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"When will the cries of Gaza stop?"
The following is an English translation of your article about the current situation in Gaza: #Gaza Today: A Fight for Survival in the Ruins ## **Introduction** The only thing that can be said about Gaza is that it is now a "city of death." Since Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, Israel's relentless bombardment and ground offensive have reduced Gaza to rubble. After more than nine months of war, **over 38,000 Palestinians have been killed**, most of them women and children. Eighty percent of Gaza's population has been relocated, living in appalling conditions with severe food, water, and medical supplies shortages. Trapped between life and death under Israel's blockade and the international community's inaction, Gazans are fighting for survival. ## **Gaza's Current Situation at a Glance** ### **1. Everywhere, destruction and death** - **Bombardments**: Cities like Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah now lie in ruins. - **Homelessness**: 70% of homes destroyed, forcing millions to live under open skies. - **Children's deaths**: An average of **115 children killed daily** (UNICEF). ### **2. Humanitarian Disaster and Famine** Gaza is under Israeli siege and faces a medieval-style famine: - **93% of the population faces acute food shortages** (UN). - People survive by eating **tree leaves and animal feed**. - **30% of children in northern Gaza suffer severe malnutrition**. ### **3. Collapse of Healthcare** - Only **12 out of 36 hospitals** remain partially functional. - **No anesthesia available**—doctors perform surgeries using mobile phone flashlights. - Cholera and hepatitis epidemics are rapidly spreading. ### **4. Attack on Rafah: The Last Refuge Destroyed** Rafah, where **1.4 million displaced people** had sought shelter, was attacked by Israel in May 2024. Yet the bombing continued, setting tents ablaze amid **screams of terror**. ## **The International Community: Silence and Complicity** - **U.S. support**: The Biden administration continues **weapons shipments to Israel**. - **UN's failure**: The U.S. has repeatedly **vetoed ceasefire resolutions**. - **ICJ ruling ignored**: Israel's attacks continue despite orders to prevent genocide. ## **Gaza's Resistance: Art, Literature, and Struggle** Amid the ruins, Gazans celebrate life's resilience: In the debris, children create "toys from clay." On shattered walls, artists paint "images of freedom." "Even if we turn to dust, trees will sprout from this soil again," declares a poet. * ## **The Future: What Awaits Gaza? ** 1. **Ceasefire and reconstruction**: But who will govern? Will Hamas survive? 2. **Permanent displacement**: Is Israel planning to expel Palestinians from Gaza? 3. **An endless war**: Will this conflict last for decades if there is no political solution? ## **Conclusion: When Will Gaza's Tears Stop? ** Gaza today is **stained with blood, silenced by destruction**. While world leaders busy themselves with diplomacy, Gazans **wrestle with death daily**. History will ask: **Why did we allow this brutality to happen again? ** > *"When children die in Gaza, they don't cry anymore. They've learned—no one will see their tears." * > The words of a mother in Gaza Israel's military campaign has employed terrifying new technologies: AI Targeting Systems: The "Habsora" AI system generates targets at unprecedented rates, with reported 90% civilian casualty rates DIME Weapons: Munitions that are illegal and cause terrible internal injuries "Knock Bombs" are false alarms that are followed by larger explosions. The destruction follows clear patterns: Elimination of all civilian infrastructure Targeted killing of professionals (doctors, journalists, academics) Cultural memory destruction (in libraries, museums, and archives) The humanitarian crisis demonstrates intentional policy: Nutritional Warfare: Calorie counting (the WHO reports that the average Gazan now survives on 500 calories per day) Water Torture: 97 percent of the water is now unusable Medical Sadism: Known instances of live amputations carried out without anesthesia UN reports indicate: PTSD affects all children in equal measure. 40 percent ose.f pregnant women are malnourished. In a few weeks, the last hospital expected to clo
By Easin Munna10 months ago in Journal
Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Dr. Muhammad Yunus: A Visionary Leader for Inclusive Development Dr. Muhammad Yunus is a world-renowned economist, social entrepreneur, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. He is also known as the "Banker to the Poor." His leadership has transformed not only the financial landscape of Bangladesh but also influenced global conversations around poverty, social justice, and economic inclusivity. Dr. took on political leadership during times of national crisis, starting with the Grameen Bank. Yunus exemplifies a rare blend of visionary thinking and grassroots action.
By Monir Khan10 months ago in Journal
Tim Cook’s ‘Long Arc of Time’ Prepared Apple for the Trade War
How Apple Strategically Navigated the Trade War Through Tim Cook's "Long Arc of Time" Vision When Tim Cook ascended to the role of CEO at Apple in 2011, there was considerable speculation about whether this soft-spoken operations specialist could replicate the innovative genius of his predecessor, Steve Jobs. Over a decade later, the distinction between the two leaders has become clear; Tim Cook’s legacy is rooted in strategic foresight, emphasizing preparation and long-term planning rather than merely introducing groundbreaking products. This strategic mindset has been particularly evident in how Cook steered Apple through one of the most significant and disruptive economic challenges of the 21st century: the escalating trade war between the United States and China.
By Naveed Hasan10 months ago in Journal
Trump Administration News:
The Trump administration is facing mounting legal and ethical scrutiny after the wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego García, a Maryland resident and father of three U.S. citizen children. Abrego Garca was deported in what officials later described as an "administrative error," despite a 2019 court order prohibiting his removal due to credible threats from El Salvadoran gangs. He is now imprisoned in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, with the U.S. government offering no clear plan for his return.
By Raju Ahmed 10 months ago in Journal
Trump's iPhone olive branch is a significant trade war retreat
Well, well, well. In a US customs messaging note quietly slipped out in the early hours of Saturday, a series of numbers were listed as exempt from the 125% tariff on goods entering the country from China.
By CryptoCurrency News 10 months ago in Journal
How America Controls the World Economy
In the grand theater of global economics, there is one dominant force that shapes, stirs, and steers the world’s financial future—the United States of America. From the corridors of Wall Street to the data centers of Silicon Valley, America's reach stretches across continents, currencies, and corporations. But how exactly does this single nation hold such a firm grip on the global economy?
By Fawad Khan10 months ago in Journal











