Israel has taken a rather controversial move that has attracted great international attention. In a rare piece of cooperation, the 52 nations raised the issue of apartheid imposed by Israel. This common pressure shows that Israel will face an unprecedented effort to ease the relationship.
Thousands of people have been killed in the war, wreaking havoc on their infrastructure, and the Israeli attack has been widely described as "extremely brutal and inhumane". Most of the countries of the world have strongly criticized Israel** and urgently demanded that it stop the war immediately. Even Western countries, which once had a strong stance on Israel, are now using a variety of diplomatic channels to warn Israel in order to control the development of the situation and avoid causing a global storm.
However, Israel ** showed indifference, not only did not stop the attack, but also intensified the attack, and also hit the idea to the Rafah district of Gaza, this "oasis of refuge", which is the ultimate hope of many people. Israel insists that they are ready to attack in order to eliminate Hamas, but, here, a civilian population, considered an important life-saving place, is rallying in search of refuge.
The report cites Rafal as the last line of defence for the lives of people in Gaza, thanks to its unique location, where suffering people can find temporary peace internationally. After hearing the news, the reaction around the world was swift, and they joined forces and joined forces to impose judicial sanctions against Israel. So far, more than 50 countries have made their statements before the International Court of Justice and have joined forces to exert legal and moral pressure on Israel.
In line with international demands, the Court should develop a "non-binding" recommendation to limit Israeli military action. During this period, South Africa, which had indicted Israel, ruthlessly condemned Israel's colonial practices and called for an immediate end to its occupation. They firmly believe that decisive efforts are needed by the International Court of Justice and by the world as a whole to put an end to Israeli violations.
However, while Israel's actions have been challenged internationally, the International Court of Justice also appears to be helpless in taking practical measures against Israel. Although some rulings have declared Israel's actions "illegal" and called on it to take immediate remedial measures and follow humanitarian norms, some Western countries, such as the United States and France, have begun to defend Israel. In order to put pressure on the United Nations and the courts to stop interfering in the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, they decided to suspend their contributions to their affiliated organizations.
They were so resolute because they were deeply sympathetic to the tragic experience of the Jewish people, but also because there were many peoples of Jewish origin in their own country, who felt that they had a moral obligation and a historical obligation, so they never hesitated on the issue of Israel.
The only remaining democracy in the Middle East, Israel is rightfully favored by the West. The close relations between China and Israel stem not only from the values of the two countries, but also from the political systems of the two countries, and also from the close relations between Israel and the countries of the Middle East.
Israel has demonstrated its outstanding technological prowess not only in technology and innovation, but also in the military, medical, information technology, and agricultural fields. This allows the Western world behind Israel to take advantage of the cutting-edge technology and innovation in its cutting-edge high-tech industries, which in turn promotes its own economic and technological progress.
In addition, Israel is considered an indispensable ally in the Middle East region. China and the United States share a high level of consensus on issues such as terrorism, extremism, and regional instability. Support for Israel will not only ensure its strategic coordination and security rights and interests in the Middle East, but will also be crucial to maintaining its influence and position in the region. It is precisely for these reasons that Western countries will resolutely support Israel and contribute to peace and stability in the Middle East together with it.