Putin Blames West for Gaza Crisis, Accuses US of Fomenting Global Chaos
ICARO Media Group
In a televised statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West, particularly the United States, of being behind the crisis in the Middle East, specifically the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Putin claimed that the "ruling elites of the U.S." and their allies were responsible for the violence that resulted in the killing of around 1,400 people, mostly civilians, in Israel on October 7th.
During a meeting of his Security Council, government officials, and heads of law enforcement agencies, Putin alleged that the U.S. required constant chaos in the Middle East to further its own agenda. He criticized their opposition to an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the need to stop the bloodshed and find a real resolution to the crisis instead of exploiting it for their own interests.
Russia has publicly supported an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and advocated for a two-state solution. Notably, their reception of a Hamas delegation in Moscow has ruffled feathers in Israel. It's worth mentioning that Putin's statement came in the aftermath of Russian military intervention in Ukraine, which the President portrays as a defense of fellow Russian speakers against alleged oppression by a U.S.-led West aimed at dismantling Russia.
Putin asserted that the same shadowy forces responsible for the crisis in the Middle East were also behind the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He described Russia's involvement in Ukraine as part of a "special military operation" to protect Russian interests and fight against those responsible for the tragic events in the Middle East.
"The key to resolving the conflict," Putin stated, "is in the creation of a sovereign, independent Palestinian state." This remark implies that the United States and its allies have different intentions. Putin also accused the West and Ukraine, where Russian forces have seized a notable portion of the country, of being responsible for recent events in Dagestan. Specifically, he claimed that a mob that attempted to hunt down passengers from Israel at Makhachkala airport was inspired by Western intelligence agencies operating from Ukraine, although no evidence was provided to support this claim.
As tensions continue to mount in the Middle East, Putin's statements have added another layer of complexity to an already complicated situation. While Russia calls for peace and the creation of an independent Palestinian state, the finger-pointing at Western forces and Ukraine further fuels the geopolitical landscape. The international community will be closely monitoring developments and seeking avenues for deescalation in the region.
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