Social media websites, under IsÂraeli pressure, have begun to block accounts and pages reporting on Zionist atrocities in Gaza, while foreign broadcasters have banned journalists who spoke out against the barbaric Israeli bombing of the oppressed Palestinians. SuppressÂing these voices is tantamount to suppressing freedom of expression. Journalist organisations around the world should take note.
Israel has been oppressing the Palestinians for more than six deÂcades. The Muslim Ummah needs unity and solidarity against this. The humanitarian crisis intenÂsified in Gaza, with 1,000 chilÂdren, including 320 infants, marÂtyred in the Israeli bombardment, while the total number of martyrs has increased to more than 3,000. During a moment of respite, the inÂternally displaced persons (IDPs) were bombarded with explosives, a heinous war crime. Where will the so-called pioneer countries of humanity, including the United Nations, sleep?
Even hospitals are not spared from Israeli brutality, and the morÂtuaries are filling up. Despite the Israeli government’s war crimes, indiscriminate and brutal massaÂcres, and destruction of homes, mosques, hospitals, and public spaces, the Palestinian resistance remains strong. The Israeli army’s directive to the Palestinians to leave North Gaza and go to South Gaza is not an effective warning; it is a forced eviction, the results of which will prove dangerous. The OIC meeting on October 18 must be made productive. Actions need to be taken. The Zionist army has crossed all its limits. The MusÂlim community should go beyond condemnation and stop the atrociÂties against Muslims. For this, PakÂistan and Saudi Arabia will have to play their leadership roles. Today, the innocent and oppressed chilÂdren of Gaza are crying out.
MUHAMMAD IMRAN UL HAQ
LAHORE
Children of Gaza
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