Israel-Hamas war : World leaders urge to suspend conflict for allowing aid into Gaza
Amid Israel’s headstrong hankering for ‘demolishing Hamas’, an Islamist group that administers the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian enclave situated east of Israel, the international response driven by a call for cease-fire and letting the humanitarian aid into the besiged Palestinian enclave, giving rise to a possible redirection of the conflict’s outcome.
Appeals were also made to maitain ‘proportionality’ in Israel’s response to Hamas’ surprise attack on the country on October 7 that killed 1,400 people.
Meanwhile, Israel escalated its attack at targets in Gaza which has spiralled the death toll leaving at least 5,791 Palestinians killed and 16,297 wounded.
As the United States backed Israel’s objective to self-defence amid reports of a possible ground invasion into Gaza, President Joe Biden said Israel can make its own decisions, while urging to maintain caution.
The ongoing aerial strike on Gaza is a part of Israel’s three-phase retaliatory plan which also has ground incursion and a change in the regime as their following objectives.