The United States once again vetoed the UN Security Council's vote in an attempt to intervene in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but as a result, it dug its own grave
Once Upon a Time in Earth: Again vetoing the Security Council vote, the purpose of the United States, to monopolize the right of Palestinian-Israeli mediation.
In the Earth class, every country is a classmate. However, the recent Palestinian-Israeli conflict has come to a crossroads, and the question is, what do we do? Israel's insistence on attacking the Rafah region of the Gaza Strip has shaken the anti-Israeli forces in the Middle East once again. The UN Security Council held an emergency vote, as a result of which 13 votes were in favor and 1 was no (from the United States). Why would the United States do this? How exactly should this situation be handled?
Many students were puzzled by the results of the Security Council's vote. Alpha raised the question, and the Earth class held a special class meeting. Iranian classmates bluntly pointed out the passivity and selfishness of the United States, arguing that the United States is not worthy of the leadership role of the Earth class. Aramco tried to explain the U.S. position, claiming that he did not support Israel's actions, but other students doubted it.
Alpha asked key questions at the meeting, asking about the true intentions of the United States. The United States began to explain its position, claiming that it only wanted to mediate the Palestinian-Israeli conflict through mediation, but other students were skeptical, believing that what the United States was doing was actually defending its own interests, not to solve the problem.
The Earth class students were not satisfied with the American explanation. Ami's partiality towards Israel has made the atmosphere in the Earth class tense. Alpha tried to ease the atmosphere, but the students in the Earth class have begun to doubt the true intentions of the United States, believing that the United States only wants to monopolize the right to mediate the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in order to maintain its hegemony in the Middle East.
The students of the Earth class realized that in order to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, more countries need to work together. The actions of the United States will only complicate the problem, not solve it. Therefore, the students of the Earth class decided to join forces and work together to contribute to the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Peace and stability on Earth can only be achieved through joint efforts.