The aftermath of the Gaza ceasefire has unfortunately resulted in over 600 fatalities, according to official sources. The situation, while undergoing a ceasefire, is still tense and remains a significant concern for international forums. Fears of further escalation persist, and there is an imminent need for diplomatic resolutions to prevent future conflict. In the midst of this, efforts for recovery, peace and rebuilding are underway.
Japan has always been actively involved in peacekeeping efforts worldwide. Despite the geographical distance from Gaza, Japanese society shows deep concern regarding global peace and security, values that are deeply ingrained in their post-war constitution. There is significant attention given to such international conflicts in their media, often coalescing into donations or humanitarian aid.
Much like in Japan, the US and EU maintain strong positions on global peace and security. Both show extensive media coverage of the Middle East conflicts. However, their roles tend to be more significant due to their status as major global powers, often directly participating in diplomatic resolutions and peace talks.