[News] Gaza is starving and the world looks away
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Gaza is starving and the world looks away
By Adnan Hmidan <https://english.palinfo.com/?p=251660>
Monday 21-July-2025 -
https://english.palinfo.com/opinion_articles/gaza-is-starving-and-the-world-looks-away/
In Gaza, mornings no longer begin with the sound of explosions — but
with the quiet, urgent cries of hunger.
Mothers wake to infants with no milk. Children search for scraps to ease
empty stomachs before the bombs return to flatten what little hope remains.
This isn’t exaggeration. It’s a grim, documented reality. Gaza is not
only under bombardment — it’s under siege. And the weapon now cutting
deepest is starvation. Because hunger is silent, the world looks away,
as if a slow death does not count.
For months, Gazans have faced a dual siege: daily airstrikes and
international indifference. Border crossings remain closed. Those
searching for food are shot. Humanitarian supply lines are
systematically broken. Bread has become a fantasy. Water is a daily
fight. Medicine, a rare miracle.
“Humanitarian catastrophe” no longer captures it. What’s unfolding now
is a deliberate campaign of starvation — one that meets every
definition, legal and moral, of genocide.
Footage smuggled out of Gaza shows children collapsing while queuing for
bread, families surviving on weeds, mothers dividing a single loaf
between four hungry children. It’s not the bombs killing them — it’s the
slow wasting of malnourished bodies.
The people of Gaza are not asking for the impossible. They are asking
for a shred of global conscience.
But what hurts even more than the hunger is the silence.
In the early days of the assault, Western leaders issued cautious
statements: calls for restraint, reminders of international law,
expressions of concern. But those voices have since faded. Forgotten.
Buried in old press releases. No action followed. No policies changed.
Instead, support for Israel intensified. Some governments even suspended
funding to the UN’s main relief agency, UNRWA — in the middle of Gaza’s
collapse.
Have you ever heard of a government withdrawing aid from a humanitarian
agency while children are starving?
It happened. And it happened quietly.
As Nelson Mandela once said:
“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.”
Today, Gaza is being punished not only with bombs, but with hunger — a
form of collective punishment enabled by an international consensus too
timid to speak out. You won’t find this consensus in official
statements, but you’ll see it in every sealed border, every empty bowl,
and every child who cries from thirst.
According to UN agencies:
Food insecurity has reached catastrophic levels.
Over 90 per cent of children in Gaza are malnourished.
Infant deaths from starvation and dehydration are now a daily reality.
Yet the world remains still.
Worse still, some governments continue to justify Israel’s actions under
the banner of “self-defense” — as if using starvation as a weapon were
somehow legitimate.
But it isn’t just the West that bears responsibility.
Egypt too must answer for its role. The Rafah crossing — Gaza’s only
exit not controlled by Israel — has been shut for months. Cairo waits
for Tel Aviv’s permission to let aid in or patients out. When will we
stop pretending this is neutrality? This is complicity.
And what of the Arab governments who have normalized ties with Israel?
Some have remained silent. Others have gone further, publicly
strengthening relations while Gaza starves. At least the West doesn’t
claim kinship. But these regimes do — while doing nothing to stop the
suffering of fellow Palestinians.
As former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan once warned:
“When food becomes a weapon, humanity itself has collapsed.”
Gaza is facing that collapse — and the international system is allowing
it to happen.
Yet despite everything, Gaza endures. Its people turn hunger into
defiance. They resist, even when stripped of everything. In Gaza,
dignity isn’t found in comfort — it’s found in survival.
*B*ut let’s be honest: Israel cannot sustain this alone. It relies on
silence. On selective outrage. On diplomatic cover. And that is exactly
what it gets from world powers who claim to care about human rights —
but choose which victims matter.
So who is really standing with Gaza?
Not governments. Not institutions. But ordinary people. Protesters.
Citizens. The ones who still have a conscience and refuse to look away.
Gaza doesn’t want pity. It wants justice. It demands an end to the
genocide — and accountability for those who enable it.
The question is no longer: What is happening?
We know.
The question is: Who will act?
And when history is written — who will be remembered for their silence?
Because silence, in the face of starvation, is not neutrality.
It is complicity.
/-Adnan Hmidan is a Presenter, Consultant & Trainer. His article
appeared in MEMO./
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