Clovis Rossi: Israel is losing global public opinion.
Columnist Clovis Rossi points to the reaction of Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General, and even US President Barack Obama, against the massacre in Gaza: “If allies and a neutral authority share this opinion, it is natural that, in the Arab world, the tone of voice will be much stronger. In this scenario, it is reasonable to assume that the pressure for a ceasefire will increase considerably.”
247 – According to columnist Clovis Rossi, Israel is losing the war in Gaza because it has lost global public opinion. He points to the reaction of Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, and even the US, regarding the massacre.
He recalls that first it was Secretary of State John Kerry who challenged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assertion that the operation in Gaza would be precise. Later, President Barack Obama expressed "serious concern about the growing number of Palestinian civilian deaths and the loss of Israeli lives." Then came the statement from Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General, who condemned the "atrocious action" in the Shejaiya neighborhood.
“If allies and a neutral authority share this opinion, it is natural that, in the Arab world, the tone of voice will be much stronger. In this scenario, it is reasonable to assume that the pressure for a ceasefire will increase considerably,” he said (read more). here).