IS ISRAEL INTERNATIONALLY ISOLATED?
Pablo Iglesias, former vice president of the Spanish government and a leader of the left, described yesterday in an interview that Israel “is a Terrorist State.” Harsh words that express the exact reality of the facts. The president, Pedro Sánchez, has not used that adjective publicly, but it is likely that he shares it. Taking into account his campaign for Palestine to be recognized.
On the 28th, Spain, Ireland and Norway will recognize Palestine as an independent country. Qatar and Egypt, mediators in the Gaza war, have congratulated each other on this decision. Saudi Arabia has joined in applauding the gesture. So have the Arab League; the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; the United Nations and other international organizations. It is, without a doubt, a defeat for Israel and the beginning, perhaps, of its international isolation.
Of course, Israel is not isolated. The United States and the European Union support it, but must take into account the arrest warrants requested by the attorney general of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yael Gallant. Identical warrants have been requested against three Hamas leaders.
All of this means that the world is waking up to the war crimes and genocide ordered by Netanyahu and Gallant, to turn Gaza into a graveyard. The more than 35,000 Palestinian deaths point to international opinion to accuse the Jewish leaders of continued war crimes in the Palestinian enclave.
Israeli forces (Tsahal) continue bombing the north and south of Gaza, Netanyahu has assured that the operation consisting of a military invasion of Rafah, where there are still a million Palestinian refugees, continues. Humanitarian aid reaches them in insufficient conditions for food and medical treatment. In this regard, the US stated that the first aid trucks left the artificial port built on the coast by the US military.
In Cairo, sources close to the president, Sissi, stated today that mediation for a humanitarian pause leading to a ceasefire will resume in the coming days.
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