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BETWEEN With international calls to end the bloodshed in Gaza, even from residents of Western countries who support Israel, the Jewish state’s troops remain unmoved and continue to bombard the Palestinian territory, even targeting a number of hospitals.
Israeli troops even admitted last Wednesday (11/15) that they had attacked a number of hospitals in Gaza which, according to US intelligence reports, were used as military operations by Hamas in its fight against the Gaza Strip.
Previously, an Israeli military (IDF) spokesperson also showed video of an underground tunnel several dozen meters from an Indonesian hospital that Hamas uses as its command headquarters and rocket launch site, although this was denied by hospital management.
This US intelligence report may have been used by Hamas to justify its siege and attack on Gaza’s largest hospital, Al Shifa, while snipers killed and captured a number of people suspected of being members of Hamas.
Omar Zaqout, an emergency doctor at Al Shifa Hospital, revealed that a number of the 7,000 refugees hospitalized had been arrested by IDF troops and denied reports that Israeli troops were providing aid. “They are just spreading terror,” he said.
Meanwhile, US President Jo Biden himself called in his statement for the protection of patients and refugees at Al Syifa Hospital, while the Canadian Prime Minister said the massacre of children and women including citizens of the world witnessed had to stop.
OIC envoy
President Jokowi also immediately went to Washington DC as an envoy of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries to meet with US President Joe Biden after the OIC meeting in Riyadh last Saturday (11 /11).
The OIC summit produced 31 resolutions regarding the Gaza conflict, including an immediate cessation of bloodshed and a trial against Israel before the ICC (International Criminal Court) and the ICJ (International Court) for the massacre and the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza. .
Israeli domestic politics, according to Broto Wardoyo, professor of international relations at the University of Indonesia, cannot be separated from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s stubborn attitude to avoid unrest and the dynamics of the situation in his country.
Netanyahu will apparently try to restore people’s confidence after the attack by thousands of rockets and Hamas troops that killed 1,400 people and took 240 hostage on October 7. SO.
“Netanyahu took steps that went beyond what was reasonable in an effort to eliminate even the slightest potential attack by Hamas,” he said.
Israel seems to ignore OIC resolutions and international criticism, and even the UN Security Council cannot do anything as long as the United States, which is one of its members, still vetoes the resolutions containing criticism of Israel.
There is no other way, the world must unite and take concrete steps for Israel to end its aggression against Gaza, at least with a ceasefire, and return to the table. negotiations. (NS/various sources).
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