The last Israeli brutality it barely arrived 48 hours after the International Court of Justice expressly urged Netanyahu’s people to arrestprecisely, its offensive on Rafah. Something that they have ignored—once again—drawing on victimhood, points out the head of European Diplomacy.

“The prosecutor and the court have been strongly intimidated and accused of antisemitism; as always when anyone—whoever it is—does something that the Government of Netanyahu doesn’t like it,” said Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs from Brussels, this morning. Something “completely unacceptable”he added.

Something that “highlights the enormous deterioration of the rules-based international order”, the one born after the Second World War, which is “disappearing right under our noses”; Experts such as Pedro Rodríguez, professor of International Relations at the Pontifical University of Comillas – ICADE and the Complutense of Madrid, agree in Al Rojo Vivo.

Complicit inaction worldwide

And why is Israel being able to afford this? almost mockery, massacre upon massacre, in Palestine? First, because the international community is allowing it, counting on a powerful endorsement and its greatest global ally: the United States. “It is now impossible to hide the consent that he has given to Israel,” said Jesús Núñez Villaverde, co-director of the Institute for Conflict Studies and Humanitarian Action (IECAH), also in Al Rojo Vivo.

and with a inaction world almost complicit… beyond high-sounding statements and “outraged”, like that of the French president, Emmanuel Macron, this Monday. “The EU or the Arab countries continue to lament and condemn, but in the meantime they do not take no action that makes Israel feel that there are limits, that there are “red lines that cannot be crossed”explains Núñez Villaverde.

Israel considers itself legitimized “for everything” by tremendous massacre terrorist attack of October 7, which – experts point out – are taking advantage as unique occasion to prevail, extend your control over a territorythat of historical Palestine, historically disputed.