On the 17th night of Ramadan, a brutal wave of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in over 350 Palestinian deaths, including many children. This incident is viewed as part of an ongoing genocide against Palestinians, exacerbated by global indifference to their plight. As Gaza's residents confront the devastation of their neighborhoods, they also grapple with the struggle for autonomy and future control amidst competing visions for reconstruction. The inability to access humanitarian aid since March has led to dire living conditions, with proposals to relocate Palestinians further complicating their connection to the land they inhabit.
On the 17th night of Ramadan, Israeli airstrikes killed over 350 Palestinians, including 90 children. Entire families wiped out as bombs fell on supposed safe zones.
This is not merely a resumption of violence. This is the continuation of a genocide that never truly paused, only ebbed enough to vanish from headlines.
These newest atrocities underscore the ongoing reality that Palestinians faced for months, as Israel has not allowed any aid since 2 March.
President Trump's proposal to transform Gaza into a Riviera of the Middle East demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of our connection to our homeland.
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