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A million people displaced in Gaza, the Israeli army awaiting a political order to intervene on the ground.
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
One million displaced in the Gaza Strip: a political decision awaited for a ground intervention
\n\nIn the current context where the Gaza Strip is marked by an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with more than one million displaced, the Israeli army announces that it is awaiting a “ political decision » for a ground intervention. \n\n
The humanitarian crisis
\n\nThe United Nations Humanitarian Forum has identified approximately one million displaced in the Gaza Strip, the majority of these people being women and children. The need for food, water, medicine, shelter and psychological help is urgent and enormous. Despite the efforts of humanitarian organizations on site, the situation seems far from improving.\n\nThe cause of this mass displacement is attributed to the ongoing insecurity in the region resulting from clashes between Palestinian factions and the Israeli army. With a restricted territory and a dense population, the Gaza Strip is experiencing an alarming situation that requires rapid intervention.\n\n
Waiting for a political decision
\n\nL'Israeli army for its part, expressed its intention to intervene, but indicated that it was waiting for a “ political decision » to launch a ground operation. This statement is important because it underlines the fact that the solution to this humanitarian crisis does not rely only on military actions, but also and above all on the political aspect.\n\nRequests for land intervention are increasing from all sides, particularly from neighboring countries and international organizations. However, the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict requires a careful and considered political decision to avoid any risk of escalation.\n\n
Calls for peace
\n\nFaced with this worrying situation, calls for peace are being launched from various international bodies, emphasizing the urgency of a political resolution. The long-term solution, according to several analysts, can only be a political solution based on peaceful coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.\n\nIn the meantime, the fate of a million displaced people remains unresolved. While humanitarian organizations try to meet their basic needs, the key to lasting improvement in their plight remains in the hands of policy makers. \n\n