February** Dynamic Incentive Program
Reference: Xinhua News Agency Jerusalem report.
In the Middle East, a land that has been deposited over the course of history, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has once again become the focus of international attention. Israeli Defense Minister Gallant stated on 5 February that the Israeli army had launched a severe attack on Hamas forces in the Gaza Strip and that 18 of Hamas's 24 battalions had been destroyed. This military action, which seems to have come out of the darkness of the night, is in fact a sudden eruption of long-standing tensions, which is not just a simple conflict at the military level, but also a concentrated explosion of deep-seated political, religious and ethnic problems.
In this conflict, Israel** has shown a resolute and tough posture. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel had no choice but to defeat Hamas outright. This position reflects Israel's absolute importance to the world and its desire for peace and stability. However, the smoke of war is far from a cure for the problem, and the population on both sides is in deep suffering.
According to data released by the Palestinian health authorities in the Gaza Strip, the actions of the Israeli army have resulted in significant human resources**. As of now, more than 2740,000 deaths, more than 6Behind the figure of 60,000 injured is the pain and despair of countless families. On the Israeli side, more than 1,400 citizens have also been killed in the conflict, a figure that is equally distressing.
In the eyes of the international community, the situation in the Gaza Strip is not only related to the future of Palestine and Israel, but also to the peace and tranquility of the entire Middle East region and the world. The continuation and escalation of the conflict is a wake-up call for the international community and a challenge for relevant international organizations to effectively intervene to reduce tensions and restore peace while respecting the sovereignty of States.
History has proven time and again that force cannot solve the problem at its root, and that dialogue and peace negotiations are the effective way out of the deadlock. At this juncture, it is all the more important for the international community to play its due role in bringing Palestine and Israel back to the table of peace negotiations in search of a long-term and stable solution. At the same time, political wisdom and courage are needed within both countries to break through the shackles of extremism and find a path to peace for the people.
The root causes of conflict are deeply rooted in complex history and reality, and any simple and crude solution is unrealistic. What is needed is sustained international support, patient good offices and sincere dialogue between the Palestinians and Israelis. In this process, every step of progress could be a path paved for peace, and every attempt at dialogue is a spark of hope.
In any case, the path of peace should never be replaced by the cruelty of war. The immediate priority is to stop the conflict and reduce the number of innocent people. Then, there is the global forces that must come together to facilitate the birth of a just, reasonable, and lasting solution. Only in this way will there be any possibility of genuine peace in the Gaza Strip and in the Middle East as a whole.
As the Israeli army announced that its operation would continue for several months, the international community was not looking forward to the continuous sound of artillery, but to the dawn of peace. It is hoped that in the near future, the Palestinian-Israeli region will find a path of symbiosis and integration, get out of the long-lasting haze, and usher in the dawn of peace.
The above content is only the author's personal opinion, and does not have any political overtones and does not represent any political position.