Israeli Cruelty Crossed the Limit
Israeli Genocide and Barbarism in Gaza: The Deafening Silence of World Humanity!!!
In recent times, Gaza has become a symbol of unimaginable suffering and destruction — a place where cries for justice are drowned out by the roar of bombs and political indifference. The ongoing Israeli aggression has crossed every red line of humanity, with thousands of innocent lives — including children — perishing under the rubble, caught between power politics and the global community’s collective silence.
World Humanity is Silent
Where is the global outcry? Where are the torchbearers of human rights? The world’s conscience seems to be selectively asleep when it comes to Gaza. The slogan of “never again,” so boldly echoed after World War II, now rings hollow. World humanity is silent, watching the genocide of a people without meaningful intervention, without moral outrage, and without accountability.
This silence is not just disturbing — it’s complicity.
A Legacy of Partiality and Negligence: British Rule After WWII
To understand today’s crisis, one must revisit the roots. After World War II, the British Mandate's partiality and negligence in Palestine laid the groundwork for decades of conflict. Instead of working towards a fair and just solution for both Palestinians and Jews, British policy often leaned towards facilitating the Zionist project, undermining the native Palestinian population's rights. This historical injustice has evolved into the present-day catastrophe, where dispossession, occupation, and apartheid have become daily realities for millions.
The Silence of the Arab World and OIC
Perhaps what’s most disappointing is not just the West’s double standards, but the utter silence of the Arab world and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). These entities, formed in part to protect Muslim interests globally, have failed miserably in standing up for Gaza. Rhetoric and symbolic statements are no longer enough. What the Palestinian people need is real political and economic pressure on the aggressors, not empty condemnations.
Inactiveness of Muslim Countries
The inactiveness of Muslim countries is a betrayal. With combined wealth, geopolitical leverage, and population, the Islamic world could exert significant influence. Instead, many leaders are more concerned with preserving foreign alliances and economic interests than protecting the dignity and lives of fellow Muslims. Gaza burns, while these nations watch — paralyzed by fear or motivated by self-interest.
American Partiality Towards Israel
The role of the United States in this tragedy is undeniable. America's partiality policy with Israel has emboldened the occupation and allowed war crimes to be committed without consequences. Billions in military aid, diplomatic shielding in the UN, and a refusal to even acknowledge the term “genocide” — these are not neutral acts. This is active complicity. While calling for peace elsewhere, the U.S. turns a blind eye to ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
The UN Security Council: A Dead Organization
Once seen as the global authority on peace and justice, the UN Security Council is a dead organization when it comes to addressing international criminal activities like those in Gaza. Repeated vetoes, mostly from the United States, have crippled its ability to act. The UN's failure to uphold its charter, to defend the defenseless, and to hold perpetrators accountable exposes the institution as toothless and broken.
Conclusion: Time to Break the Silence
The genocide in Gaza is not just a Palestinian issue — it is a global moral crisis. The silence of world humanity, the negligence of past colonial powers, the betrayal by Arab and Muslim states, the bias of superpowers, and the collapse of international institutions have all created a perfect storm of injustice.
History will not forget those who stood silent.
If humanity is to have any meaning, if international law is to hold any value, and if justice is truly blind — then action must replace silence, and accountability must replace impunity.
Gaza demands more than our prayers. It demands our voices, our protests, and our unwavering commitment to truth and justice.
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