Israel Bersikeras untuk ‘Berdiri Sendiri’ dalam Perang Melawan Hamas

Turkey has halted trade with Israel, with the world’s top court examining potential genocide committed by Israeli leaders. Protests have erupted in cities and campuses globally. Ireland and Spain plan to recognize Palestine as a state by month’s end. Even the United States, a longtime ally of Israel, is considering withholding arms shipments for the first time since the conflict began.

After receiving support in October following a Hamas-led attack, Israel now finds itself increasingly isolated. The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 34,000, and the country has lost much of the international goodwill it once had. Of particular concern is the strained relationship with the United States.

President Biden has become more vocal about Israel’s actions, threatening to withhold weapon shipments. This has led to widespread protests and backlash, including a symbolic gesture at the United Nations General Assembly supporting Palestine’s U.N. membership.

Israeli leaders are grappling with the growing isolation, with protests and boycotts targeting Israeli athletes and academics. Many Israelis feel misunderstood and unfairly criticized, while others acknowledge the need for reasonable critique.

The international community’s condemnation of Israel’s actions reflects a shift in global politics and frustration with the government’s handling of aid and civilian casualties. Israel’s military operations in Gaza have led to dire consequences, including a decline in support from Western allies.

Despite past resilience in the face of criticism, Israel now faces growing isolation and scrutiny. The conflict has strained relationships with key allies and raised questions about Israel’s approach to the war. As the situation continues to escalate, Israel must navigate a complex web of international pressure and internal divisions.

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