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Free Palestine

A Cry from the Rubble of Gaza

By Md ShamimPublished 10 months ago 3 min read

Free Palestine: A Cry from the Rubble of Gaza

Words “Free Palestine” echo loudly across globe for decades but today they resonate somehow with urgently renewed fervor. Gaza teeters precariously on edge of total collapse in April 2025 with people stuck miserably under suffocating siege and brutal bombardment. A deeply perturbing moral reckoning is unfolding not just amidst a grave political crisis but also very slowly in dark alleys. Crying out for Palestine's freedom isn't some hollow slogan but rather a deeply felt plea for dignity justice and very existence itself.

Gaza Under Fire, Again

Escalation reignited violently in late 2024 after disintegrated ceasefire talks sparked fresh hostilities between Israel and militant Hamas forces suddenly. Gaza's turned into a sprawling outdoor charnel house rapidly within a few months where homes lie shattered streets are pockmarked with craters. Israeli Defense Forces persist with relentless aerial bombardments and conduct targeted ground ops purportedly striking at militant hideouts deep inside. Entire civilian districts have been utterly erased in brutal reality. Markets hospitals schools and even UN designated safe zones have been utterly ravaged by attacks surprisingly often in recent times. Clearly a dire message resonates loudly: no place feels safe whatsoever in besieged Gaza.

The Human Cost of Occupation

Free Palestine isn't just about borders obviously within certain contexts and parameters of discourse surrounding geopolitics and social justice movements. Millions are stuck behind brutal blockade and decades-long oppression that manifests with crushing relentlessness in their utterly desperate lives. Gaza's population has swollen with over 1.7 million displaced people now languishing there utterly without much visible means of support. Clean water's sorely lacking pretty much everywhere down there. Hospitals are collapsing spectacularly nationwide. Power remains out largely throughout day. Even ambulances can't reach wounded people under stringent fuel rationing rules now strictly in place across affected areas nationwide suddenly. Surgeons occasionally operate on patients without anesthesia quite rapidly under extremely stressful conditions. Parents go hungry for days on end so kids can scrape by somehow. Kids trudge slowly through rubble-strewn streets wondering haphazardly if they'll somehow survive long enough to reach ripe old adulthood. This situation unfolds as humanitarian catastrophe rather than war amidst utterly chaotic conditions and totally devastating global repercussions somehow.

Voices of the Oppressed

Powerful voices echo loudly from inside Gaza amidst utter chaos carrying pain and hope and stubbornly unrelenting resistance fiercely still. A 17-year-old girl from Khan Younis recently said we don't want martyrdom. Survival intensely matters deeply for us ordinarily. We crave study and raucous laughter and slumber sans explosions somehow mercifully. These words aren't exactly politicized. They're basically human beings after all. People in Gaza aren't just faceless statistics somehow. Resilient souls dehumanized by occupation spanning decades include teachers and nurses and musicians and farmers basically. Saying Free Palestine essentially implies they deserve way more than this woefully inadequate state of affairs somehow.

International Silence, Selective Outrage

Some governments issued nebulous calls for restraint but little action has been taken lately to end that brutal siege. Aid organizations such as Médecins Sans Frontières struggle mightily through very tightly sealed borders to deliver desperately needed foreign aid. Global powers obstinately prop up a status quo stripping Palestinians quite systematically of basic rights. Protests rage vociferously worldwide in cities like London and Cape Town vociferating loudly for cessation of occupation forcefully now. Activists hold signs reading Free Palestine out of solidarity with people systematically silenced and marginalized for far too long now. Violence rages on pretty much unchecked and utterly unpunished.

What "Free Palestine" Really Means

Freeing Palestine doesn't necessarily entail denying others their basic human rights or stripping them of inherent dignity entirely. They vehemently demand cessation of apartheid occupation and brutal ethnic cleansing with utmost urgency right now anyway. Palestinians must live freely without fear of home demolition and grow up in a world valuing their very existence quietly somehow. Justice matters deeply for families torn apart and children lost forever in utterly devastating circumstances.

A Future Worth Fighting For

Light exists amidst utter darkness somehow. Palestinians fervently keep teaching painting writing and dreaming up new schemes beneath occupation's heavy yoke. Their unyielding tenacity remains largely unrivaled yet shouldn't be misconstrued as tacit approval under any circumstances whatsoever. People ought not suffer terribly just so we can get inspired. They oughta be permitted live freely without undue restriction or harsh treatment being meted out by societal norms and expectations. Gaza barely registers as news. It's a vibrant entity teeming deeply with life and sorrow beneath a facade of affection. Its people cry out vociferously not just for aid but desperately for freedom nowadays. Genuine liberation exists pretty much unencumbered by societal shackles normally.

Final Words

Standing with Palestine doesn't mean picking a side in some conflict but choosing up for basic humanity essentially. Act now with utmost urgency. Free Palestine with fervent global demand that echoes far louder than bombs and amidst mounting pressure and vociferous protest.

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