The Israeli military's strategy of ignoring the cost of human lives may backfire: Former President Barack Obama.


Washington: Former US President Barack Obama has expressed concerns about the long-term consequences of Israel's actions in Gaza.
He cautioned that Israel's strategy, which includes cutting off essential supplies like water and food in its conflict with Hamas, may not only intensify the behavior of Palestinians but also tarnish Israel's international standing and diminish international support.
Additionally, Obama pointed out that the Israeli military's approach of neglecting the value of human lives could ultimately prove detrimental to Israel.
It's worth noting that the ongoing Israeli aggression has led to the loss of over 5,000 Palestinian lives.
Following a missile attack on Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, Israel has issued threats to bomb more hospitals and has issued evacuation warnings for hospitals in the region.
The situation is alarming, with Israeli planes conducting airstrikes in close proximity to these medical facilities, as reported by Niyal Farsakh, the spokesperson of the Palestinian Red Crescent, in an interview with Arab TV.

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