A ceasefire that still buries children is no ceasefire at all. as bombs fall on Lebanon and civilians die, the word “restraint” rings hollow. at the same time, a desperate Palestinian is shot while trying to scale a wall in search of work, not violence. these are not isolated incidents but symptoms of a policy that devalues human life.
when children become collateral damage and poverty becomes a death sentence, the world must stop pretending this is normal. silence and selective outrage only deepen the tragedy.
the value of a life cannot depend on which side of a wall or border it is born.