For more than seven decades, the Palestinian people have endured relentless dispossession, occupation, and cycles of brutal violence. In the current moment of crisis, few places on Earth provide a starker indictment of our global failures than Gaza. This 42km strip of coastal land, a narrow corridor home to two million people, half of them children, has become an open-air prison under siege. Starved of freedom, water, food, and medicine, battered by warplanes and shells, and left without functioning hospitals or schools, Gaza is a crucible of suffering.
Yet, beyond the shock of the images of children pulled lifeless from ruins, hospitals without electricity, and parents wailing in grief, lies an unbearable truth. This is not merely a conflict. It is a massacre enabled by sustained global indifference and hypocrisy.…