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Editorial2025-07-28 14:54:00

Their hunger, our shame!

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Their hunger, our shame!
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This is not just a humanitarian crisis, it is a crisis of our global conscience...

In a world that prides itself on human rights and humanitarian values, a crime is taking place that goes beyond all moral boundaries: Palestinian children in Gaza are dying of hunger, not as a result of any natural disaster, but as a result of a cold and calculated political strategy.

At the center of this tragedy stands a country that for years has sought sympathy for the historical trauma of its people, but which is now trying to wipe another people off the face of the earth, using methods it once experienced itself: hunger, isolation, and collective terror.

Israel, supported by a Western alliance that turns a blind eye to crimes, has entered a new phase of the war on Gaza: the phase of starvation.

This is not speculation, but a reality that is being documented by doctors, humanitarian organizations, and independent journalists who dare to tell the truth.

In the last two weeks, over 100 people have died of hunger, over 80 of them children. Children who were born during the bombings, lived among the ruins, and are now slowly dying in their mothers' arms, without a crumb of bread, without a drop of water.

Meanwhile, world diplomacy, which turns every protest against Israel into an issue of "anti-Semitism," is silent.

A silence that makes this crime even more serious. Because we are no longer dealing with a political conflict or a territorial clash. We are dealing with a systematic method of elimination, a plan to exterminate an entire people by leaving them without water, without medicine, without food and without a voice. The very fact that humanitarian aid is bombed, that ambulances are hit, that people are killed while waiting for a sack of flour, is clear evidence of an inhumane strategy that uses hunger as a weapon of war.

Even if we had no footage from Gaza, it would be enough to hear the doctors performing autopsies on starving children: emaciated bodies, dry lungs, and eyes that won't close in fear. But there are images. They are published and circulated, even though they are censored in most Western media. And no one moves. No leader stands up. No parliament calls for sanctions. This is not just a humanitarian crisis, it is a crisis of our global conscience.

It is not enough to say “we are for peace” or “international law must be respected”. This is a tragedy that requires a firm stance. Silence is our shame. Silence is their weapon. And while they use hunger to purge a people, the world is using silence to wash its hands of responsibility./ Pamphlet

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