oOver the past 21 months, Israel’s genocide war against Gaza, voices around the world have condemned the demise of international law and the rule-based order. Indeed, Israel’s facade of compliance with international law has disappeared, and the policy that constitutes war crimes is now declared as pronounced.
This week, Israeli Defense Minister Katz shared Plan to force movement Palestinians enter a camp in the ruins of Rafa. Once inside, they can’t leave. In other words, a concentration camp By definition Often the reason for security or punishment by military order is the detention center for members of state organizations (as well as political prisoners or minorities). Israeli human rights lawyer Michael Sfard is Quote in Guardian It’s like saying Katz “developed an operational plan for crime against humanity.” Hundreds Been killed Thousands of people try to get food.
I’m trying to understand that the Palestinians are Gaza and the situation in which most Israelites do not recognize their humanity. How do they show remorse for their army in their own name? I believe our dehumanized seeds were planted during the Arab-Israel War in 1948. The Palestinians were violently deprived of land, property and property, and we will be called nakba (the Arabs called “catastrophe”), which is the reason the Jews gave to Jews. From then on, the Israelites could use Arab houses, land and orchards without any inclusion. The October 7 attack was the starting point of the war, but Israel has been systematically degrading and eliminating the Palestinian people.
This violation of international law leads to despair of the horror that the system cannot prevent Israel from taking terrorist actions in Gaza and the West Bank and holds the perpetrators accountable. Unsupported International Criminal Court Issuing an arrest warrant For Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, he accused “war crimes are a method of war; and the dangers of murder, persecution and other inhuman behaviors against humanity.” No arrests. The West continues to provide military and political support to Israel. I asked myself: Should we feel helpless to the Palestinians in the face of this failure?
However, the fact is that international law, while used as a measure and reference for human rights organizations, has never been a Palestine redemption. Since the failure to implement UN resolution 1948 Grant the right to return to the homeland of Palestinian refugees In what is becoming Israel, we are disappointed again and again.
For years, this was not because of Palestinian attempts to invoke the law, whether through Israeli courts, international courts or third-party law enforcement mechanisms. One simple reason for their failure is the lack of effective enforcement methods in international law. The more complex reason is the strong interests. My hope lies in the resilience of Palestine.
The general hope and expectation is that Palestinians will forget the land of a generation or two. It turns out that this is completely unfounded. Seventy-seven years later, Palestinians are like land During the first few days, they were forced.
Likewise, with all the illegal changes and the extensive Jewish settlements and the geographical changes in my home, West BankWe Palestinians continue to stick to what we say to practice sumoud: Refusing to give up or leave. I cannot speak to the Palestinians in Gaza, but I can see that despite the great suffering, we have the same spirit.
At the end of the war, journalists and foreign organizations are allowed to enter Gaza and facts will arise. The people who live there – the heartbreaking first-hand accounts of the experiences of women, men and children, artists, writers and poets; life shortened or irrevocably changed – may also bother the Israelites.
It will be our human nature, not any international law, that will judge and hold Israel and its allies responsible. On different scales, but to some extent, equally glaring, the illegal unilateral changes made by Israel in the West Bank will often provide the image of land and its ideologically driven policies for Israeli greed.
Perhaps there is no more ridiculous example than the Israeli action in the Old Town of Hebron. The city was detained by a small group of Jewish extremists who live in the center of Hebron, the second largest Palestinian city in the West Bank, with a population of 232,500. The Jewish day and night were protected by more than 1,000 Israeli soldiers. To allow settlers and soldiers to move freely, restrictions on the Palestinian movement include dozens of intensified checkpoints, obstacles, and permanent and temporary military posts. The old town has actually been cleared out its Palestinian population. Is this sustainable?
As far as Gaza’s future is concerned, the critical issue is that with the destruction of means of survival – farmland, water supply, hospitals and schools – the land can continue to sustain life.
Shameful world communities could have an impact on the issue if Israel allows the openness of the Gaza Strip after the end of hostilities and ensures that the assistance brought to enable Palestinians to continue to live there when rebuilding the region.
Gaza has a long history and has 4,000 years of continuous human habitation. Israel’s attempt to stop life there is doomed to fail. Palestinians will survive with the help of others, or no one else.

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