One Year of Palestine: Is Israel Really Being Abandoned?

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jfid – A year after the major conflict between Israel and Palestine reignited in October 2023, the world has witnessed significant shifts in the dynamics of international support.

A recurring question is whether Israel is being abandoned by its allies, and if there is indeed a growing global protest movement in defense of Palestine.

Is Israel Losing Support?

The issue of whether Israel is losing the backing of its allies has drawn considerable attention. Some analysts suggest that support for Israel, especially from Western nations, has gradually declined.

Although the United States remains Israel’s main ally, European countries such as France and the United Kingdom are facing domestic pressure from their own citizens who are protesting against the violence committed by Israel in Gaza.

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These protests reflect public dissatisfaction with Israeli policies, particularly regarding the bombing of Gaza that has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths.

Furthermore, at the international level, a resolution passed by the UN General Assembly in September 2024 showed that 124 countries supported an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories.

This is a strong signal that more countries are beginning to express their displeasure with Israel’s actions.

However, it is important to note that this resolution is non-binding, so it remains to be seen whether further action will be taken by these countries.

A Global Wave of Protests

Over the past year, we have witnessed a significant rise in pro-Palestinian demonstrations around the world.

Not only in Middle Eastern countries but also in major cities across Europe and the United States, thousands of people have taken to the streets to show their solidarity with Palestine.

In London, for instance, more than 40,000 people joined a protest to condemn the violence in Gaza and called for an end to Israel’s occupation.

Aside from the UK, large demonstrations have also occurred in the US, Germany, France, and even African nations like South Africa.

These protesters generally call for an end to Israeli attacks and demand a peaceful resolution to the decades-long conflict.

Interestingly, while there have been demonstrations in support of Israel as well, pro-Palestinian voices appear to be more dominant, particularly among European citizens and global human rights activists.

Different Perspectives from Various Countries

Each country has its own stance on responding to this conflict. In the Middle East, countries like Turkey strongly oppose Israel and label its actions as “genocide” against the Palestinian people.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan even asserted that Israel should pay a high price for its brutal actions in Gaza.

Meanwhile, in European countries, domestic pressure to take a tougher stance against Israel is increasing.

Many politicians are beginning to respond to demands from their citizens to end cooperation or diplomatic relations with Israel, although not all countries are willing to go that far.

For example, France, which has long been a close ally of Israel, has faced thousands of protesters demanding a change in its foreign policy.

On the other hand, countries like the United States continue to maintain their support for Israel. The US continues to provide military and diplomatic aid, despite facing criticism from various domestic groups.

Some American political figures, particularly from the progressive wing, have begun urging the government to reconsider this policy, but the influence of the pro-Israel lobby in Washington remains strong.

Optimism or Pessimism: What Happens Next?

As time goes on, more voices are calling for an end to this conflict. Whether from human rights groups, environmental activists, or international organizations, they all agree that violence will not solve the issue.

However, the reality is more complex. Israel, feeling threatened by attacks from Hamas, shows no sign of reducing the intensity of its strikes, while Palestine remains resilient despite the limitations they face.

For many, this situation has brought a sense of despair, especially after a year filled with violence and bloodshed. On the other hand, the wave of solidarity for Palestine offers hope for those who believe in justice and peace.

The fact that so many people in various countries are united shows that this issue is not just about two nations at war, but also about global humanitarian values and morality.

Is Israel Really Being Abandoned?

The answer is complex. While there are signs that some countries are becoming more critical of Israel, the reality is that Israel still has strong allies, particularly in the United States.

However, the increasing global pressure against Israel’s occupation of Palestine suggests that the international narrative may be changing.

The growing global solidarity for Palestine, manifested in numerous protests and demonstrations across many nations, shows that many people are no longer staying silent.

They are demanding justice and expecting real change in the way the world addresses the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Although the road ahead remains long and full of challenges, this spirit of global solidarity offers hope that change is possible in the future.

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