For the country of Israel, they don't care about the so-called "international view" at all, and it doesn't matter how ugly others scold. Words like "strong condemnation" are instead a disguised encouragement for rogue states.
Israel attacked United Nations forces
Just now, Israel has opened fire on United Nations forces again.
This time in Lebanon, the headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, was shelled by Israel IDF tanks.
A watchtower was damaged and two Indonesian peacekeepers were injured.
This is not the first time that a United Nations force in Lebanon has been attacked, nor is it the first time that a United Nations peacekeeping force has been attacked in the Middle East.
Middle Eastern media reported that the series of attacks had aroused the indignation of United Nations member states contributing personnel to UNIFIL and led to a sharp escalation of the standoff between UNIFIL and Israeli forces that had lasted for nearly a week.
What does that mean? This means that Israel has completely engaged with the official United Nations forces.
So far, the United Nations, the European Union, Indonesia, Italy and other countries have spoken out, and China has expressed "grave concern and strong condemnation".
Where did the UN forces provoke Israel?
Anything happens, of course, for a reason.
So let's think about the question, why is the UN force in Lebanon, and where is it provoking Israel?
Israel's official version is that it said it had contacted United Nations forces to ask them to remain in the "protected area" before opening fire.
What is a protected area? Israel said that the withdrawal of United Nations forces to the north was 5 kilometers to the protected area.
So here's the thing, the UN force camp may be on the front line of the Israel invasion Lebanon.
Israel wants to create a "no man's land" here, not only to drive out the Lebanon government forces and Allah forces.
It is also necessary to drive out civilians and even United Nations peacekeeping forces.
Strong condemnation = encouragement in disguise
This can't help but remind me of a concept often mentioned in film and television works, "three regardless of the zone".
This is now the case in the Middle East, from the eastern coast of the Eastern Mediterranean to the northern Arabian Sea, which has been reduced to a "three-regardless zone".
Wherever Israel's artillery fire hits, there will be an instant collapse of etiquette.
Iran and Saudi Arabia can't manage it, China, the United States and Russia can't manage it, and the United Nations can't control it.
For the vast majority of governments around the world, the most vehement word used at this time is nothing more than a "strong condemnation".
Individual countries will scold Israel, sever diplomatic relations with Israel, or withdraw their ambassadors.
But the impact of the actions of these small countries on the situation in the Middle East is not even a drop in the bucket.
Compared with President Putin's visit to Mongolia, public opinion in Western countries hyped up and forced Mongolia to arrest President Putin.
Now international public opinion is too tolerant of Israel.
The so-called strong condemnation, for a hooligan, is more like encouragement in disguise.
There is such a sentence on the Internet, if it is useful to apologize, what do you want the police to do? What do you want the law for?
Israel has brutalized tens of thousands of civilians in the Gaza Strip and has resorted to international terrorism in Lebanon by detonating pagers on a large scale from a distance.
Now they are openly shelling the United Nations forces, without even a word of apology.
But where is international law, where is justice?
Is it really that difficult to impose economic sanctions on Israel and sever diplomatic relations?