OPINIONS
Wed 09 Oct 2024 9:47 am - Jerusalem Time
Gaza: A never-ending cycle of death
The cycle of death continues in Gaza, with the Strip offering martyr after martyr every day, as a result of the deliberate massacre war waged by Israel against civilians, without any justification, in a clear attempt to continue the policy of killing only, and to leave those who remain alive, injured, grieving, wounded, oppressed, deprived, poor, or orphaned.
Yesterday, Gaza presented 60 martyrs and dozens of injuries due to the insistence of the occupation army on shedding blood. In a tally presented by the World Health Organization yesterday, which stated that 6% of the population of the Strip are dead or wounded, this percentage is considered shocking and completely unusual, and the people of the Strip are facing the most severe and difficult aggression witnessed in history.
The war on the Gaza Strip from north to south has not stopped for a single day, and the residents have not had a day of truce, except for what happened in November of last year during the first part of the exchange deal, for which there were no solutions. Despite all the killing, destruction and sabotage committed by the occupation against all aspects of life, despite the stories of pain and loss, the never-ending state of sadness and grief, and the absence of lights from the houses that used to tell the beauty of Gaza, with national and heritage evenings, whose echoes emanated from the beautiful alleys, to tell the wounded and oppressed land, as a result of the previous siege, Gaza will remain, with its people and residents, the most beautiful city on the coast, despite all the pain that is squeezing it.
Gaza will be patient forever, as long as Netanyahu wants to turn the war into the name (Doomsday) to prolong the aggression. Gaza’s patience is a weapon of seeking reward from God Almighty for everything that happened and the belief that the clouds of the sky will clear one day.
The decision of the International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity of Peoples, in an official statement condemning the ongoing genocide in Palestine over the course of a whole year, did not come by chance. Rather, it included a call for an immediate ceasefire, because Israel is waging a dangerous aggression that has led to the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinian victims and the complete destruction of the infrastructure and civilian life in the Strip.
The toll of the aggression has reached catastrophic numbers that the mind cannot comprehend at all, including the enormity of the loss of life, the horrific number of wounded, and the loss of all resources and capabilities. Despite this, the occupation army is still violating Jabalia and some of the surrounding areas in northern Gaza, and forcing its people to flee. So where will they go, and where is the escape from this fate?
One of the displaced people said yesterday, “God’s will is enough.” The question that is repeated daily is, where is the world, where are the organizations and institutions? Is there no one who can exert pressure on this oppressive entity, so that the war of extermination and the cycle of death stop?
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Gaza: A never-ending cycle of death