Ghaza, a hellish prison

Massacres in Palestine occur daily. An infernal mechanism rooted in the very definition of Zionism, which seeks to alter the course of history and the geographical layout of the Middle East, has shaped all the events unfolding there since 1948, if not as far back as 1917. The two world wars highlighted the role of this region in the global geographical balance—a weight that persists to this day. Extra-regional powers have established a lasting presence there, casting doubt on the future conduct of politics in these countries. The Zionist entity is one of these foreign bodies that seriously disrupts any projected stability, achieved at the cost of alienating the freedom of the Palestinian people. Their territory has become a prison. The population is starved. Then murdered. Society there is now nothing more than a torn body. These horrors have been a daily reality since October 2023. Zionist occupation forces are blocking the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. No food, no medicine, no water, no fuel. Diseases are spreading, deprivations are worsening, and each day without food brings Gaza closer to an acute food crisis, international organizations warn. The primary victims are overwhelmingly children and women. Without lifting the siege imposed on the enclave, the very human component is at risk.

Moreover, the situation of forcibly displaced people is extremely precarious. No hygiene, no adequate shelters, no basic services, and even less access to healthcare. Who will respond to the calls to end this demonic situation? Algeria stands at the forefront in all international arenas, loudly denouncing the inhumane conditions in the occupied territories, but global public opinion continues to focus on the finger while ignoring the moon being pointed to. Palestinian deaths have been reduced to mere statistics, sometimes overshadowed by road accidents, with the media firmly controlled by Jewish lobbies.

El Moudjahid