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[Michigan, July 31, 2025]
The unfolding famine in Gaza is not merely a crisis;
it is a moral catastrophe and an outrage. The Israeli deliberate
starvation of civilians, including infants, children, and the
elderly, has reached intolerable levels. No person with a living
conscience can condone or justify such suffering under any
circumstances or remain silent or indifferent.
Live-streamed images of emaciated bodies and
hollow-eyed children dying of hunger are not just heartbreaking, they
are indictments of our collective failure. This is not a tragedy
confined to one region; it is a stain on humanity's conscience. It is
the genocide of our century, unfolding in real time.
The world—and especially the United States—must rise
above political calculations and act according to the moral values it
claims to uphold. This is not a matter of diplomacy. It is a matter
of life and death. Failing to act is failing humanity itself.
Thousands of humanitarian aid trucks remain stranded
at Gaza’s borders, blocked at Israeli gunpoint from reaching
those in desperate need. The suffering cannot wait for political
negotiations or strategic interests to be addressed. Every hour lost
costs lives. The starvation of Gaza must shake the very foundation of
what it means to be human.
This is not Israeli self-defense. This is the
systematic killing of people through hunger. It is a crime against
humanity, and it demands a response rooted in compassion, justice,
and urgency.
The international community must uphold its legal and
moral responsibilities. The Israeli leadership must be held
accountable under international law for its role in perpetuating
these crimes. Justice and humanity demand action—not tomorrow, but
now.
AHRC commends Canada, France, Spain, Brazil, and all
nations that have recognized the long-overdue Palestinian statehood.
Their actions affirm that peace cannot be built on war, occupation,
and endless and pointless negotiations. The two-state solution remains
the most viable path to ending over 70 years of conflict and
establishing lasting peace in the region.
Let this moment be a turning point—not for politics,
but for humanity. Beyond Borders, Beyond Blame, Humanity Must Speak
Louder Than Politics.
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