Nowhere Left to Hide in Gaza
The recent Israeli airstrike that obliterated a seaside resort in central Gaza—once a rare refuge for civilians—marks another horrifying chapter in Israel’s campaign of collective punishment. At least 25 people, many of them women and children, were killed while seeking shelter from the unrelenting bombardment. Survivors described shredded tents, body parts scattered on the beach, and the cries of children buried under rubble. The sheer barbarity of the Israeli Defense Forces’ actions cannot be overstated.
The IDF claims they were targeting militants, yet offers no evidence. Witnesses, however, insist all the victims were civilians. These are not military operations—they are acts of terror, a systematic campaign of extermination thinly veiled in the language of “self-defense.”
What is equally appalling is the silence from the U.S. and European media, who too often regurgitate Israel’s propaganda while ignoring the voices of survivors. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu, the “liar-in-chief,” escalates these atrocities to distract from his own corruption trials and cling to power. He is sacrificing Palestinian lives to save his own political skin.
If the world continues to turn a blind eye—if we allow the myth of "precision strikes" to mask the reality of mass murder—then we are complicit. There is no refuge left in Gaza, no safe harbor for its children. Only the rubble of broken promises and international cowardice.
Jagjit Singh
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