There was a conflict between Palestine and Israel, and the Chinese were worried about it?
This is by no means a moaning or worrying about the disease, but it is true that many lessons have been learned from this conflict.
Palestine is little more than a sesame mung bean-sized territory that has been fought over by Palestinians and Israelis for decades.
In past conflicts, Israel has often been victorious.
Seeing that the entire Palestinian area is to be owned by Israel, who would have thought that a small Gaza City would make Israel look like a foreigner.
And the Arab countries, which have always been keen to hold together, are indifferent this time.
What enlightenment has the emergence of all kinds of strange phenomena in the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict brought to the mainland?
Does Israel really have the ability to annex all of Palestine?
Five Takeaways
The new round of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has brought us a lot of new things to think about, and there are roughly five points that need to be paid attention to.
The first point is that even if the enemy is strong and we are weak, we must have the courage to fight.
It is necessary not only to fight, but also to fight beautifully, and to play the value of the united front.
Only by making your opponent realize your strength will he be able to sit down and negotiate with you.
When Israel was founded, Palestine was about the size of Israel, but now Israel has occupied most of the area.
Palestine is divided into two parts, of which Gaza City, near the Mediterranean side, is the smallest.
Let's not talk about the area, anyway, it's not as big as a district in Beijing.
For Israel, this place no longer has any ability to counterattack Israel, and it is already fat on Israel's lips.
With so much territory in Palestine annexed by Israel, will it let go of this tiny Gaza?
Definitely not, although I didn't do it now, but it was just a blunt knife killing, sooner or later.
Therefore, instead of sitting back and waiting to be killed, Hamas should take the initiative and hit Israel by surprise.
When Israel sees the determination of Gaza's resistance, it will be hesitant.
The second revelation is that when the enemy is strong and we are weak, the bigger the noise, the better, and it is best to attract the attention of the whole world.
When a small man fights with a big man, the big man will definitely want to pull the little man into a corner to fight, so that others can't see it, so that he can beat the little man himself.
And the little man wants to lead the big man out into the street, so that everyone can see how the big man bullies the weak.
Originally, Israel could quietly encroach on the little remaining land in Palestine, but after such a stir by Hamas, the eyes of the whole world were focused on Israel.
Everyone wants to see how Israel has invaded Palestinian land and killed the Palestinian people in full view.
The third revelation is that as long as you have the courage to face difficulties, you can always think of a way.
Water and electricity in Gaza have been cut off by Israel, and even internet signals have been blocked.
Immediately after that, Israel's 300,000-strong army entered Gaza, bombing planes and crushing tanks.
It stands to reason that in such a harsh environment, Hamas has little ability to resist.
However, we have all seen that even in the face of a huge gap between the two sides, Hamas not only held on, but also inflicted heavy losses on the Israeli army.
In order to resist Israeli air strikes, Hamas dug a large number of tunnels.
Hamas members are haunted in the tunnels, attacking lone Israeli soldiers and tanks everywhere, leaving the Israeli army defenseless.
Many people believe that in modern times, the firepower of the army is so powerful that guerrilla warfare is no longer possible.
But Hamas has subverted that narrative, and street fighting can still inflict massive casualties on enemy troops.
The fourth revelation is that you should never count on anyone else.
After the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, although neighboring countries condemned Israel one after another, no country dared to send troops to help Gaza.
Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, and Egypt, which are next to Palestine, are all pretending to be deaf and dumb.
When a country is invaded by another country, it must first rise up and resist itself, and cannot count on others to help.
It is a duty for others to help, but it is a duty not to help.
These Arab countries say that they will not allow Israel to annex Palestine, but they do not actually act, in fact, they acquiesce that Israel can annex Palestine.
The fifth takeaway is to be careful with the United States.
The roots of the constant conflict between Palestine and Israel were planted by the Western countries led by the United States.
If it were not for the West's insistence on establishing an Israeli state in the Palestinian region, there would not have been the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
It is reported that when the site was originally selected for Israel, Northeast China was also considered.
If this option is chosen, I am afraid that the area of conflict will become China.
The United States is bent on sowing the seeds of turmoil around the world, and we in China must strictly guard against it and not allow the same tragedy to happen in China's neighborhood.
China should respond positively
In view of the above five revelations, the mainland should come up with a positive response plan in the future.
There is actually nothing to say about the courage to fight and the ability to fight, which have always been the strength of the Chinese army.
After the Gulf War, the US military's three-dimensional coordinated operations and electronic information operations were widely Xi by our military.
The individual combat skills displayed by Hamas in the battle with the Israeli army deserve the attention of our army.
