16-июня-2025
Gaza is Facing Famine and Abandonment
The Western narrative on human rights
collapses at the very first military checkpoint manned by the occupying forces
in Gaza Strip. The lofty slogans and refined principles championed by Western capitals
are brought to ruin when confronted with the stark reality of bloodshed,
devastation, blockade, and the unabashed, disgraceful support for an entity
that persists in its campaign of violence.
As major powers proclaim their commitment to
dignity, justice, and the rule of law, they persist in supplying weapons—one
shipment after another—to the occupying power, showing disregard for detailed
field reports that document, with precision, the deaths of children and their
suffocation beneath the rubble of homes targeted by aircraft deploying
internationally banned weaponry.
Gaza, wounded and devastated, has been
transformed to a ghost town where death has become a daily reality. Its
infrastructure lies in ruins—hospitals are no longer operational, schools stand
in rubble, water pipelines have burst, and electricity is no longer available.
All of this takes place under the watchful gaze of the international community,
which not only remains silent but actively offers political and financial
support to the perpetrators, even going so far as to shamelessly question the
roots of Palestinian outrage.
Washington has used its veto power multiple
times to block resolutions that simply call for a ceasefire. Is this an act of
self-defense, or a clear participation in the massacre? Is there anything in
ethics or politics that justifies such blatant bias in favor of an occupying
power that continues to wreak havoc under the guise of legitimacy.
On the other hand, civil society
organizations are subjected to intense pressures from Western donors who demand
that they remain silent about the occupying entity, and even condemn any
resistance to the occupation. Those who fail to comply find their funding
frozen and their operations at risk. While voices of solidarity from the West
with Gaza are suppressed under the pretext of anti-Semitism, expressing
opposition has become a crime, and showing support for a humanitarian post can
lead to dismissal or persecution.
Gaza is currently plunging into an
unimaginable humanitarian crisis, with ninety percent of its population facing
food insecurity. Hundreds of thousands are teetering on the edge of famine,
children are dying in silence, water is contaminated, medicine is barred,
crossings are closed, and aid is being exploited as an additional weapon to
oppress and starve the people. In the meantime, international organizations
confine themselves to routine condemnations, seemingly focused only on
preserving a facade of detached neutrality.
What is taking place is not a temporary
crisis, but a profound moral failure—a comprehensive indictment of
international justice systems that have persistently fallen short in Palestine.
It marks a collective unraveling of a global order that professes to defend
human rights, yet permits the aggressor to act with unabated impunity.
Those who choose silence today in the face of
Gaza’s suffering will, in time, confront the mirror of truth, bearing the
indelible mark of disgrace—for no political compromise can cleanse the blood,
and no strategic interest can justify the scale of this devastation.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh