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Only 27 out of the 600 aid trucks urgently needed each day are being permitted entry into Gaza. Thousands more—sufficient to sustain the population for at least three months—remain immobilised at the Egyptian and Jordanian borders. And yet, not a single Arab state has summoned the political will or capacity to break the inhumane blockade suffocating 2.5 million Palestinians. If regional governments are unwilling to put pressure on Israel militarily, they must, at the very least, deploy their diplomatic leverage and economic weight to uphold international law and humanitarian principles.
Is it truly too much to ask that women and children be spared the slow horror of starvation? Neutrality in the face of this engineered famine is not diplomacy—it is betrayal.
Gaza has exposed, with brutal clarity, the hypocrisy of regimes that for years weaponised sectarian propaganda, only to fall silent as their Sunni brothers are slaughtered in full view of the world. Their selective outrage and moral paralysis are no longer defensible. History will not forget who chose to look away.
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