In the Russian-Ukrainian war and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, we have seen that under the double blow of drones and individual rocket launchers, tanks can no longer go on a rampage as before.
The research and development of these powerful individual equipment is far ahead.
Whether it is a drone or other individual equipment, it must be deployed to the army as soon as possible, and a unique tactical system of our army should be formed as soon as possible.
At the same time, we also have to think about the opposite, what should we do if the enemy uses the tactics of Hamas under the attack of our army?
For example, if one day in the future, our army will recover the small island in the southeast.
The first must be to launch a wave of rockets that will destroy enemy positions and buildings.
But after the landing of our troops, the enemy will definitely use the city bunkers to fight one after another.
Our army cannot raze the entire island to the ground, so how to advance quickly should be an issue worthy of attention.
In view of the reluctance of the brotherly country of Palestine to send troops to help, it is all the more evident that the path of the continent's independence is correct.
In the future, we must adhere to this correct line, refrain from forming military alliances with other countries, and always maintain a sense of crisis and temper our ability to struggle for independence.
Finally, we still can't take the United States lightly.
Since the United States dares to support Israel in making trouble in the Middle East, it is likely to incite China's neighboring countries to provoke China.
Moreover, China has a lot of neighbors, and the pressure on national defense is very great, and the United States has quite a lot of opportunities to take advantage of.
Of course, this does not mean that we should rigidly learn from the experience of Xi Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
After all, there are special historical and geographical factors at play in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
The situation in China's neighborhood is fundamentally different from the situation in the Middle East.
When the two states of Palestine and Israel were first established, there were irreconcilable contradictions.
The future of Palestine is in jeopardy
There are at least three unresolved issues between the two countries, one of which is religious.
One is an ancient Jedaism, the other is Islam, both of which are extremely exclusive, and they do not see heretics.
The second problem is the question of nationality, one Jewish nation, the other is the Palestinians who came into being, and no matter how you look at it, you can't pee in the same pot.
The most critical is the third, the land issue, which is the core of the three.
If there are only the first two problems, then they can be solved with a dozen words between the two, and it is not necessary to resort to force.
But land represents economic interests, and blocking people's financial paths is like killing parents, which is the real enmity of the world.
With a total land area of just over 30,000 square kilometres, the two countries have exceptionally large populations and high fertility rates, which will continue to be even more in the future.
With a large population, there is a natural need for a larger territory, so the incentive for Israel to annex Palestine is very large.
Most of the 30,000 square kilometres of land is now in Israeli hands, and only one-sixth is in Palestinian hands.
And Israel is still constantly dividing and encroaching, causing many areas of Palestine to ignore each other.
Palestine is now an independent state, but it is effectively under Israeli rule.
After the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the Israeli side declared that it would not occupy Gaza.
But I think that's just an Israeli pretext.
The 300,000-strong army has finally entered Gaza, and it will certainly not retreat so easily.
At that time, Israel will remain in Gaza for various reasons and exercise de facto rule over Gaza.
Israel's most common method is the forced placement of settlements.
That is, in the area of Palestinian control, the construction of private houses, high salaries to attract their own people to live.
In the vicinity of the Jordan River, Palestinians often clash with Israelis precisely because Israel continues to expand the scope of its settlements.
And in the event of a conflict, Israel sends its army to suppress the Palestinians on the grounds that its own citizens have been harmed.
The Palestinian Government has been so frightened that it is not at all afraid to do anything about it.
After the Israeli army attacked Gaza this time, we can see that although the surrounding countries did not help, they all condemned Israel.
However, the Palestinian government is careful not to even strongly condemn it, for fear that the Israeli army will vent its anger on them.
With such a government, isn't the demise of Palestine a matter of time?
While the government does not dare to confront Israel, we cannot say that Hamas's resistance is meaningless.
Even if Palestine really exists in name only one day, Hamas can still force Israel to give Palestinians a better treatment through armed struggle.
I think that's the best outcome they can get in the desperate situation they're facing.
epilogue
We have a strong Chinese army to protect us, so there is a peaceful and prosperous environment, but we must not forget that many parts of the world are in turmoil.
Peace does not fall from the sky, but is won and defended by one's own hands.
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on on and off for decades, and the Palestinians have gone from having the upper hand at the beginning to showing signs of extinction.
Although the United States is behind the scenes, the lack of strength in Palestine is the biggest problem.
If you don't have strong strength to back you up, who will tell you about benevolence, righteousness and morality?
I think that's the biggest lesson we should learn.
- Author: Shanhai
- Editor: Shanhai