On Sunday, demonstrators gathered outside the US consulate
in Istanbul. They held Palestinian flags and shouted slogans denouncing the Israeli
blockade of Gaza, which has caused mass starvation. Their message was clear -
the international community must hold Israel accountable for the ongoing
atrocities.
Meanwhile, in Sydney, Australia, tens of thousands braved
heavy winds and rain to march across the iconic Harbour Bridge in a massive
“March for Humanity.” Protesters carried pots and pans, symbolic of the forced
starvation endured by Gaza’s population, and called out for a ceasefire and
unrestricted delivery of aid.
Police estimated attendance at around 90,000, while
organizers said the number could be as high as 300,000.
New South Wales Senator Mehreen Faruqi addressed the crowd,
demanding the “harshest sanctions on Israel” and condemning the “massacres” of
Palestinians as crimes that must not go unpunished.
Author Antony Loewenstein, whose work exposes the Israeli
arms industry, highlighted the Australian government’s role, accusing it of
complicity through supplying fighter jets used in Gaza’s bombardment.
Loewenstein pointed out that Australia is deeply entangled
in Israel’s war machine, enabling and profiting from the destruction.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached catastrophic
levels. Since October 2023, over 180 people—more than half children—have died
from starvation caused by Israel’s siege. Israeli forces have also killed
nearly 900 people near aid distribution centers run by the Gaza Humanitarian
Foundation, a US- and Israel-backed initiative criticized by Human Rights Watch
as “death traps” due to repeated deadly attacks.
Tragically, hundreds more have died attempting to access
UN-led food convoys, further underscoring the brutal reality of the siege.
Overall, Israel’s war has claimed the lives of more than
60,800 Palestinians in Gaza, with reports from Israeli human rights groups
confirming allegations of genocide—a charge already under investigation at the
International Court of Justice.
The
deliberate starvation, mass killings, and systematic destruction of Gaza reveal
a state policy aimed at collective punishment and ethnic cleansing. This
campaign cannot be dismissed as collateral damage or an unfortunate byproduct
of war. It is a calculated effort to crush Palestinian resistance by any means
necessary.
The world’s silence and inaction in the face of these crimes
only embolden Israel’s apartheid regime. Without decisive global intervention,
Israel will continue its path of genocide, supported by complicit governments
and military suppliers around the world.
Justice for Palestinians demands not only condemnation but
concrete measures to end Israel’s siege, hold its leaders accountable, and
ensure freedom and dignity for Gaza’s people.
The protests spreading worldwide are a powerful reminder
that the fight for Palestinian rights and liberation will not be silenced — and
that the struggle against Israeli aggression and oppression must intensify
until peace and justice prevail.
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