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Wed 15 Mar 2023 8:27 pm - Jerusalem Time

Gaza..."It wants to live...and it must live"

Written by: Nabil Amr
"We want to live" is a slogan that if raised by one or ten or any number you choose, it is the most truthful and eloquent in pronouncing the name of the Gazan situation, its people, and their lives, in which hopes were absent behind pains, until what the poorest people enjoyed became an unattainable Gazan wish. ‏


A long time ago, Gaza and its people embodied a pyramid standing on its top, and an investment complex whose capital is death after death and destruction after destruction, and all of this is covered by a miserable theory that says that Gaza is destined to fight on behalf of peoples and countries, as if the injustice was lifted from the oppressed in all Makan is a monopolistic mission for Gaza, as it is the vanguard of the guerrillas, and sometimes it is said of the suicide bombers, to advocate for “resistance” and to provide every investment with the blood it needs in order for the slogans to remain alive without a logical justification for achieving even the simplest of them, and here is the extended time that proves it. on that.


The time has not come since the last massacre of children that took place in the last killing, but rather the time has come since the first massacre for the voice to be raised loudly so that Gaza ceases to be a field of experiments for agendas and slogans, or a free and open market for anyone wishing to invest in his country, party or his ruling system


Let Gaza stop, and let us help it in that, from fighting the entire universe, while the investors only offer it what keeps it alive between one round and the next. The Palestinian homeland is not the last in the Arab and Islamic worlds, but everywhere believes in the justice of the Palestinian cause, which calls for a parallel slogan to be raised saying that Gaza must live, not by the bread with which a person lives, and not by water mixed with salt and mud, even if it is replaced by purer Water on the face of the earth, and not by the lingering of a barrier that makes the other part of the heart and body of the homeland something unknown to generations that are forbidden to see it except in imagination and imagination, and not by opening and closing the sea in front of the fishermen’s livelihood whenever the blockade commander thinks. And the destruction is to open and close, not with dozens of permits to visit the resurrection and the cradle on special occasions and pray at Al-Aqsa on holidays, even if the number of permits is multiplied hundreds of times and not by the students’ travel to join their universities faltering in leaving and returning, all of this and many other things that you experience Gaza, from which the cry “We want to live” erupted, even if all of them were dissolved It was said to the Gazans, here we open the sea for you an additional ten kilometers and allow the passage of fuel tanks to raise the production of electric current to give it twenty-four hours a day, and we allow Karm Abu Salem to work day and night to supply the Gaza market with goods and we allow IRZ to pass a hundred thousand workers An additional amount to enter Gaza fifty or one hundred million shekels per day. All of this is truly comforting to the Gazans. Indeed, they do not stop demanding it, but what is going on in their depths is that feeling of loss of freedom and loss of dignity. Isn't it catastrophic? All aspects of their lives are linked to a statement that is given and withheld according to the desire of the besiegers and occupiers


Gaza "wants to live and must live", but not according to the conditions and agendas of others, but rather under the condition that is available to all peoples of the universe, which is freedom, independence and dignity within one state for one people. Gaza wants to live and must live. This is a right demand and not a slogan but It is a life condition that contradicts the conditions for investing agendas. Gaza needs to live and it must live. It has provided much more than it had to offer since the beginning of the cause of its people, as there is no separate issue for it. Did our religion not say that God does not burden a soul beyond its capacity?


Gaza did not delay, willingly and willingly, in presenting its tax of freedom and independence. From its heart, there were cities, villages and camps that launched national revolutions. It was the safe place for all the free people of the homeland from every Palestinian city, village and camp. Wasn’t Gaza an incubator of international harmony? The patriot Moin Bseiso and the patriotic Islamist Fathi al-Balawi, were they not the incubators that produced Majed Abu Sharar and Mukhlis Amr, when no one was asking about the identity of the other, and where he was born, but rather the question was where is your position in the national struggle and in the demonstrations refusing resettlement ..
Gaza has been forced to provide more than others, and it is time for others to offer it what it deserves. This is by developing the great appeal from Gaza that needs to live to Gaza that must live, and providing all generous reasons for that to happen.
According to Gaza, glory be to it, it has not and will not raise a white flag as it is the case of the free people of the Palestinian homeland in every city, village and camp. Gaza wants to live and must live. The condition of life is dignity, freedom and independence. All of them lead to the consequences of the march towards freedom, independence and dignity. ‏

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