Following the shelling of hospitals, the Israeli army attacked hospitals on the West Bank twice, and the US media was too dramatic
The Israeli "heavenly soldiers" are once again behaving in the hospital.
According to reports by the Associated Press and Al Jazeera, not long ago, more than a dozen members of the IDF commandos, disguised as Muslim women wearing headscarves and others disguised as doctors, infiltrated hospitals in the West Bank, and killed three Palestinians who were in the middle of the day.
According to intelligence sources, the three Palestinians killed have identified one member of Hamas and two members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, all military members. In the face of strong condemnation from the Palestinian side, the Israeli military said that Israel had no intention of attacking the hospital, but that "no matter where ** is hiding, the Israeli army will not let it go." In other words, it was not Israel that deliberately carried out the attack on the hospital, but that members of Hamas and other Islamic resistance groups were injured and had to go to the hospital to receive **, forcing the Israeli army to carry out an attack on the hospital.
It seems that the Israeli army launched a military operation in the hospital and rushed in with a gun, which is legal and reasonable in the eyes of Israel**. It is no wonder that Netanyahu even believes that the three Israelis who have been sanctioned by the United States to intimidate and violently drive out the Palestinians should not be sanctioned, and there is nothing wrong with their behavior. Hospitals have always been regarded as neutral zones and should be protected under international law and the rules of war against military activity, and the countries involved in military operations in hospitals should be condemned by the international community. But U.S. spokesman Miller said there was nothing wrong with Israel's approach, and Israel had the right to bring "** to justice" in hospitals. If the hospital can take military action, then when US Secretary of Defense Austin was hospitalized, he directed the US military to attack the Houthis in Yemen while he was in the hospital, can the Houthis also consider it legal for the Houthis to carry out an assassination of Austin in the hospital?
In fact, not long ago, Israel was accused by Palestinians of besieging a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, which was hosting thousands of displaced civilians. The Palestine Red Crescent Society posted that Israeli troops stormed the hospital, burned down makeshift tents, and ordered everyone to leave at gunpoint.
This made the outside world collectively open their eyes, who is more like "** at a glance." Since the beginning of the conflict, Israel has repeatedly ignored international law and the rules of war, wantonly killed civilians, and attacked hospitals, churches and other civilian facilities.
It is not difficult to find that Israel's approach is too extreme, and doing it in a hospital will not only fail to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions, but will have a negative impact on Israel's reputation, and will also exacerbate the armed conflict under the leadership of Palestine, so that the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions will fall into a vicious circle. As the power and influence of the United States declines more and more, I am afraid that Israel will even find it difficult to gain a foothold in the Middle East, and the Jews will once again fall into the cycle of history. In order to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli issue, Israel must face up to the "two-state solution," stop all kinds of treatment of the Palestinians, resolve conflicts in the form of peace negotiations, and use the integration of cultures and nationalities to resolve religious contradictions and other problems left over from history.
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