The headline discusses the ongoing hardships experienced in Gaza, even six months after a ceasefire agreement. Despite the halt in open hostilities, victims continue to suffer due to aftermath effects and unresolved issues. It touches on inadequate international aid, potential violations of ceasefire agreement, and the role of politics in conflict resolution.
Japan is a peace-loving nation that typically contributes aid and support for the resolution of conflicts worldwide. The Japanese public is deeply moved by human suffering and conflict, particularly in areas such as Gaza. The nation highly values international law and order, and is concerned about possible violations of the ceasefire agreement.
In comparison, both the US and EU play more direct, often divisive roles in Middle East politics. Their responses can be more military-oriented and may involve direct intervention, influencing the direction and outcome of conflicts.