The situation in Gaza has been the focus of the international community's attention, particularly in the Rafah Strip in southern Gaza. This area has become a "pressure cooker of despair", causing great distress and danger to the lives of local residents. The Israeli army's military operations pose a serious threat to the lives of civilians in Gaza and further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Residents of Gaza have fled to the Rafah Strip for refuge in the hope of being safe from the fighting and danger. However, their expectations were not fulfilled, as the Israeli army had few scruples about military operations in the Rafah Belt. The plight of civilians in Gaza is a source of concern for the United Nations.
The United Nations has described the Rafah strip as a "desperate pressure cooker", exacerbating the already existing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The United Nations has been calling on all parties to protect the lives of civilians and to end military operations in Gaza. However, the solution to the Gaza problem is not so simple. Egypt, as Gaza's neighbor, is also facing enormous pressures and challenges. The passage of a large number of Gaza refugees across the Rafah crossing will place a great burden on Egypt, increase management costs and unemployment, and be detrimental to Egypt's own interests. Therefore, even if Gazan civilians flee to Rafah for refuge, their safety is not guaranteed.
At present, we are faced with a serious question: how to solve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza? This issue concerns not only the survival and development of the inhabitants of Gaza, but also the peace and stability of the international community. In order to solve this problem, all parties should work together and take effective measures. First of all, the Israeli army should cease its military operations in Gaza and ensure the safety of civilian lives. Secondly, the international community should increase its assistance to Gaza to help the local population rebuild their homes and improve their living conditions. Finally, all parties should resolve their differences through dialogue and negotiation and find a sustainable solution to achieve long-term peace and development in Gaza.
In this process, we cannot ignore the needs and rights of the people of Gaza. They are the people most directly affected by wars and conflicts, and they deserve our attention and support. The situation in Gaza is not only a regional issue, but also a global one. Resolving the Gaza problem requires the joint efforts and wisdom of the international community. Long-term peace and stability in Gaza can be achieved only through the cooperation and efforts of all parties. Let us work together for peace and a better future for Gaza.
Countries such as Egypt and Qatar have played the role of mediators in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, partly because Egypt cannot afford to provoke Israel, and partly because they are saddened by the plight of Palestinian civilians. However, due to the deepening of the contradictions between the Palestinians and Israelis, the crimes committed by the Israeli army, and the hatred of the Palestinian civilian population, it will be difficult to achieve peace unless the two-state solution is implemented.