Every day, Gaza is turned into a theatre of horror, filmed in real time and broadcast to a global audience that refuses to intervene. Palestinian families are torn apart not just by bombs, but by the deafening silence of a world that claims to stand for human rights. The sky rains fire, tents become graves, and homes are obliterated in the blink of an eye, yet the international community offers little more than hollow words.
Since Wednesday morning alone, at least 65 Palestinians have been killed in relentless Israeli airstrikes. Victims include children burnt alive in their shelters, entire families buried beneath the rubble, and parents forced to gather the remains of their children in plastic bags. In the Al-Mawasi area, a tent near Well 19 was targeted, killing five Palestinians including young Yamen and Yomna Al-Amour. Not far away, the Osman family was wiped out inside a refugee camp. By evening, another mother and her three sons were reduced to names on a morgue list, Asia Jadallah and her children, Yahya, Mousa, and Ibrahim.
More deaths were reported across Gaza City, where Israeli drones attacked residential areas in Zaytoun and Al-Daraj. Among the dead was Professor Hammad Al-Nakhala, a prominent educator whose only crime was being Palestinian.
Since October 2023, Gaza’s Ministry of Health has counted over 57,000 Palestinians killed, and more than 137,000 wounded. The numbers are staggering, yet they fail to capture the full extent of the suffering. Behind each statistic is a stolen future, a shattered family, a mother’s unanswered cry.
This is not a conflict. This is a genocide unfolding in plain sight, enabled by the world’s indifference.
Source : Safa News