The guardian’s point of view on Gaza: The questions that Israel and its allies must answer Editorial
R.Ragingy accumulated on the tragedy in Gaza. However, Israel’s attack on Nasser Hospital – the only general hospital that was left in the south – is still emerged. He followed one blow within minutes, and hit those who raced to help the wounded. On Monday, there were many terrible works in one: hitting the hospital, injured civilians, rescue workers and journalists.
With the events that were discovered on the video, Benjamin Netanyahu called a “tragic occurrence” instead of blameing Hamas for deaths or staining the dead. (The army, which has a record of misleading allegations after the accidents, later claimed that the camera “was put in place by Hamas” on the site.) Can anyone think this was wrong, when these strikes become a routine “double -click”, and when those who killed this time were killed throughout this war?
“Israel appreciates the work of journalists, medical employees and all civilians,” the Israeli Prime Minister continued. Why, then, more journalists in Gaza have died more than the world in the past three years? Why did Israel kill hundreds of medical workers, which prompted invitations to a new crime from Healthocide? Why are many doctors detained? Why, starting with the statements of the Israeli army, do civilians represent 83 % of the dead?
The Palestinians also die in the human famine caused by Israel’s blockage for help. A quarter of a million hunger is already, based on the ruling of an unbroken body known for its caution in its analyzes. How much should he die?
How can Palestinians have a future without their lands? How can they defend their society when those in their heart are eliminated and embody their knowledge and culture, including doctors and journalists? How can they look to tomorrow when their children cannot go to school and their universities are destroyed?
Does Mr. Netanyahu believe that he could continue to neglect the fate of those who were kidnapped by Hamas on October 7 when the protest movement led by the hostages of the hostages gather? Can the army simply ignore the increasing resentment of the reserve soldiers in particular? Is Israel ready to sacrifice what remains of its global position in favor of preserving the political self of one man and the desire of its right -wing partners to cleanse the ethnic Gaza?
Does Donald Trump, who has a unique power to stop this war, believes that he can one day win the Nobel Peace Prize when he is subject to an international criminal court memo. “War hero” And refuses to intervene to stop the slaughter? Does it believe that a peace agreement in the Middle East can be based on the bones of more than 62,000 Palestinians in Gaza? Does the United States realize that its employees also It can be responsible To help war crimes through their cooperation?
What excuses remain for the other Israeli allies? Are they ready to defend the institutions and principles of international law, which helped protect their countries, or will they see them eroding more through the actions of Israel in Gaza and the American hostility? Since former ambassadors and senior diplomats put clear proposals for urgent work, are these governments realizing that they are also losing credibility, not only international but local?
The questions continue, but the immediate answers to this disaster are simple: a permanent ceasefire, the return of the hostages, and the speedy delivery of huge quantities of aid to Gaza.
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