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“Palestinian civilians are living in hell” in Gaza – U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield”.

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In a world where compassion and empathy should bind us together, the ongoing genocide of Palestinians raises a grave question: Are we humans or stray dogs? The ruthless killing of small children and babies, with no mercy, has shaken the very core of humanity. The United States, a key ally in this conflict, must reflect on its role in supporting such atrocities.

Recently, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, addressed the UN Security Council with a somber revelation: “Palestinian civilians are living in hell” in Gaza. Her words come at a time when Gaza is suffering from a severe shortage of food, water, and medicines, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian crisis.

“Israel must take additional immediate steps to eliminate barriers to the delivery of aid at scale,” Thomas-Greenfield urged during her address. Despite some progress, critical requests, particularly those related to communication equipment essential for deconfliction, remain unresolved. This delay in aid delivery is not just a logistical issue; it is a matter of life and death for countless innocent civilians trapped in a war zone.

The world must think deeply about the ongoing genocide and its ramifications. Children, the most vulnerable and innocent among us, are being killed ruthlessly. Families are being torn apart, and communities decimated. This is not just a political conflict; it is a humanitarian catastrophe that demands immediate action.

The United States, Which used to be known for its commitment to human rights and democratic values, cannot stand idly by. It is time for America to leverage its influence and demand an end to the bloodshed. Supporting the genocide of Palestinians is a stain on the global conscience, and history will judge harshly those who fail to act.

Humanity must prevail over politics. The international community, led by the United States, must not only pressure Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into Gaza but, stop this inhumane act in Palestine . The lives of innocent children and babies depend on it. We must ask ourselves: Are we humans with the capacity for empathy and compassion, or have we reduced ourselves to stray dogs, indifferent to the suffering of our fellow human beings?

The actions of both the U.S. and Israel have not only drawn international condemnation but also exposed the citizens of these countries to scrutiny. How will the common citizen of the United States and Israel face the world, knowing their countries have been implicated in mass genocide and human rights violations? The moral burden of these actions weighs heavily on every individual, challenging their ethical beliefs and their place in the global community.

The time to act is now. The world is watching, and the future of countless lives hangs in the balance. It is a call for humanity, a plea for compassion, and a demand for justice. Let us rise to the occasion and prove that we are indeed humans, not stray dogs, by ending the genocide in Gaza and restoring hope to those who have lost everything.

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