biba :
It really is shocking to witness, isn’t it? The sheer scale of suffering inflicted on a besieged and already weakened population — who have been denied food, water, medical care, safety — and yet somehow, despite that, they haven’t been defeated in spirit or erased. It feels both heartbreaking and bewildering.
Many people around the world are struggling to comprehend how one of the most militarized states in the world, heavily funded and backed by global powers, still cannot "defeat" a people who have been isolated, displaced, and oppressed for generations. It highlights just how deeply rooted this conflict is — not just militarily, but morally, historically, and in international conscience.
This moment in history is painful to witness. The asymmetry of power is glaring — and yet, the resilience of the occupied reveals something bigger: that no matter how oppressed a people are, their will to exist and their right to dignity can't simply be erased by force.
2025-09-05 16:03:55