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In July of this year, Israel was unmoved by the brutal attack on a modest school in Gaza, resulting in numerous casualties, but Israel insisted on the righteousness of its actions.
I don't know that the bullet doesn't hurt when it hits me, but I didn't expect that at the end of this month, Israel was also attacked by a group of rockets, and this time Netanyahu was no longer calm.
However, there are still different opinions about who exactly started this attack, and some people even suspect that Israel itself did it.
Bombing of schools in Gaza
On 9 July, Israel brutally attacked a school in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip, killing 29 people.
In response, the Israel side only explained that the Israeli army was only trying to attack the command center of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and they believed that these schools were likely to contain weapons against Israel, so Israel would take action.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted the bombing was aimed at Hamas militants hiding inside the school and accused Hamas of using civilians as "human shields."
The Israel military also said the airstrikes targeted terrorists, not civilians, and stressed that the Israeli army had used "minimal bombs" to reduce collateral damage.
Judging by Israel's ongoing retaliation against the Gaza Strip, his explanation pales in comparison to anyone's trust.
Since the Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalated again last year, countries and organizations have condemned Israel's actions.
The UN Secretary sharply criticized Israel's actions and called on all parties to exercise restraint and protect the safety of civilians.
UNICEF has said attacks on schools and children are unacceptable and called for an immediate end to the violence.
Several governments have also spoken out to condemn Israel's military action.
Speaking in a speech, the President of France called Israel's actions "intolerable atrocities" and called for an immediate end to the bombardment of Gaza.
The United Kingdom Foreign Office also said attacks on civilians were "serious violations of international law" and must be sanctioned by the international community.
Arab countries have long been unaccustomed to Israel's actions, and they have long criticized Israel's attacks on Gaza and hope that Israel will stop as soon as possible.
However, Israel has the audacity to do whatever it wants with the Gaza Strip in defiance of the opposition of the international community.
However, what Israel did not expect was that this time he may have played a role, and at the end of July, Israel also suffered a major bombing incident, and this incident also caused a lot of controversy, what is going on?
The bombing of Israel has sparked speculation about the killers
On 27 July, the Israel town of Mejidar Shams in the Golan Heights was hit by a sudden rocket attack.
The attack killed 12 people and injured more than 30 people, including several children.
This incident not only plunged the Golan Heights into chaos, but also escalated tensions in the Middle East.
In the aftermath of the incident, the Lebanon Allah Party quickly issued a statement denying any connection to the attack, insisting that they did not fire the rockets.
Iran, for its part, warned Israel not to try to use the incident as a pretext to expand military strikes against Lebanon.
However, Israel was quick to blame Allah for the attack, saying there was conclusive evidence that the rockets were fired from Lebanon territory.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on July 29 that he would resolutely "respond" to the loss of life caused by the incident, and he also met with residents of the bombed areas.
This incident has not been acknowledged by any country or organization, which has also aroused suspicion about this incident, and the objects of suspicion are mainly as follows:
First, Lebanon Allah party. Lebanon was bombed by Israel in June, and the two countries have exchanged military attacks since then.
For example, Lebanon bombed northern Israel on July 10, and Israel has launched several military operations against Lebanon, so it is suspected that the bombing may be Lebanon's retaliation against Israel.
Second, Syria has become the object of suspicion. Because Israel had previously occupied the Golan Heights, a territory belonging to Syria, there was hatred between the two countries.
The Syria government has been trying to regain the territory through various means, and despite the ongoing civil war in Syria, the government and military still have some military capabilities.
As a result, there are suspicions that Syria may use the attack to target Israel while trying to divert domestic attention.
Third, Israel may bomb by mistake. There is also an opinion that the attack may have been caused by internal problems in Israel or by accidental bombing.
In recent years, Israel's air defense system Iron Dome has occasionally malfunctioned, causing anti-aircraft missiles to accidentally bomb areas under their control.
For example, a week or so before the incident, Israel's anti-aircraft missile accidentally fell, killing two people.
On July 28, according to reports from Syria, local residents saw that the missiles were air defense systems launched by Israel.
If the attack was a mistake, isn't it even more ridiculous that the Netanyahu government is now not admitting it, but instead blaming others?
Fourth, Iran has close ties to the Lebanon Allah Party and is also thought to have been involved in the attack.
Iran and Israel have long been engaged in a bitter confrontation in the Middle East, and Iran has fought Israel by supporting multiple proxy groups, including Allah.
The ambiguity of the Iran government's statement condemning any Israel military action against Lebanon without directly acknowledging or denying its connection to the attack has complicated speculation about Iran.
From the analysis of these four perspectives, anyone may be the mastermind behind the scenes, which is only a suspicion from the outside world, and there is no substantive evidence.
epilogue
Although it is impossible to determine who is behind the scenes, judging from the actions of the current Israel, Israel seems to have made their own choice.
Although France President Emmanuel Macron and others have spoken to Netanyahu on the phone, expressing their unwillingness to escalate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict again, Israel has launched an attack on Lebanon.
On 28 July, five villages and towns in Lebanon were attacked by Israel, resulting in five injuries.
When Israel attacked schools in Gaza before, it did not know the pain, but now that the shells are hitting itself, it has begun to cry out and fear, and has launched attacks on Lebanon civilians without evidence.
Israel is confirming that sentence, if the slap does not fall on itself, it does not know the pain, the people of their own country are the people, and the lives of other countries are regarded as a mustard.
Today, the Middle East has been muddyed by the Palestinian-Israeli issue, but fortunately, the Beijing Declaration has reconciled 14 organizations in the Palestinian region.
The Palestinians were able to twist into a rope and believed that Israel's behavior should be restrained, and at the same time, we hoped that peace would be achieved in the Middle East at an early date.
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Foreign media: Israeli forces attacked schools in Gaza again, killing at least 30 Palestinians Reference news
Israeli airstrike on a school in Gaza caused serious casualties Red Star News
Outburst! The Golan Heights were attacked, and Israel faced an "all-out war" BrightNet