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The Silence of the World and the Price of Complicity

The world watches, and the world is silent. In Gaza, the Israeli regime has murdered not just thousands of innocent civilians but the very soul of a society. Artists, drama actors, songwriters, singers, journalists, authors, doctors, nurses, engineers, poets, footballers, boxers, climbers, social media influencers, university students, college students, kindergarten children, mothers—pregnant and otherwise—children, grandparents, fathers, health workers, humanitarian workers, teachers, professors, scientists, shopkeepers, taxi drivers, laborers, bakers, and countless more have lost their lives. The list is endless, the grief unfathomable.

Homes have been reduced to rubble. Churches, schools, universities, mosques, hospitals, roads, hotels, restaurants, libraries, markets, playgrounds, museums, parks, and community centers—all destroyed. Life’s infrastructure, the places where memories are made and futures are built, have been wiped from existence.

Even the animals have not been spared. Cats, horses, camels—once roaming the streets or living in Gaza’s zoos—have been killed. Agricultural land has been razed, centuries-old olive trees uprooted, the earth itself wounded. The destruction of Gaza’s farmlands means not just hunger today, but a loss of heritage, tradition, and hope for generations to come.

The world stood silent. Some nations not only ignored the suffering but actively enabled the Israeli regime, fueling a modern-day holocaust. Others cheered, driven by hatred for Islam and Muslims. The complicity is global—the silence, deafening.

The world is changing. Welcome to the new world: one shaped by cruelty, indifference, and the normalization of atrocity. Do not weep when the consequences of your silence return to haunt you. Because of this complicity, Israel will never have peace; it has lost its chance.

History will remember not just the crimes, but the silence. And in that silence, humanity has lost a part of its soul. - @OpZionism
Israeli settlers attacked farmland and cut down centuries-old olive trees in the village of Dahr al-Abed, near Jenin in occupied West Bank.
Aftermath of Israeli terror attack on Gaza City.
A Palestinian woman walks amid rubble following an Israeli terror on Gaza City [File: Bashar Taleb/AFP]
Palestinians run towards air-dropped aid packages over the northern Gaza Strip [Ebrahim Hajjaj/Reuters]
Ghost Princess News Bulletin

This is Ghost Princess, bringing you the latest from a world haunted by sorrow and hope.

Gaza Endures Relentless Attacks and Starvation

Israeli occupation forces continue their bombardment of Gaza, as the death toll from starvation since the war began has risen to at least 212, including 98 children. In the past 24 hours alone, at least 39 people have been killed, with 21 of them seeking desperately needed aid and 11 succumbing to starvation. The humanitarian crisis deepens as the United Nations Security Council prepares for a rare weekend session to discuss Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City.

Global Outcry for Gaza

Protesters have filled the streets of cities from Buenos Aires to London and Istanbul, demanding world leaders take action to end Israel’s genocide on Gaza. The genocide has claimed the lives of at least 61,369 people and wounded over 152,000, with the numbers rising daily.

Aid and Tragedy: The Human Cost

Dozens of Palestinians have been killed by the terrorist state while seeking food, including at distribution points near the Netzarim Corridor. In a heartbreaking incident, a 15-year-old boy was crushed to death by a falling pallet during an airdrop, highlighting the dangers even in humanitarian efforts. The reopening of a kidney treatment centre in Gaza, months after its destruction, offers a rare glimmer of hope amid the devastation.

Football World Mourns ‘Palestinian Pele’

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has publicly criticised UEFA’s tribute to Suleiman al-Obeid, the “Palestinian Pele,” after the football association failed to mention the circumstances of his death. Al-Obeid, 41, was reportedly killed in an Israeli terror attack on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in southern Gaza.

Salah’s message:

“Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?”
Echoes the demand for truth and accountability.

A World Haunted by Loss, Crying for Justice

As air strikes continue and starvation claims more lives, the people of Gaza remain trapped in a nightmare. The world watches, haunted by the suffering, and waits for leaders to act.

This has been Ghost Princess. May the voices of the lost never fade, and may justice find its way through the darkness. @GhostPrincess
Not Gaza.
Jaffa, 1948.
Palestinians were starved, besieged, bombed, and fully erased.

There wasn't Hamas.
Just ethnic cleansing and destruction of lives and livelihoods. Perpetual Genocide.

Gaza isn’t the first.
It won’t be the last.

Stop Israel's Genocidal Campaign!
“Does anyone still remember me?”

- Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh
Amidst the rubble of Gaza, 17-year-old Yara Bassam Nasr wielded her pen as resistance. While bombs fell, she co-authored 'Gaza Held in Time', a searing testament to survival in the world's largest open-air prison.

Her school's pride echoes: ‘She didn’t write words, she wrote Gaza itself’.

Israel killed Yara just for being resilient.
On August 7, Genoa dockworkers blocked the Saudi ship Bahri Yanbu, refusing to load an Italian-made Oto Melara cannon and other arms bound for Israel.

The ship, from Baltimore, already carried weapons, explosives, armored vehicles, and tanks. About 40 workers boarded it, declaring, “We don’t work for genocide.” The blockade, led by USB and CALP unions with support from major federations, forced the Port Authority to agree to talks on creating a permanent arms-trafficking monitor.

It follows a July protest stopping military steel shipments to Israel, with unions calling such transport complicity in war crimes and the Gaza genocide, and vowing more actions before an international dockworkers’ assembly in September.
Gaza Civil Defense:

We urgently appeal to the World Health Organization to intervene immediately to save the lives of the people in the Gaza Strip and promptly provide the Directorate with fuel for ambulance and first-response vehicles.

We stress that every minute these vehicles remain immobilized, amid the ongoing Israeli genocide, will exacerbate the disaster and increase the number of killed and wounded.
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