Gaza Remains Steadfast
After 46 Days of the Israeli Genocidal War on its Women and Children
By Amira Abo
El-Fetou'h
November 21, 2023
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Palestinian children were the main victims of the Israeli
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Mariya under the
rubble, a Palestinian girl who survived an Israeli genocidal
air strike, which killed most of her family members in
Jabalya, November 15, 2023
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Gaza remains steadfast
By Amira Abo el-Fetouh
The war on the Palestinians in Gaza has entered its 46th day, and
resistance against the Zionist enemy remains steadfast. The
determination and will to confront the occupation forces boldly and
courageously are still there, despite the genocidal destruction of the
enclave. Israel’s dirty war has targeted civilian infrastructure and
left its mark on defenseless civilians,
bombing schools and shelters full of children and women,
and killing at least 13,000 Palestinians, most of them children and
women. Even patients in hospitals are not safe; Israeli troops stormed
Al-Shifa Hospital and removed 500 patients at gunpoint. “These acts not
only blatantly contravene the rules of,” said UNRWA Commissioner-General
Philippe Lazzarini on X, “they also show a total disregard for
humanity.”
The world is witnessing this “text-book case of
genocide” in real time on social media. The “civilized” West sees the
scenes of death and destruction, but does nothing to stop the
settler-colonial state. Morals, humanity and international law are being
ignored. It is one-eyed and hypocritical, only seeing matters through
Zionist eyes. The West supports this genocide by supplying the Zionist
entity with money and weapons, while some Zionist Arab regimes help
behind the scenes. According to some media outlets, UAE aircraft are
being used in the bombing of Gaza. Most of these regimes want to
eliminate Hamas so that the struggle for freedom does not spread to
their own people and cause them to lose their weak thrones. That’s why
demonstrations denouncing the Zionist attacks and supporting the
Palestinians in Gaza are banned.
The Hamas Operation Al-Aqsa
Flood has shaken the world in more ways than one. Those who only wake up
to the oppression and occupation in Palestine when Israeli lives are
lost suddenly found their voices and condemned the killings, as if the
“conflict” started on 7 October; 75 years of oppression was overlooked.
Those who have been inspired by the steadfastness of the Palestinians
have taken to the streets of world capitals in greater numbers than ever
before to protest against Zionist barbarism, tyranny and injustice.
Could this be the beginning of the end of the Zionist occupation state
and the apartheid that it imposes on the people of occupied Palestine?
The spirit of confidence is added to the ingenuity and creativity of
the Palestinian people, as they once again form the majority of the
population in the holy land, something that hasn’t happened been the
case the 1948 Nakba. The issue is back where it started, exposing the
emptiness of their ideology as the Zionists seek the crumbs of their
non-existent “right” to the land. That right belongs to the Palestinian
people who seek liberation from the river to the sea.
The
so-called peace treaties have failed to bring peace. The Oslo Accords
have brought nothing but more settlements and settlers — all illegal
under international law — and a security coordination “Palestinian
Authority” led by the Zionist stooge Mahmoud Abbas, who fled as he
watched his people being killed in their thousands. He did nothing
because he too wants to eliminate Hamas and all the resistance factions
so that he can maintain his grip on power through Fatah, his faction
described by one commentator as a “mafia”. However, Hamas will remain,
because the right to resist occupation is enshrined in international
law.
“From the very beginning Israel was set up in circumstances
which would inevitably invite resistance,” explained Dr Ghada Karmi in
conversation with Professor Avi Shlaim. “There’s no way you can set up a
state for a foreign people in a land which already has an indigenous
people, throw them out, take their place and expect no come back.”
Ariel Sharon dreamed of waking up and not finding Gaza on the map.
Sharon died, but Gaza remains steadfast. Long may it do so.
Dr. Amira Abo El-Fetou'h is a dentist and a political
commentator. Her article appeared in MEMO.
Gaza remains steadfast (palinfo.com)
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On World Children's Day: Palestinian
children targets of Israeli killing and detention
November 20, 2023, GAZA, (PIC) +-
World Children's Day this year comes at a time when Palestinian
children in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem have become targets for
the Israeli occupation, its air force and ground forces as tons of bombs
have fallen on Gaza, while bullets rained on the children in the West
Bank and Jerusalem.
Thousands of child martyrs
Since October 7, more than 5,500 children have been martyred, and
thousands of them have been injured. Still, thousands of children remain
missing due to the brutal bombing that targeted them while they were
sleeping safely in their homes or displacement centers. This marks the
biggest heinous crime in modern history against children, all amidst
global silence and the shameless approval of the United States and
Europe.
In the West Bank, 47 children were targeted by the
Israeli occupation and its settlers, resulting in their martyrdom, in
addition to hundreds of other injuries, as documented by ‘Moa’ti
Center’.
Children captives
More than 880 children have been documented as detainees in the West
Bank and Jerusalem since the beginning of this year, which has witnessed
an unprecedented escalation in arrest operations, especially after
October 7.
The number of child prisoners in the Israeli prisons
by the end of October of this year is more than 200 children, detained
in Ofer, Megiddo, and Damon prisons. Among the detained children, 26 are
held under administrative detention.
Since the beginning of
October until the end of the month, 145 cases of child arrests were
recorded, with the highest number in Jerusalem, which witnesses the
highest percentage of child arrests. Most of them, especially in
Jerusalem, are released under conditions, including the dangerous policy
of house arrest imposed by the occupation authorities.
For about
two years until this year, Israel has escalated administrative detention
against children, with the number of administratively detained reaching
26 children. Some of these children were shot before their arrest, and
they were detained administratively despite their injuries. The majority
of administratively detained children are between the ages of 16 and 17.
Blood of children incriminates occupation
For its part, the Hamas Movement emphasized that the blood of Gaza
and Palestinian children will remain a witness to the "crimes of the new
Nazis," calling for the trial of the leaders of the Israeli occupation
and the inclusion of their entity in the "list of shame."
Hamas
said in a statement: "While the United Nations and the world celebrate
on November 20 the World Children's Day, the Nazi occupation, its
government, and its fascist army continue their heinous crimes in
committing horrifying massacres against our children in the Gaza Strip
for 45 days."
It continued: "The terrorist occupation persists in
deepening the pain of our sick, injured, and wounded children through
the siege, systematic bombing, and destruction of hospitals, and through
the policy of starvation, thirst, and displacement."
Hamas
affirmed that the practices of Israeli in the Gaza Strip against
civilians and children are a blatant violation of all human values,
norms, laws, and international conventions.
It added: "The
celebration of the United Nations and international institutions of
World Children's Day calls on them to carry out their entrusted role in
protecting the children of the Gaza Strip and providing all the elements
of human life."
Hamas continued: "They bear political, moral, and
human responsibility to act and move seriously to stop the massacres and
the genocide being committed against innocent childhood in Palestine."
It called for including the "Zionist Nazi entity" in the "list of
shame," which includes organizations and states that violate the rights
of children in conflict zones, and to try the leaders of the occupation
for their crimes against Palestinian children as war criminals.
Hamas considered that the escalation of the Israeli crimes against
Palestinian children is a desperate attempt that will not succeed in
terrorizing the popular embrace of the resistance and breaking the will
and steadfastness of the Palestinian people in their land.
Palestinian children targets of Israeli killing and detention (palinfo.com)