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Editorial: The Guardian

  • Israel is accused of several war crimes, including attacks on aid convoys, assassinations on diplomatic premises, and a devastating raid on a hospital.
  • IDF has killed several foreign aid workers and their Palestinian driver, marking one of the worst recent attacks.
  • Gaza's chief hospital, al-Shifa, is now in ruins after a two-week raid by IDF.
  • While Israel maintains that no civilians died during the hospital raid, the World Health Organization disagrees.
  • Israel's actions have stoked fears of a wider regional conflict.
  • Considering Israel's historical failure to assume accountability in similar situations, UK asking Israel to investigate these deaths seems ludicrous.
  • The relief system is being destroyed, causing more deaths.
  • Israel seems to have miscalculated a potential confrontation with Iran, and its actions may lead to this.
  • The Prime Minister of Israel appears to be using war as a political survival strategy despite growing unpopularity.

Conclusion: Equally important as enforcing and upholding international law, is the need for allies and the global community to pose the question of how much more they are willing to tolerate and when they will decide to confront this situation with genuine firmness.