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Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

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Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

The UN resolution failed to pass, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict escalated again

Although the UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire failed to pass, the United States and Israel firmly rejected the demand for a ceasefire, which escalated the Israeli-Palestinian conflict again. In response, the United States continued to send arms to Israel, further escalating tensions.

Seeing such news, it is really heartbreaking and helpless. Why can't the international community agree on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? A ceasefire is a basic requirement for the protection of people's lives, so why can't it be fully supported?

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

Urgently assembled, the United States sent a large amount of weapons and supplies to Israel

According to the latest information, the United States has urgently assembled 70 transport planes and has begun to continuously send a large amount of weapons, ammunition, and various war materials to Israel. The 70 transport aircraft include 20 US military heavy transport aircraft and 50 leased civilian transport aircraft. From this news, it can be seen that the United States is clearly doing its best to help Israel, providing it with all possible support.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

Multifaceted support shows the importance of Israel

The fact that the United States has used a large number of transport planes to deliver weapons and ammunition to Israel this time shows the extent of its support for Israel. This is not only a political statement to Israel, but also a comprehensive support for its close allies. By sending supplies on a large scale, the United States has demonstrated its concern and importance for the Israeli region, aiming to cement the close cooperation between the two countries.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

Multinational involvement in wars exacerbates the risk of conflict

In addition to the support of the United States, several countries have also taken action against Israel. Not only did they bomb Israel, but they also announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Israel. However, instead of easing tensions in the conflict, these interventions may make the situation more dangerous.

The interference of these countries in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has not only failed to mediate the situation, but has instead raised greater risks. They seem to be only siding with Israel and ignoring Palestinian rights. True peace requires the joint efforts of both countries, not the intervention of external forces.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

It may affect the regional situation, which is worrying

While U.S. support is intended to preserve Israel's security, the move could also trigger a ripple effect in the Middle East. Such a large-scale aid move could provoke other regional forces and cause the situation in the region to become more unstable. For example, countries such as Iran may see the move as an infringement on their interests and fight back. Therefore, the United States needs to carefully consider the consequences of its actions and seek a diplomatic solution to regional disputes to avoid further crises.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

The Gaza Strip faces a humanitarian crisis

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has led to a serious humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. The fighting has caused massive damage, a large number of people have been displaced, medical and sanitation infrastructure has been severely damaged, and a public health catastrophe is imminent.

This conflict is truly heartbreaking, with innocent people being the biggest victims. The international community should act now to ensure the smooth delivery of humanitarian assistance to help the people of the Gaza Strip through this difficult period.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

Seek a fundamental solution for Palestinian-Israeli peace

In the face of the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the most fundamental solution is to implement the two-state solution and establish an independent Palestinian state in order to achieve Palestinian-Israeli peace. Lasting peace can only be achieved if both sides treat each other as equals and work together.

We hope that the international community will pay more attention to the legitimate rights and interests of the Palestinian people and at the same time urge Israel to stop its expansionist practices against Palestine. It is only through dialogue on an equal footing and joint efforts that a sustainable peace solution can be achieved.

Is Hamas saved? Multinational countries bombed the Israeli army, started to clean up Israel, and 70 US transport planes provided military aid

Against the backdrop of the continued escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, we urgently need all parties to work together to promote the realization of Palestinian-Israeli peace in accordance with international law and humanitarian principles. Only in this way can real stability and prosperity be brought to the Middle East. Let us call on all parties to cease hostilities and resume dialogue and cooperation in order to lay a solid foundation for long-term peace.

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