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The echoes of humanity: Gaza, the Auschwitz of our times
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|August 06, 2025
STARVING CHILDREN
IN THE shadow of history’s darkest chapters, a tragedy of catastrophic and colossal proportions has and continues to reach new levels of depravity daily, demanding we confront what it means to be human.
Today, as the world watches the systematic suffering in Palestine, where children starve and civilians are reduced to mere numbers in a relentless conflict, we must ask: Have we learnt nothing from the past?
The cries from Gaza, echoing the horrors of Auschwitz, pierce through the noise of indifference, urging us to reclaim our humanity before it slips irretrievably away.
The starvation of children in Palestine is a visceral wound on our collective conscience. Forced starvation, a weapon as cruel and deadly as any bomb, has become a tactic in this conflict, reducing entire populations to desperation.
The UN warns of famine, yet the international response remains tepid, mired in political calculations rather than moral imperatives.
This is not a distant statistic, but a reality etched in the gaunt faces of children, their ribs protruding like the bars of a cage. What we permit today is what we would have tolerated and remained silent about in the past. History’s living judge will not spare us.
The global concept of humanity, once a beacon of hope after the Holocaust, now teeters on the brink.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights promised never again, yet here we are, witnessing a genocide in real-time.
Hashtags like #IsraelTerroristState and #PalestineAction trend as desperate pleas, holding leaders accountable.
Our inaction writes a verdict alongside the enablers of past atrocities.
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