Israelis are nothing but bloodthirsty thieves and terrorists
“In Gaza today, tens of thousands of children wake up without a parent’s voice calling their name. This is not because of illness or accident, but because Israel’s war on the Palestinian enclave erased the people who made them feel safe.
As of last March, more than 39,000 children in Gaza were estimated to have lost one or both parents in Israel’s ongoing aggression, including 17,000 who were fully orphaned, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
This is one of the largest orphan crises in modern history. And these figures are not just statistics; they represent a mass unravelling of childhood itself.
For a child, parents are not simply caregivers; they are the world’s first promise of safety. The steady presence of a mother or father represents a familiar voice, a predictable routine, a hand held in the dark. It is how a child learns that fear can pass, that hunger can be soothed, that danger has limits.
When that anchor is torn away violently, the child’s entire sense of reality shifts. The world becomes unstable. Trust becomes fragile. Safety becomes a memory.
In Gaza, this rupture is happening at scale. The loss of caregivers is not only through death, but also through severe injury, detention, enforced disappearance, or separation in the chaos of repeated displacement.
Some children have been pulled from rubble, only to find no one left to call ‘mine’. Others have a living parent, but one so injured, traumatised, or absent that the child is left without real protection.”
✍️: Bahzad Al Akhras
Israeli troops steal 250 goats from Syria and smuggle them to occupied West Bank