We Do Not Forget: Updates and Continuing Condemnation of the Israel-Gaza Atrocities

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The ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza has once again escalated, resulting in significant casualties and widespread condemnation. This article seeks to provide a comprehensive update on the latest developments and continue to highlight the atrocities committed, drawing from recent reports and live updates from multiple sources.

In the early hours of July 23, 2024, a new wave of Israeli airstrikes targeted Khan Younis, a densely populated area in the southern Gaza Strip. According to Al Jazeera, these strikes resulted in the deaths of scores of Palestinians, with many more injured. This blitz is part of a broader Israeli military campaign that has intensified in recent weeks, causing widespread destruction and displacing thousands of residents.

The following day, July 24, saw Israeli tanks advancing into Gaza, forcing Palestinians into overcrowded camps. This maneuver has exacerbated the already dire humanitarian situation in the region, with the displaced population struggling to find adequate shelter and basic necessities.

As the violence escalates, political dynamics are also shifting. A notable development is the condemnation by Israel of a deal brokered by China, which includes Hamas in a post-war Gaza government alongside Fatah. This agreement is seen as a significant step towards Palestinian unity, but it has been met with fierce opposition from Israel.

In the United States, Vice President Kamala Harris faces a delicate balancing act as she navigates the complex politics surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. Her cautious approach reflects the deep divisions within the American political landscape regarding U.S. support for Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington has further highlighted these tensions. Amidst ongoing U.S. political turmoil, Netanyahu’s discussions with American leaders have centered on the Gaza war and the broader implications for Israeli security and regional stability.

The conflict’s ripple effects are felt throughout the region. Hezbollah’s involvement in the fighting has raised concerns about a broader regional war. The group’s attacks on Israeli positions from Lebanon have prompted a harsh response from Israel, further complicating the already volatile situation.

In a surprising turn, Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah have signed a unity deal, brokered by China. This agreement is a significant milestone in Palestinian politics, aiming to present a united front in negotiations and conflict with Israel.

International reactions to the conflict have been varied. The CIA Director recently commented on the war, emphasizing the complexity of the situation and the challenges in achieving a lasting resolution.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has also become involved, accepting a deluge of briefs over the Gaza war. This influx of legal documents is likely to delay any decision for months, prolonging the uncertainty surrounding potential war crimes investigations.

Despite the ongoing violence, there are efforts to rebuild and plan for the future. Discussions involving the U.S., Israel, and the UAE are focused on Gaza’s reconstruction and the establishment of a stable governance framework post-conflict.

As we continue to monitor the situation in Gaza, it is crucial to keep the spotlight on the human cost of this conflict. The international community must hold those responsible for atrocities accountable and work towards a peaceful resolution that addresses the root causes of the violence.

The Israel-Gaza conflict remains a deeply complex and contentious issue, with profound implications for regional and global stability. As new developments unfold, the world watches closely, hoping for a cessation of hostilities and a move towards lasting peace.

(Photo credits: https://www.aa.com.tr/)


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Roy Cabonegrohttp://currentph.com
Roy Cabonegro is President of the Makakalikasan - Nature Party Philipppine an emerging national green political party. He is also Publishing Manager of Impacts Publishing and acting as Editor in Chief of its http://www.currentph.com online publication.

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