Wasn't the World Saying This All Along?_
⭕ A UN inquiry has officially concluded that the zionist entity is committing genocide in Gaza.
⭕ After two years of investigation, the Commission confirmed four of the five acts defined under the Genocide Convention - including mass killing, deliberate harm, life-destroying conditions, and measures to prevent births - backed by statements from top leadership.
⭕ But wasn’t this exactly what Palestinians have been screaming since day one? When Gaza was set ablaze, when children starved, when hospitals and schools were erased - why did world leaders not call it what it was? Why wait for a report when the truth was livestreamed to the world?
⭕ The Commission named Isaac Herzog, Netanyahu, and Yoav Gallant, citing systematic extermination and disregard for international law. Yet, how many leaders continued shaking hands, signing deals, and shipping weapons in broad daylight? What is that if not shared guilt?
⭕ The UN now urges the world to stop arming the zionist entity, open aid routes, and prosecute those complicit. But where were these calls when they could’ve saved lives? Is this another round of empty statements to ease conscience while the last neighborhoods of Gaza are flattened?
⭕ Navi Pillay warns that “every day of inaction costs lives.” But isn’t that what the international community has done - delay, debate, deflect - until almost nothing remains? When justice comes after near-annihilation, is it even justice - or just a eulogy?