The recent escalation of violence in the Israel-Palestine conflict, initiated by Hamas’ rocket strikes and Israel’s retaliation, has prompted diverse reactions from nations around the world. These responses are influenced by a complex web of geopolitical considerations, including strategic alliances, regional interests, shared objectives, and historical tensions.
How West Asia Responded:
- Israel’s Neighbors and Mediators:
- Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the country to be “at war” and emphasized that the “enemy will pay an unprecedented price.”
- The Palestinian State, led by Fatah Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, voiced concerns about the consequences of stalled peace negotiations and the denial of Palestinian self-determination rights.
- Egypt: Egypt, a key mediator in the Israel-Palestine conflict, called on both sides to exercise restraint, emphasizing its role as a vital ally of the United States in the region.
- Jordan: Jordan’s foreign minister expressed concern over Israeli attacks in the West Bank, highlighting Jordan’s historical peace treaty with Israel.
- United Arab Emirates (UAE): UAE called for an immediate ceasefire, reflecting the normalization of ties between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv through the Abraham Accords Peace Agreement.
- Morocco: Morocco, which established diplomatic relations with Israel in 2020, expressed deep concern over the situation and condemned attacks on civilians.
- Arab League: The Arab League, representing 22 Arab countries, called for an immediate halt to operations in Gaza and criticized Israel’s policies as a “time bomb.”
- Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia’s position, influenced by its evolving ties with Israel, called for an immediate halt to the escalation, citing the continued occupation and deprivation of Palestinian rights.
- Syria and Iran: Syria supported Hamas’ attacks, while Iran hailed it as a “proud operation,” reflecting their historical support for Palestinian resistance movements.
- Qatar: Qatar urged all parties to de-escalate while holding Israel solely responsible for the ongoing conflict.
The West Stands With Israel:
- United States: The U.S., a long-time ally of Israel, expressed solidarity with Israel. President Joe Biden offered condolences for the victims and reaffirmed unwavering support for Israel.
- United Kingdom: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the Hamas attack and expressed full solidarity with Israel.
- European Union: The EU condemned the Hamas attack as terrorism, emphasizing its commitment to Israel’s security and right to self-defense.
- France: France joined in condemning the attacks and expressed solidarity with Israel.
India, China, and Pakistan’s Responses:
- India: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed shock over the terrorist attacks in Israel and extended solidarity, reflecting the strengthening India-Israel relations in recent years.
- China: China expressed deep concern over the escalating tensions and violence, advocating for a “two-state solution” as the way forward in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- Pakistan: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif criticized Israel’s denial of Palestinian rights and called for international intervention to halt hostilities.
- Taliban-controlled Afghanistan: Afghanistan’s foreign ministry attributed the Hamas attack to Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people.
The global response to the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Hamas reflects a complex interplay of geopolitical factors, historical alliances, and regional interests. While some nations stand in solidarity with Israel, others advocate for Palestinian rights and a peaceful resolution to the longstanding conflict, underscoring the multifaceted nature of the Israel-Palestine issue on the world stage.
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Source: NDTV