What drives the relentless cycle of violence in the occupied West Bank? In a harrowing turn of events, the Israeli military has killed at least three Palestinians during overnight raids. Among them, the army's raid on the Kandia refugee camp stands out, where they blew up the home of a Palestinian family. The incident has raised questions and reignited debates about the use of collective punishment in conflict zones.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live under occupation, where the rule of law is replaced by the might of military force? Despite the International Court of Justice declaring Israel's presence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem illegal on July 19, the situation on the ground has only worsened.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a complex issue that has been a source of tension and conflict for decades. The recent events surrounding the war in Gaza have once again brought this issue to the forefront of global attention. This article aims to delve into the intricacies of the conflict, examining the historical context, the current situation, and the implications for the future.
In the hallowed halls of the United States Congress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood, a figure of determination and controversy, promising to relentlessley pursue the war against Hamas in Gaza. His plea was clear: for the United States to stand united with Israel. Amid the applause, thousands outside demanded an end to the conflict, their voices a stark contrast to the solidarity inside.