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Gaza… Two Years of Genocide and the Voice of Freedom That Liberates the World

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Two years have passed since the great crime — two years of genocide committed against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip — and yet Palestinian blood continues to flow before the eyes of the world without a conscience stirring, without a throne trembling, and without the false masks falling from the faces of the complicit.
Two years of bombing and destruction; of children torn apart beneath the rubble, of mothers bidding farewell to their sons one after another, and of fathers who no longer have tears left to shed.
Two years of siege, hunger, thirst, and long, terrifying nights pierced only by the cries of a survivor searching for the remains of his family among the burning stones.
Gaza today does not fight for its borders alone, but to liberate the human conscience from its silence — to restore the true meaning of freedom and dignity.
In a time when values have collapsed under the weight of power, Gaza rises to tell the entire world:
Free will cannot be defeated, and nations can break tyranny no matter how mighty it seems.
From beneath the rubble, truth is born. From under the siege, the voice of humanity rises — defying oppression and carrying a message to the world: that dignity cannot be bought, and that freedom is not granted but seized with patience, faith, and blood.
Gaza has united the free people of all nations, faiths, and tongues. To defend Gaza today is to defend the very essence of humanity against oppression and aggression.
What is happening in Gaza is not a local conflict — it is a universal battle between truth and falsehood, between reality and deception, between the free word and the voice of tyrants.
The Ongoing Genocide and the Hypocrisy of the World
Gaza has not witnessed a “war” — it has suffered a series of massacres, executed coldly and with open complicity.
Homes are bombed over the heads of their inhabitants. Neighborhoods are erased from existence. Hospitals, schools, shelters, and mosques are targeted. Medicine, food, and water are denied.
This is not a war against “Hamas,” as the occupier claims — it is a war against life itself in Gaza.
At the heart of this tragedy, Israel has committed the Holocaust of our time — not only against Palestinians but against humanity itself — using American weapons and machinery of death, in one of the most horrific alliances between power and brutality.
Israel has trampled every human value, crushed every international law and convention beneath its tanks, leaving nothing of the honor of international law or the principles of justice.
This is a war without limits — one that has transcended politics to become a historic crime against the human right to live.
What has the world offered after two years?
Faint statements of “concern,” cold condemnations, and conferences that save not a single child nor rebuild a single home.
Major powers repeat the lie of “Israel’s right to defend itself” while entire families are buried under the ruins.
International organizations are reduced to counting bodies and issuing reports, and much of the media turns off its cameras when the crimes intensify.
Even the Arab and regional silence has been more painful than the bombing itself — some have helped enforce the siege, others confined their prayers to whispers, and some rushed to normalize relations over the corpses of the innocent.
Gaza… The Beacon of Human Conscience
The International Union of Journalists and Writers sees Gaza as a beacon of global conscience — a place where humanity, in all its forms, stands united against injustice.
Gaza does not merely defend its land — it liberates the world from silence, submission, and the justification of violence in the name of power.
There, the journalist stands with his pen as an act of justice, the writer resists with his words, and the media professional bears witness with courage to one of the noblest battles in modern human history.
Today, as free consciences across continents unite in defense of Gaza, we realize that what is happening there marks a turning point in global awareness — the beginning of a new era that redefines justice and exposes the war criminals before the eyes of the world.
Gaza… The Final Word
Gaza does not die — for it was created to remind the world that freedom is the destiny of humankind, and that the free world is the first step toward true justice and peace.
It is the pain that redefines humanity, the fire that forges conscience, and the voice that will never be silenced — so long as oppression exists and courage endures.
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