This is not a war — it is mass murder and starvation on an unimaginable scale. Gaza has been reduced to rubble, with nearly 100 percent of its buildings destroyed, including hospitals, schools, and entire neighborhoods — all bombed with weapons supplied by the U.S. and EU. To call this “war” is to deny reality: it is a campaign of extermination against a trapped civilian population.
What makes this even more disturbing was the recent 60 Minutes segment. A program I once admired for its courage and integrity instead asked a shamefully soft question to Jared Kushner and the U.S. special envoy — whether Israel had engaged in genocide. Both predictably said “no,” despite never having set foot in Gaza or the West Bank. Their denials insult the dead and mock international law.
The evidence of mass killings, forced starvation, and total destruction is overwhelming. The world must stop pretending otherwise. This is not defense — it is a war crime unfolding in real time.
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