There is no pain equal to the pain of loss and bereavement that breaks the hearts of mothers, who cry out for help morning and evening, seeking refuge in their prayers, supplications, and stillness from the gloom of the scene and the evil of the outcome.
The evil coup that swept the region, turning hopes and dreams into terrifying nightmares, haunting the bereaved, forcing sleep from their eyes, breaking their hearts with worries, and inhabiting their souls with anxiety because of what they saw with their own eyes. They had never seen anything like it before, due to its horror, extreme brutality, and the absence of any meaning for the values of truth, justice, and humanity, after they were replaced by double standards, and “the right of power, not the power of right,” became what prevails in a world where maps have been lost, injustices have spread, and the lineages of concepts have become mixed, so that truth has become falsehood and falsehood has become truth.
There is nothing in Gaza but brutal death. People are dying in their homes, in tents, and at iftar tables. They are dying of hunger, oppression, thirst, fear, and bombing. The wounded are dying in hospitals, and the sick are breathing their last breaths for lack of care and even the most basic medical requirements in an area where all hospitals are out of service and have become cemeteries for their residents.
Mothers' hearts cannot bear the earthquakes of losing their children. Even if they endure the calamities with patience, supplication, and hope, these are nothing more than palliatives. Soon, tired hearts overflow with the pangs of pain and reservoirs of sorrow, and rivers of their tears flow without stopping, while wet nurses are unable to produce milk for their children, and mothers are unable to provide a meal of soup for the remaining children who are alive, as they wait their turn in the queue of rolling extermination.
As of the time of writing this article, before iftar time, the number of martyrs on breaking news was in the dozens.
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