Israel is preparing a military operation against Gaza Rafah, but not long ago, a storm of "recognition of Palestine" swept the world. And surprisingly, even the United States seems somewhat helpless.
Recently, the UN Security Council held a lively discussion on the application submitted by Palestine for "accession to the United Nations". Thirteen years ago, Palestine had hoped to become a full Member of the United Nations, but was blocked by the United States. And this time, the United States has chosen to remain silent, is there any deep meaning in this?
Israel, for its part, appeared anxious and openly claimed that it would pose a "threat" to Israel if the United Nations recognized the status of Palestine. However, according to data provided by Palestine, 137 United Nations Member States have recognized the status of Palestine, and that number will only increase.
In the past, Western countries have supported Israel and refused to recognize Palestine. This time, however, the situation seems to be different, and Spain has said it will be the first to recognize Palestine and actively enlist the support of more countries.
In fact, some Western countries have long recognized Palestine, such as EU member states such as Sweden and Poland. Spain's positive actions are also supported by other EU member states.
It can be seen that the international community will not blindly support Israel, and Palestine will receive more and more international support. This time, America's silence may also mean Israel's isolation. As international support for Palestine grows, it will be interesting to see whether the United States will continue to support Israel.