and not forced to relocate, Dijaric said.
Retrospective summary.
Israel's all-out assault in and around Rafah, south of Gaza, has attracted worldwide attention and strong accusations. The attack resulted in the death of a large number of Palestinian civilians and caused tensions in the region.
All the countries of the world have harshly criticized Israel's actions and demanded that they stop the continuation of the situation. Of particular concern is the fact that Egypt, the major power in the Middle East, has given Israel a clear warning and has made certain compromises in the implementation of the DPA.
However, in order to resolve the contradictions between Israel and Palestine and the situation in Gaza, the call of an international organization alone may not be enough. In order to safeguard the lives and property of the innocent people in Gaza, the two sides should engage in more dialogue and consultation to find an appropriate solution.
We look forward to the cooperation between the two sides to properly handle the Israeli-Palestinian contradictions and the Gaza Strip issue in a peaceful and stable environment, so as to create an opportunity for peace and development for the people of all countries in the Middle East.