Tension escalates in the Middle East as Israel has launched intense airstrikes over Gaza City. The immediate reason for these airstrikes remains unclear, yet the Israeli government stands firm in its decision. Consequences of this violence are beginning to unfold, leading to urgent international concerns for peace and safety.
As a nation valuing peace and non-violence since World War II, Japan generally expresses concern over such rising tensions. Japan does not hold any direct interests in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but as a key player in international relations, it has voiced the need for dialogue and resolution.
Both the US and EU exhibit diverse attitudes towards Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While the US maintains a traditional alliance with Israel, recent shifts in public opinion advocate for Palestinian rights. The EU generally discourages violence, stressing the need for a two-state solution.
 
          