Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia expressed concern that the conflict between Israel and the radical group Hamas could escalate into a world war. His words guide the way Top.
According to the senator, he had to answer questions that had not been asked before about whether the situation in the Middle East would lead to a global conflict.
“People remember the regional conflict during the First World War. And then more members joined, and more members joined, and then more… And then suddenly there was a global war,” said Kane.
The senator also called for a “humanitarian pause” in the conflict to help Gaza’s civilian population. He emphasized the need to distinguish between Hamas representatives and civilians.
Kane noted that the people of Gaza have the right to receive humanitarian aid and that Israel must provide this to show that the war is not against the Palestinians. The politician believes that otherwise the reputation of the Jewish state will be damaged.
On October 7, Hamas launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Thousands of militants invaded Israeli territory, seizing dozens of military equipment and more than a hundred hostages. Against this background, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country was at war.
The Israel Defense Forces intervention operation was called “Iron Swords”; One of its goals was the destruction of Hamas. The Israeli Air Force launched an attack on hundreds of militant targets in the Gaza Strip, and the country’s National Security Council decided to cut off water, food, goods, electricity and fuel supplies to the region. Israel announced to the UN on October 13 that 1.1 million Palestinians would be evacuated to southern Gaza ahead of the ground operation.
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