ガザのような紛争地域の民間人の安全性を改善するために何をすべきか?
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mahmoud Issa CAIRO/GAZA, April 6 (Reuters) - An Israeli airstrike killed at least 10 people and wounded several others outside a school housing displaced Palestinians on Monday, health officials said, in the latest violence overshadowing the fragile U.S.-backed Gaza ceasefire deal. Before the strikes, some Palestinians had clashed with members of an Israeli-backed militia, who they said attacked the school in an attempt to abduct some people, medics and residents said
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Al Monitor (United States) | Apr 06, 2026
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Al Jazeera English (Qatar) | Apr 06, 2026
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The international community should exert pressure on both Israeli and Palestinian authorities to adhere to ceasefire agreements and respect civilian lives. Monitoring mechanisms could help ensure accountability and reduce violence against non-combatants.
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While there is a need for civilian protection, any proposed measures must not compromise Israel's right to defend itself against militant threats. Placing greater restrictions on military actions could embolden groups that seek to harm civilians, undermining overall security.
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In order to improve civilian safety in Gaza, international organizations should increase their humanitarian aid efforts, ensuring that essential services like medical care and food reach those affected by the conflict. This support can help mitigate the immediate impacts of violence.
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Increasing military aid to Israel could escalate tensions further and lead to more civilian casualties. Instead, we should advocate for disarmament and the promotion of peaceful conflict resolution strategies to safeguard lives.
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