Western opposition to the ceasefire in Gaza

Although almost 40 days have passed since the whirlwind operation of Al-Aqswa and the Zionist regime's radiation for the operation by bombing the Gaza Strip and killing thousands of Palestinians and causing great damage to the area, but some Western powers and the Prime Minister of this administration, Benjamin Netanyahu, still oppose the cessation of this bloody war. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is one of the biggest opponents of an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

Nov 15, 2023 - 12:57
Western opposition to the ceasefire in Gaza
Western opposition to the ceasefire in Gaza

The German Chancellor said on Sunday that he does not see the call for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip as correct, as doing so would give the Hamas Movement an opportunity to gather strength. At the same time, the German Chancellor has supported a short-term ceasefire for humanitarian reasons and allowing the transport of the wounded and the delivery of aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip. British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak, while opposing a ceasefire in the Gaza war, fired a government official for calling for a "permanent" ceasefire in Gaza. London has refused to call for an end to the war in Gaza, and has only proposed a temporary ceasefire to allow aid to reach the besieged Gaza Strip. The United States, the most important supporter of the Zionist regime, has strongly opposed the cease-fire in Gaza, and based on what it claims is Israel's right to self-defense, has given permission to Tel Aviv to carry out terrorist acts such as targeting hospitals and gathering places for refugees. their homes in Gaza who have taken refuge in UN locations and centers. Despite this, US President Joe Biden recently called for a three-day ceasefire in Gaza to free the hostages, a call that was met with strong opposition from Netanyahu.

However, on Friday, November 10, Biden claimed that the Zionist regime would accept a "ceasefire for humanitarian purposes" after being pressured by Washington. These claims are made while Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration insists that: "without the release of the Israeli hostages, there will be no question of a cease-fire in Gaza." This is in a situation where, at the beginning of the War, Biden traveled to occupied Palestine under the fire of rockets and missiles from HAMAS where he announced his support for Netanyahu and announced Washington's commitment to protect Israel. But despite that, the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration was not ready to accept even Biden's essentially insignificant proposal of a temporary ceasefire for humanitarian reasons. The point to consider is that, President Emmanuel Macron of France who recently wanted to stop the attacks against Gaza, has changed his position following the radiation of the Zionist regime.

Macron said in an interview that Israel should stop killing children and women in Gaza because there is "no justification" in any way for these bombings and that the ceasefire will be in Israel's interest. But on Sunday, Macron completely changed his position in his phone conversation with the President of the Zionist regime, Isaac Herzog, where in his previous position he had strongly criticized the Zionists. Macron made new claims by saying that he does not recognize Israel as the perpetrator of the suffering and suffering of the Palestinians in the attacks of the Israeli army in Gaza. This shows that, the Zionist lobbies have an impact on the political field of European countries including France and the leaders of those countries willingly or unwillingly have to follow the positions of the Zionist regime in their decisions.