International newspapers and websites followed developments in the war Gaza stripThe Financial Times newspaper published an article in which the author believes that the Gaza war will change the world from the United States to Ukraine, while an analysis in the French newspaper Liberation warned of extremist media promoting a global war starting from Gaza.
For the 32nd day in a row, the occupation army launched intensive raids on residential neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 10,000, of whom about 70% were women and children, while the number of injured exceeded 25,000 Palestinians, according to official data.
Gideon Richman wrote in his article in the Financial Times that the Gaza war will change the world from the United States to Ukraine, pointing to the increasing possibility of Russia seizing the initiative in its war with Ukraine, and to the shattering of what he described as the initial optimism that was reinforced by the peace agreements between Israel and many countries. Arabic.
While Richman expected that a broader war in the Middle East is closer at the present time than revitalizing the peace process, Thomas LeGrand warned in his analysis in the French newspaper “Liberation” against making the Israeli-Palestinian war in Gaza and the West Bank an advanced point in a global war, accusing “the means of “Fanatical media” promoting this.
Loughran considered that this comes in the context of some people’s desire to erupt in an identity battle, and to serve the worst aspects of the extreme right, which in his opinion is a “dangerous and despicable game.” However, he believes that the region is not on the verge of war as promoted, but rather far from it, but anticipating and predicting it means Encouraging the possibility of it happening, he says.
Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal from Tel Aviv quoted an Israeli security official as saying that the Israeli army was concerned that the government would face… Benjamin Netanyahu More American pressure to reduce the fighting before achieving its war goals, adding that the latter is resisting pressure exerted by Washington to stop air strikes in order to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid.
In turn, writer Matthew Iglesias enumerated in an article on the American “Bloomberg” website the benefits that Israel could gain – internally and externally, especially in the United States – if Netanyahu resigned, pointing out that US President Joe Biden’s standing by Israel angered the left, Muslims and Arabs in the party. Democrat, which hurt him politically.
As for the French newspaper Media Part, it quoted the Italian historian Enzo Traverso as feeling concerned about the devastating effects of exploiting the memory of the Holocaust to justify the “genocidal war” led by the Israeli army in Gaza, and warning that this deviation could cause a “staggering rise” in anti-Semitism.