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Security Council Complicit in Crime; International Institutions Fail to Defend Humanity

The war Israel has unleashed in the Gaza Strip is ⁢defined not only by bombardment adn artillery but also by a full siege, deliberate famine, and attacks on food lines-transforming it into a unique form of‍ genocide.

In July ⁣2025,‌ a ⁤haunting image circulated‍ widely: a girl with a dirt-smudged face and‌ disheveled hair stood clutching an empty pot, staring‍ in terror​ at a ​large pot of half-cooked food. A group⁢ of children crowded together with pots in hand, wailing as they rushed toward a single food bin. This picture alone challenges the world’s conscience: Does⁣ justice still hold meaning?‌ Are human rights more than just slogans? Today’s⁣ Gaza embodies the collapse of global conscience.

The war israel ⁤has waged in ‍Gaza cannot be described solely through bombs‌ and ⁤artillery. it is also defined by complete blockade, intentional starvation,​ attacks on medical facilities, bombardment of food queues, and destruction of‌ vital infrastructure-transforming into a form ⁣of silent genocide; gradual genocide‌ through hunger that⁢ Article 3 ⁣of the 1948‍ Convention ​explicitly categorizes as crimes against humanity.

Statistics from July 2025 are more staggering than ever. According to the official report from ‌the United Nations Office for⁤ the‍ Coordination of Humanitarian affairs (UNOCHA),over 59,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza. Among them are more than‌ 17,000 children and 9,000 women. Nearly 25,000 people face imminent famine while over 9,000 women and children suffer from severe malnutrition.​ These​ figures come not ‌from human‍ rights activists but reputable ⁤global ​organizations like WHO and FEWS NET.

Israel has launched not just a military war but also a war on food supplies. UNICEF reported that only ⁤two trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza during the last week of June-a sharp‌ contrast to official estimates indicating that at least 300 ⁣trucks per day are required to meet minimal survival needs. children queued for bread with empty ‌pots continue to be shot dead; during just one recent week alone,‌ 73 individuals were targeted while waiting in line for food distribution. International groups have explicitly reported that Israeli forces​ turned‍ bread lines ⁣into killing grounds in‍ areas such as Al-Bureij and Beit Lahia.

The atrocities go beyond starvation targets. In⁢ recent days, both ‍Gaza European Hospital and ⁤Nasser ‍Hospital in Khan Younis suffered direct‍ strikes; Nasser Hospital-with⁣ its pediatric ward being its only functioning unit-was hit hard. Dr. Marwan Sultan-the‍ only active cardiologist serving⁤ southern Gaza-was ‌killed along with his ⁢family. To date since‍ this conflict began over 1,500 healthcare workers have been killed while more than ⁤ 250 medical centers have‍ been destroyed or ​rendered unusable, including ambulances targeted under Israeli fire.

Meanwhile water supply systems and sewage ‍facilities lie devastated: half⁢ the wells are out of service as infectious diseases such as meningitis, bloody diarrhea, and skin‍ infections spread rapidly within refugee camps. The World Health Organization officially labeled ⁢conditions in Gaza “a catastrophe beyond inventiveness.”

Yet international silence has proven deadlier than bombs themselves. While ​UN Security Council held multiple emergency sessions within one week ⁢regarding Ukraine’s crisis recently – it responded to mass killings in ⁢Gaza only through ineffective statements without enforcement measures.
The United ‍states repeatedly vetoed binding resolutions against Israel’s actions-turning what was meant ⁤to be an institution upholding global peace into an accomplice to these crimes.

The role played by Washington far exceeds diplomatic⁢ backing ⁣alone: according to Stockholm⁢ International Peace Research Institute⁣ (SIPRI), the U.S delivered over $4.2 ​billion worth of military aid to Israel during 2024.
Many bombs obliterating‍ schools,s mosques,and hospitals were manufactured by american ‌companies-yet these same powers speak loudly ⁣about “human rights”​ on international‍ platforms afterward.

This crisis is no longer merely regional-it reflects an ‍ethical failure embedded deep ⁣within international order itself.
If‌ shootings⁢ at food lines,murdered sick children,and systematic famine fail to compel decisive action​ from global institutions – what can?
Must we wait for even greater atrocities before hearing any voice from so-called “peacekeepers”?

This duty extends beyond governments-it tests nations everywhere.
this suffering is ⁣not simply muslim suffering; it is human suffering.Every free individual worldwide must recognize themselves part of this outcry-from Latin America,to East Asia,to Europe,and Africa.this crime challenges our shared global conscience;

Nations‌ retaining political autonomy – especially Arab,Muslim states alongside Iran which has vocally supported Palestine for decades -‍ must lead forward
with legal documentation,pursuing cases before International Criminal Court,
forming diplomatic coalitionsof resistance,
and even providing military supportto defend civilians;
this forms partof their historic duty.

Butsuccess demands popular solidarity.Masses must raise voices,gather protests,increase pressure via ⁤media campaigns,and sign international petitions.As if Gaza goes silent,tomorrow could be any oneof us.This crime murders us ‌all collectively.

the moral​ conscience faces its greatest contemporary test now.It will either awaken or fall‍ forever silent .

News Sources: ©⁣ webangah News Agency ⁣
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