Global Protests Urged as Gaza’s Catastrophe Deepens

Calls for coordinated demonstrations across the world have intensified as the humanitarian collapse in Gaza worsens under a prolonged genocidal war. A Palestinian resistance movement issued a statement urging people internationally to take to the streets, arguing that escalating military measures and restrictions are pushing an already devastated population further into crisis, while international law and ceasefire commitments are repeatedly disregarded.

The appeal frames recent developments as part of a sustained campaign marked by widespread destruction and civilian harm. According to the statement, residential shelters have been systematically targeted, leaving displaced families with little protection as basic living conditions deteriorate. The situation is portrayed as the latest phase of a long-running policy that has normalised mass suffering, eroded humanitarian safeguards and entrenched a climate of fear throughout Gaza during the genocidal war.

Sharp criticism was directed at Israel’s political leadership, accused of deliberately undermining diplomatic efforts and breaching truce arrangements. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached last year with international mediation, renewed bombardment and military pressure are described as a direct threat to any political process aimed at stabilisation. These actions, the statement argues, obstruct improvements in security and block urgently needed humanitarian relief.

The call to action extends beyond the region, urging sustained mobilisation in Arab, Islamic and global cities alike. Weekly demonstrations, particularly on weekends, are presented as a means of maintaining pressure and amplifying what is described as a moral responsibility to act. The warning is stark: continued international silence risks becoming complicity in a genocidal war, while popular pressure is framed as essential to forcing an end to violence, ensuring respect for ceasefire commitments and opening the way for relief and reconstruction in Gaza.

Source : Safa News