The Israeli military operation in the Gaza Strip has been significantly escalating in recent days, and the number of victims, especially on the Palestinians, including civilians, is growing in dozens and hundreds. The Israeli defensive forces informed that the Aviation had attacks more than 115 targets set throughout the territory of this Palestinian territory.
Israel’s interventions have claimed a high number of civilian victims – at least 82 Palestinians have only lost their lives in the last 24 hours.
The international community expresses increasingly harder criticism and warns of possible consequences if Israel does not stop the offensive and does not allow humanitarian aid.
However, its traditional Western allies have recently been diverting from Israel.
Britain and Canada warn that if Israel does not end its offensive and does not allow the smooth entry of humanitarian aid, they will proceed to repression and economic. All Israeli allies recognize the right of Israel to defend themselves after 7 October terrorists from the Hamas Palestinian have enhanced thousands of Israelis. But they are beginning to question the way Israel intervenes in Gaza.
Civilian victims are significantly increasing
According to the objects hit, there were missile launchers, infrastructure used by militant groups, tunnels, buildings serving terrorist purposes, as well as active cells of armed operators.
The Aviation Intervention also joined the Israeli Naval Fleet, which this week sniffed the northern part of Gaza in order to support ground troops operating in this area. These steps are part of the ongoing efforts of Israel to eliminate threats he perceives by the Palestinian armed groups.
As he informs, Israeli interventions have also brought considerable civilian victims. The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that at least 82 Palestinians have lost their lives in the last 24 hours and another 262 suffered injuries. These figures significantly contribute to the already dramatic balance of the current conflict.
According to data from the Palestinian Ministry, the total balance of the victims has reached 53,655 dead and 121,950 injured since the beginning of the Gaza War. However, these numbers cannot be verified independently and Israel refuses them. But even humanitarian organizations talk about tens of thousands of victims.
The situation in Gaza remains critical. The intensity of Israeli interventions and their consequences on the civilian population evoke strong international attention and the challenges for instant stopping fighting are increasing. Humanitarian organizations draw attention to deteriorating conditions in the area and urgently appealed to the need to provide assistance to the affected population.
Humanitarian aid was stuck at the border
Although the first trucks with humanitarian aid after the 11-week blockade, the United Nations (UN) points out that stocks have not yet reached civilians. According to the Israeli authorities, Kerem crossed the border crossing of Salo between Israel and the Gaza Strip 93 trucks with food, medicines, baby food and medical material. However, this is insanely few, according to experts.
In addition, the aid on the Palestinian side of the transition remained blocked. As the UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric informed, humanitarian workers had to wait a few hours for permission to be able to transfer shipments to the UN warehouse. “Despite waiting, they were not allowed to take over,” he added.
UN representatives warn that at least 600 trucks per day are needed to alleviate the crisis. The UN Humanitarian Coordinator Tom Fletcher warned that up to 14,000 newborns may die within 48 hours if the aid does not get to the most vulnerable. “Thousands of children can die if Israel immediately does not allow humanitarian aid,” Fletcher said in the Today show.
Thus, the Gaza crisis has long since exceeded the framework of the military conflict and grew into a large humanitarian tragedy. While the bombing continues, the population faces a disastrous lack of basic needs and international organizations are beating an alarm. Calls for immediate improvement of access to aid and renewal are thus increasing more and more urgency.
Diplomatic pressure on Israel stronger, even from the nearest allies
Israel is facing increasingly strong international pressure for continuing military operation in the Gaza Strip. Until recently, traditional Western allies have been supported until recently, their attitude is now significantly changing.
France, Britain and Canada have issued a joint statement in which they warn that if Israel does not end its offensive and does not allow the smooth entry of humanitarian aid, they will follow
This is the toughest criticism of Israeli steps from these countries from the beginning of the conflict. The cited high -ranking European representative said the statement reflects the “growing political anger” of the humanitarian crisis, as well as the belief that the Israeli government was doing regardless of international law. European leaders warned that if the situation does not change, one of the punishments may be the recognition of Palestine as an independent state, which would be a significant diplomatic shift.
France is considering attachment to 147 states that have already recognized Palestine and wants to open this question at a conference in New York. At the same time, the topic of recognition is also the subject of discussions between Paris and London. The United Kingdom hardens its rhetoric – British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has labeled the situation in Gaza and the British government has suspended business negotiations with Israel in response.
Israel is beginning to be isolated
The European Union also accepts a hard attitude. The High Foreign Policy representative Kaja Kallas announced that Brussels plans to review existing business agreements with Israel with regard to his current steps in Gaza.
Germany was also involved in the diplomatic debate. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed serious concern about the humanitarian situation and leads consultations with European partners to interpret these concerns of the Israeli government. “It is important for us to maintain an open dialogue and communicate clearly our attitudes,” said office spokesman Stefan Kornelius.
At the same time, Germany is facing increasing domestic and foreign criticism for the unwavering support of Israel and for restrictions on propalestinian protests. “In addition, human rights organizations call on Berlin to suspend the exports of weapons to Israel. Although Germany has joined the joint statement of the EU on the need for a humanitarian approach to Gaza, according to the media, it is one of the countries that refuse a formal review of business relations with Israel,”
The United States also suggests caution. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during the speech before the foreign policy committee of the Senate that Washington welcomes Israel’s decision to enable limited humanitarian aid to Gaza. However, he admitted that the current volume is not enough and the situation needs to be resolved.
Overall, Israel is facing increasing isolation on the international scene – not only by opponents, but also from its closest allies.