The war in Gaza has been ongoing for six months, with no clear end in sight. The death toll in the enclave continues to rise, highlighting the lack of a viable plan from Israel on how to resolve the conflict.
Israel's determination to pursue Hamas in Gaza despite the humanitarian crisis has led to growing international criticism. Several organizations have raised concerns about the possibility of genocide, and even Israel's allies are openly criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Calls to halt arms shipments to Israel are gaining momentum in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, further isolating Israel on the global stage.
Domestically, Netanyahu's government is facing increasing pressure, with large-scale protests demanding his resignation. The failure to achieve the initial goals of eliminating Hamas and rescuing hostages taken by militants has added to the frustration among the Israeli population.
The conflict began following terror attacks by Hamas in October, prompting Israel to launch a military operation. However, six months later, the situation remains unresolved, with no clear path forward.