The victory is patiently. The success is with resistance. And war is a matter of curves. – Imam Ali, Nahj at Balagha, saying 189.
Gaza. A word of four letters sounds like the tasty ventriglio. But Gaza is not like Ventriglio. Gaza is now the symbol of all that is bad with apartheid and racism. It brings the attractions, sounds and fury of the Holocaust to the world. Gaza is not a place that can be tasty. Well, except hunger. Illnesses. Deprivation. And death.
Gaza City, a hot semi-arid climate with Mediterranean characteristics, was the most populous city of Palestine until the Gaza war displaced most of the population. Inhabited by 15 BC, it was dominated by different peoples and empires in its history. The Philistines conquered him after the ancient Egyptians had ruled him for 350 years, followed by the Roman Empire, based on which he experienced a relative peace. Later, he developed in an Islamic law center when Haruna Rashid conquered him.
For lack of space, it would be jumped in contemporary times when Gaza City fell into the British forces during the First World War, becoming part of the compulsory Palestine. Due to the Arab -Israeli war of 1948, Egypt has administered the territory of Strip of Gaza recently training. The city was occupied by Israel in the six -day war in 1967. However, Gaza was largely destroyed by Israeli air attacks since the beginning of the Gaza war in October 2023, including a large amount of significant cultural heritage in the old city of Gaza.
The residents of Gaza were more similar to prisoners in an open prison. They were authorized to travel to the West Bank only in exceptional humanitarian cases, in particular for urgent medical reasons, but not for marriage. It is possible to travel from the West Bank to Gaza only if the person undertakes to move to Gaza permanently. The socio -economic conditions in the fields are generally poor, characterized by high population density, cramped life conditions and inadequate basic infrastructures, including roads and sewers. Overcrowded fields, inadequate healthcare facilities, bad hygiene conditions and insufficient access to clean drinking water increase the risk of diseases of diseases, including diarrheal diseases and skin infections or viral. In addition to the physical consequences, the mental health of the displaced people is at risk.
The above scenario was the lot of the Gaza, a people who lost their lands and are confined to an outdoor prison.
Some people in Nigeria are so sentimental on problems in the Middle East that their reasoning was committed by religion and ethnicity. So they lift with the falsehood and injustice of man on man.
Not long ago in Nigeria, some communities rose into arms when they mistakenly thought that the government of the day wanted to take over their lands and give them to another tribe in the name of “wrinkle”, but these same people do not sympathize with those whose lands were taken away by them elsewhere. On the contrary, they should be the first to feel their pain. The communities here still fight on earth and the border disputes are rampant, but they cannot see the pain of the Gaza.
Many who, in normal circumstances, would not register for their lands who were taken to sympathize with the Gaza. However, many are not for hypocrisy or feelings out of place. But even among the Israelites, the occupant nation, many of its citizens believe that what is happening in Gaza is wrong.
Professor Meir Baruchain, who said: “I think we are in the lowest moral point in Jewish history. This is what I think. In the lowest moral point in Jewish history”, he said that the treatment of Palestinians – including the killing of a policy, the destruction of policy, destruction, destruction of Olive Tree.
Professor Baruchain, 62, is a teacher of Israeli history and civic who was held in insulation for four days after the posts he made on Facebook denouncing the war in Gaza and his opposition to the killing of innocent Palestinian civilians. The police seized his phone and two laptops before questioning him on charges of having committed an act of betrayal and having intended to interrupt public order. After being in prison for four days, Baruchin has been freed but has lost his job as a teacher and is still facing accusations.
“In these days, the Israeli citizens who are showing the slightest feeling for the people of Gaza, opposing the killing of innocent civilians, are politically persecuted, cross public shame, lose their jobs, are put in prison,” he said.
According to him, if he had been Palestinian, he would have had to face more violence. Below is his interview:
“Here in Israel, for generations, we kill the Palestinians. We wander the Palestinians. We have more than 1,500 Palestinians in administrative detention. We demolish their homes here in Jerusalem. We abound their olive trees. Palestinians.
“For most of the Israelis, I mean, we keep millions of Palestinians under employment for generations. They are deprived of their fundamental rights. And for most of the Israelis, he can go on forever. Not misunderstanding me, I am not justifying violence. But this is, I think, the realistic conclusion. How can we expect that the Palestinians live forever under employment?
“Every Israeli citizen clearly knows that if you dare to show the slightest feeling towards the people of Gaza, if you criticize the killing of innocent civilians, including women and children, in Gaza, you will be politically persecuted. You will pass through public shame. You will lose the job and, in my case, you may also be put in prison.
“I wanted many Israelis to know what is done on their behalf. Most of the Israelis did not know why the mainstream media do not show what happens to Gaza, what we are doing in Gaza. They wanted to die. My children wanted to die. They threatened my daughter of rape. This was the type of reaction we are against.
“As human beings, we must develop a sense of justice and empathy. We must always strive to deploy ourselves with the oppressed because a man oppressed anywhere in the world is oppressed humanity everywhere in the world.”
Gaza and their sufferings have nothing to do with religion or race. Among these are Muslims and Christians and Muslims are almost all sunny.
This is the reason why you find European and Christians at the forefront of the requests for a better life condition for Gazas, currently under the Israeli bloc, in which food and doctor supplies cannot reach them. How does a person with blood flows into the veins rationalizes the fall of bombs on hungry masses who had assembled to receive food aid in a designated point?
You can find the young Swedish climate and the political activist Greta Thunberg who leads a march on the streets to break the block. The former director of Galatasaray, Italy and Manchester City, Roberto Mancini, also spoke on social media in support of Gaza, urging the international community to act to protect innocent lives and asking for urgent humanitarian aid to the abused encycling.
“We cannot continue to hit civilians, families and children,” he said.
The last pope and the current one both spoke against the suffering of the Palestinians. Pep Guardiola also said: “The war in Gaza hurts all my body”.
Piers Morgan, a British television commentator and an angry supporter of Benjamin Netanyahu, recently agreed with Mehdi Hassan, Capoderdatore di Zeteo: “Listen, you and I talked about this war in Gaza since it started, this phase of the 75 -year -old conflict”, says to Mehdi. “I resisted going until you did in your criticisms of the Israeli government. He can’t resist anymore.”
Gaza does not concern Islam or Arabs. Gaza concerns humanity.
■ Hassan Gimba, AniPr, is the CEO/publisher of Neptune Prime.
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