OPINIONS
Fri 11 Oct 2024 9:54 am - Jerusalem Time
What is happening in the Gaza Strip is part of a genocide plan.
It is time to act to stop the brutal war and provide international protection for the Palestinian people, because the failure of the international community to shoulder its responsibilities towards the crimes of the occupation is what encourages it to continue committing more crimes of genocide and implementing displacement plans and establishing settlements. The evacuation orders dropped by the occupation warplanes on the northern Gaza Strip are part of a plan to displace citizens and commit more ethnic cleansing and genocide, and aim to increase the suffering of citizens in the northern Gaza Strip who insisted on staying despite the destruction and genocide.
The plan of the occupation leaders in the northern Gaza Strip aims to implement deportation policies that include a complete siege and stopping all humanitarian aid to put citizens between two options: departure and displacement or death by starvation, as the number of remaining citizens is estimated at about 300,000.
The Israeli attacks and crimes taking place in the Gaza Strip constitute psychological terrorism and part of a plan for genocide. The psychological health of the residents of the Gaza Strip has deteriorated as a result of the ongoing war, and the level of anxiety and shock among the residents of Gaza has reached abnormal levels. Access to health care and treatment services has deteriorated, leading to an entire generation of children who have died, or barely survived, before they even received their birth certificates.
After a year of destruction and deadly war, it has become important to develop an international plan agreed upon by the UN Security Council in order to end the war of extermination, and to discuss the day after the war, and the importance of the international community assuming its legal and moral responsibilities in respecting its decisions and imposing an immediate ceasefire and the war of extermination and displacement against the Palestinian people.
The international silence and the state of inaction regarding the massacres and genocide that our people are being subjected to in the Gaza Strip are no longer acceptable and cannot continue in light of the escalation of aggressive military attacks. The aerial bombardment and ground aggression on the northern Gaza Strip, especially in Jabalia and the central region, and the bombing of the tents of the displaced, coinciding with the first anniversary of the war of extermination, are acts of revenge and genocide.
Efforts must continue, hopes must not be lost, and more efforts must be made to mobilize the broadest international pressure front to stop the war of extermination. It is important to move and work with all international trends to expose the dimensions of the conspiracy, and the violations, crimes, and illegal unilateral steps that the Palestinian and Lebanese people are being subjected to as successive links in an expansionist, racist, colonial Israeli project that aims to re-settle the Gaza Strip, annex the West Bank, and impose the military security policy with excessive force that the extremist Israeli government uses to implement its colonial programs in Palestine.
There is no doubt that activating all possible ways and means and ensuring the continuation of international political, diplomatic and legal activity with the aim of translating the international consensus to stop the war into binding practical steps that force the occupying state to implement the relevant international legitimacy resolutions, precautionary orders and the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice, which was adopted by a resolution of the United Nations General Assembly.
The international community must realize the nature of the existing reality and that the realistic and real approach to resolving the Palestinian issue is the establishment of the State of Palestine, which is the correct approach to achieving security and stability in the region and the world, ending violence and the cycle of existing conflict, putting an end to the continuation of violence and wars, and achieving security, peace, stability and prosperity for the peoples of the region.
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