Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The recent Israeli attack on a school in Gaza has unleashed a wave of international outrage and condemnation, especially following the announcement from the Gaza Strip's Ministry of Health, which reports the deaths of 30 people and over a hundred injured. The Khadija school, located in central Gaza, had become a refuge for thousands displaced by the conflict, hosting approximately 4,000 individuals seeking protection from the violence in the streets. The statement from the Ministry of Health, which operates under Hamas control, not only reveals the tragic toll of casualties but also highlights the dire humanitarian conditions faced by the inhabitants of Gaza. The medical infrastructure has been severely impacted, and the field hospital set up at Khadija school was linked to the Martyrs of Al Aqsa Hospital. In this context, the hospital director, Khalil Al Daqran, expressed deep concern about the impact of this attack on an already vulnerable population. For its part, the Israeli army justified the operation, claiming it targeted "terrorists" operating in the school. This assertion has been met with skepticism and rejection in many sectors, given that a school, especially one housing displaced persons, is a place that should be protected under international humanitarian law. The notion of a "humanitarian zone" is being severely compromised, and the assault on such facilities raises serious questions about Israeli military strategy. As the situation in Gaza worsens, the international community watches with increasing concern. Humanitarian organizations have warned of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region, where access to medical care, food, and clean water has become increasingly limited. The protection of civilians amid the conflict is a critical point that urgently needs to be addressed by all parties involved. The attack on Khadija school also underscores the need for an immediate and effective ceasefire. Violence has escalated to such an extent that the most vulnerable, including children and the elderly, are paying the highest price. With the number of dead and injured rising, the urgency for humanitarian supplies becomes a matter of life and death for those caught in the conflict. In a context of growing polarization, statements from political leaders on both sides have heightened tensions. While some Palestinian leaders condemn the attack and demand justice, others maintain a more radical stance that complicates any attempts at dialogue. In Israel, rhetoric has also intensified, justifying military actions as part of a struggle against terrorism. The international community, including the UN, has urged both parties to exercise restraint and respect human rights. However, voices calling for peace seem to be drowned out amid the violence and suffering. It is imperative that world powers intervene to facilitate dialogue that can lead to a peaceful and lasting solution. Meanwhile, the recovery of five hostage bodies by Israel in the "humanitarian zone" of Mawasi has added another layer of complexity to the already volatile situation. This incident has sparked further tensions, fueling accusations between the conflicting sides and complicating any efforts to achieve understanding. It is essential that all parties involved recognize the gravity of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and act responsibly. The loss of innocent lives, such as the 30 who died in the school attack, underscores the urgency of ending the violence and restoring respect for human rights and the dignity of all affected by this prolonged conflict.