They’re Starving While the World Talks Diplomacy
World leaders hold meetings. UN agencies issue statements. Aid organizations draft press releases. But nothing moves fast enough to feed a child who is dying tonight.
The siege continues. Israel continues its campaign. And the world especially the powerful Muslim-majority nations remains either silent, divided, or distracted. All that reaches Gaza are prayers, prayers that cannot replace bread, water, or oxygen.
This Is Not a Natural Disaster, It’s Engineered
What’s happening in Gaza is not a famine caused by drought or crop failure. It is a man-made famine, created and maintained with intent. The infrastructure of life has been deliberately dismantled. Food is withheld. Water is cut off. Medicine is blocked. Electricity is gone.
Each child who dies from malnutrition is not just a tragedy, they are a victim of a system of oppression, guarded by power, and ignored by silence.
This is not just about Palestine anymore. This is a test of what it means to be human in an age when we can stream anything in 4K, but fail to deliver a glass of clean water to a dying child.
Gaza’s Children Don’t Want Pity, They Want Justice
The children of Gaza don’t need our pity. They need a world that is just. They want to live. They want to play. To go to school. To laugh. To dream.
But the world has denied them even the right to hunger with dignity.
This isn’t just about Gaza. This is about whether the 21st century will be remembered as the age of empathy or the age of indifference.