The United States** recently announced that Israel has promised to halt its offensive in Gaza. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the 24th blatantly refuted this and said that the Israeli army would not end its military activities unless the full purpose was achieved. They have only one aim, which is to destroy Hamas completely, free all the hostages, and ensure that Gaza does not become a threat to Israel.
However, there is still a long way to go before that can be achieved, and Netanyahu immediately began another new plan, namely, the full occupation of the Palestinian territory of Gaza. On the 24th, Netanyahu told his Likud group that they would "voluntarily settle" Gazans to other areas.
How many people are willing to leave their homes and live in other countries? However, this is not difficult for Israel, because they have attacked the hospital in Hefa and forcibly expelled the medical staff and patients inside. The Israeli side claimed that the two men had evacuated on their own initiative, but doctors at the hospital said they were forced to leave by armed pistols to their heads.
Netanyahu also said frankly that the question now is not whether people in Gaza are admitted, but whether any country will accept them. Israel had intended to expel the inhabitants of Gaza from the desert of the Sinai in Egypt and live there permanently, but the Egyptian side strenuously refused. A member of the Knesset recently said that they had received a number of requests from South America and Africa, some of whom wanted to accept them, but had to pay for them.
The congressional member added that in any war, there are such situations, and in the case of Syria, for example, 1.5 million refugees fled to Jordan, 3 million to Turkey and millions to Europe. In view of this, the Israeli side considers the move "reasonable and legal".
Prior to this, some Israeli ministers had called on the inhabitants of Gaza to be willing to live in a third-party country and rebuild their homes, adding that all countries of the world should contribute to Israel and make it possible for them to accept more people. Now, the congressional member also said that even if there are only 1-20,000 residents in Gaza, it is time to reach out to other countries.
Israel said the same at the beginning, saying that they wanted to accept 20,000 residents of Gaza in 100 different places around the world. Israel's desire to occupy Palestinian territory, but to demand that the international community pay the price, is a bit too much, otherwise they will be reduced to "**".
Over the past few decades, Israel has occupied more than 9,800 square kilometres of Palestinian territory through the expulsion of Palestinians and the illegal construction of settlements, and now Israel has de facto control over 25,000 square kilometres, while the only two remaining parts of Palestine, Gaza and the West Bank, are about 2,000 square kilometres.
Moreover, Israel had been informed of the attack by Hamas militants a year earlier, but at the time the Israeli army and intelligence personnel did not pay enough attention to this plan, which was found unrealistic. Perhaps Israel is deliberately allowing these attacks to continue so that Israel can justify its occupation of Gaza.
However, since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian war, Biden has repeatedly urged Netanyahu to stop his aggression in Gaza, calling it a "dangerous operation." Mr. Biden advocates a two-state solution, in which Gaza will be governed by human rights groups after the war is over. But Netanyahu objected, saying that human rights groups do not have the capacity to govern Gaza and that Israel will occupy Gaza after the war ends.
The measures taken by Israel are that after the end of the war, the army can come and go in Gaza at will, capture and blow up anyone they like. The United States has also previously made a compromise that there will be a transitional period after the end of the Israeli war, and it is impossible for troops to withdraw from Gaza immediately, which is tantamount to the United States acquiescing to Israel's ability to remain in Gaza after the war ends.
Although Biden talks about a two-country solution, he has always had a supportive and supportive attitude towards Israel, especially in the air raids launched by Israel, which plunged Gaza into chaos.
Covering an area of 365 square kilometres and with more than 2 million inhabitants, Gaza is the most densely populated area in the world. After the occupation of Gaza by Hamas in June 2007, Israel closed the access to Gaza, and the army's closure of Gaza has left the Gaza Strip severely scarce in daily supplies and the living conditions of its people extremely difficult, making it almost the largest outdoor prison in the world.
In the new wave of Palestinian-Israeli war, the Israeli army first launched hundreds of punitive air strikes in Gaza, destroying schools, hospitals, and refugee camps, and even some UN office buildings.
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Biden has repeatedly asked Netanyahu to minimize losses, but Netanyahu ultimately simply said that the Israeli army was not effective in reducing losses among the population. Behind these statements are the lives of countless civilians in Gaza.
The Israeli army's offensive in Gaza has killed more than 20,000 civilians, mostly women and children, and wounded another 54,000 in combat. In addition, on Christmas Eve on December 24 last year, the Israeli army launched a major air raid on a camp in Gaza, killing 70 people. In addition, the recent collapse of armistice talks between the two countries means that the death toll will continue to rise in the coming days.
Now, Israel is not only trying to kill Gazans, but also to occupy Gaza. Hamas is not a terrorist group, as Turkey's Erdogan said, they are only defending their land and land. Israel's wrongdoing in the Palestinian territories has made Western countries turn a blind eye and take it for granted.
If Hamas renounces the war, Palestine will one day be annexed by Israel. This is not in the interest of the Palestinian people, nor is it in the interests of all the justiceists in the world. The Palestinian people have the right to establish their own homeland, to enjoy peace and dignity and to oppose Israeli aggression and violence.