2024-09-27
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this round of palestinian-israeli conflict has lasted for nearly a year since october 7 last year. although the international community has repeatedly called for an end to the war, the dawn of peace is still far away. years of war and difficult times for peace have given the world many warnings.
the war has hit the bottom line. the israeli army’s attacks on the gaza strip have resulted in the death of more than 40,000 people, civilians have been killed, countless children have lost their lives, hospitals have been destroyed, humanitarian relief has been cut off, and there is a huge shortage of living supplies... the palestinian-israeli conflict has its own complicated history. however, any behavior that harms or endangers civilians is unacceptable to modern civilization, human ethics and international rules. how to use more powerful and effective actions to safeguard the basic norms of international relations is an urgent proposition that this round of israeli-palestinian conflicts has brought to the international community.
those who are unjust will inevitably have few helpers. the root cause of the palestinian issue lies in the delay in realizing palestine's long-cherished wish to establish an independent state. in an extremely tragic way, this conflict has made more people see the suffering and difficult situation of the palestinians. for some time, the international community's sympathy and solidarity with palestine have been growing day by day. at the united nations general assembly on september 10, palestinian representatives took their seats among united nations member states for the first time. at the same time, more and more countries have joined in condemning israel. on september 18, the united nations general assembly’s emergency meeting on the palestinian-israeli issue passed a draft resolution requiring israel to end its illegal occupation of palestinian territories within 12 months.
no one can survive alone. the shells that landed in gaza also blasted deep craters over a wider area. in december last year, yemen's houthi armed forces launched an attack on merchant ships at the southern end of the red sea, triggering a crisis in the red sea and causing a huge impact on international trade. this month, the conflict between israel and lebanese hezbollah continues to escalate, further complicating the situation in the middle east. every war is accompanied by serious spillover effects, such as soaring prices, divisions, and competition for energy... human beings live in the same global village. no country can seek its own absolute security on its own, let alone benefit from the turmoil of other countries. the harvest is long-lasting and stable.