cóng从jiā shā加沙dào到lí bā nèn黎巴嫩hé和yī lǎng伊朗:bào xíng暴行bèi被dàng chéng当成zhèng cháng正常shì事
This article says that the war in Gaza is not an isolated event; it has gradually made many terrible practices be seen as "normal."
Later, similar situations appeared in Lebanon and Iran: civilians were forced to leave their homes, houses, hospitals, and important facilities like water and electricity were attacked, and the environment was severely damaged.
The article also mentions that some American and Israeli officials openly made very harsh and dangerous statements, raising concerns about more harm to civilians.
The author believes that the international community often reacts differently to various countries: some actions are quickly condemned, while serious harm does not receive enough accountability.
As a result, international law seems to be losing its power.
The article ends with a worry that if the world continues to remain silent, only looking at interests and not protecting civilians, what happened in Gaza may happen again elsewhere.