We need to admit the brave leaders who are willing to admit the basic human rights of the Palestinian than before.In order to achieve sustainable peace, Israel must end the occupation and colonization of the West Coast, lift the blockade of Gaza, and negotiate with the leaders of Palestine's power agencies in Ramallah in Ramallah.

The military response made by Israel's brutal attack on Hamas on October 7 has caused nearly 3,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza, and evoked the most terrible nightmare of each Palestinian.

In 1948, approximately 750,000 Palestan, including my father, uncle and grandmother, fled to their homes to avoid violence that occurred after Israel's announcement of independence, as well as the violence of many Palestinian villages and towns in Jewish underground organizations.

My uncle has been staying in the Musrarara community in Jerusalem until April 1948.He guaranteed to my father and grandmother that the house would keep intact until they could go back until the end of the war.He turned the door with the key two times, and believed that they could return to their hometown soon.But they never returned to their former residence.

Gaza people are worried about the disaster in 1948

The trauma caused by the first Arabian war with the Israeli war was so profound that the Palestinians called it Nakba ("big disaster") and commemorated it on May 15 each year.

Earlier this month, when the former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Ambassador Danny Ayalon told Marc Lamont Hill of the Peninsula TV, the Gaza civilian can be on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.When they got "endless living space", when they "all moved there", many Palestinians interpreted this as calling for the second major disaster.This is why Israel evacuated 1.1 million people from northern Gaza, which would arouse people's concerns about the repeat of the disaster in 1948.

The Gaza Strip has been in the eyes of Israel for a long time.In 1992, the then Israeli Prime Minister Robin said: "I hope to wake up one day and find that Gaza has sank into the bottom of the sea." One year later, Ribin and the late Palestine Liberation Organization Chairman Alafat signed the Oslo Agreement (After oslo accounts), shook hands in the White House Rose Garden.Sadly, in 1995, Laibin was assassinated by a Jewish right -wing extremist, causing Israel and the international community to lose an Israeli leader who recognizes the two countries 'greatest hope of the two countries' Safety and Palestine's greatest hope.

Israel warned Palestinian civilians to withdraw northern Gaza, which was strongly opposed by leaders from all over the world. US President Biden said that Israel's full occupation of Gasha will be a "major mistake."In the large -scale slaughter of Hamas's large -scale slaughter of Israeli civilians, civilians must migrate south to protect themselves.Hamas has controlled the Gaza area since 2006.

For the crime of war against civilians

However, the discharge of Palestinian residents in northern Gaza is a public violation of international law.In addition, Israel is still unclear about the post -war plan in the region.Is Israel hoping to establish a buffer zone in depth of Gaza, or do you want the settlers to return to Gaza?If the primary goal is to protect the Israeli community, then it can also designate a buffer zone in its own territory, rather than occupying this densely narrow area that has more than 2 million Barstinians.

Hamas and other organizations took more than 1,300 Israeli civilians' lives on October 7, and seriously damaged the Palestinian career.The above atrocities.Although the Palestinian, like any group under the occupant, has the right to internationally recognize the right to resist the occupant, Hamas has undoubtedly committed war crimes against Israeli civilians' violence and brutal behavior and some responses.

However, no matter whether it is intentional, some Israeli officials have called for re -occupying or reducing the statement of the Gaza population, but re -evoke the painful memory of the Palestinian people on the disaster.Palestinian refugees, especially the refugees in northern Gaza, do not want to live in the Sinai Peninsula; they are still eager to return to the ancestral home of the current borders of Israel.At the minimum, they hope to live in Gaza dignified in dignity, avoiding occupation, blockade and travel restrictions.

When Labin and Arafat shook hands in 1993, they ignited the hope of realizing peace in the Pakistan.But 30 years later, the vision of the two countries' solutions was almost impossible, because dozens of illegal Israel settings divided the west bank of the Jordan River fragmented, making the future Palestinian State look like Swiss cheese.

Although Israel withdrew Gaza in 2005, its unilateral withdrawal was essentially a strategic adjustment to the army.Israel did not directly occupy Gaza, but had blocked the sea, land and air since 2007.This devastating siege has lasted for 16 years, and some Israelites advocated to resume some or all of the sands.However, this can only permanently cause the vicious cycle of violence and loses.

Now, we need to admit the brave leaders who are willing to admit the basic human rights of the Palestinian than ever.In order to achieve sustainable peace, Israel must end the occupation and colonization of the West Coast, lift the blockade of Gaza, and negotiate with the leaders of Palestine's power agencies in Ramallah in Ramallah.As Labin understands, the only real solution is to build an independent Palestinian country, which is adjacent to Israel, which is safe.

Author Daud Kuttab is awarded Palestinian reporter

Professor of Journalism Professor of Professor of Princeton

English Original Title: Gaza ’s Never-Ending Catastrophe

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