MAYAT PUN TIDAK TERLEPAS DARI KEGANASAN GENOSID ISRAEL
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July 25, 2025The world today is no stranger to conflicts—be it territorial disputes, civil wars, or political uprisings. Nations rise against nations. Civil populations protest and even revolt against their own governments. Armies confront each other, alliances form and break, and power struggles rage on every continent. Yemen , Sudan , Syria , Lebanon, Libya , Somalia , Egypt..all have conflicts amongst them own people lasting for years . But not one stood up against Israel the real enemy.
A strange paralysis emerges when the crimes of Israel and the complicity of the United States are brought to the table.
Why is the world afraid to confront the obvious violators of international law?
Why does the so-called “rules-based order” turn mute when the victims are Palestinians and the aggressors are US-backed Israeli forces?
Why does the ‘international community’ spring into action for other conflicts, but offer only hollow words when it comes to Gaza, Jenin, or Rafah?
The Double Standards Are Appalling
We live in an era of unprecedented hypocrisy. The global powers, led by the United States and its Western allies, preach human rights, international law, and democratic values. Yet these very powers veto justice, fund military occupations, and shield war criminals from accountability when it serves their strategic interests.
When Russia invaded Ukraine, the world mobilized overnight—economic sanctions, ICC referrals, and military aid poured in.
When Israel bombs hospitals and starves children in Gaza, the world watches, debates semantics, and calls for “restraint on both sides.”
This is not neutrality—it is cowardice. It is complicity.
A Fearful Silence – Manufactured Consent
The silence is not accidental. It is manufactured.
Media narratives are carefully curated to humanize the aggressor and dehumanize the victim.
Economic dependencies force many nations to prioritize trade deals over truth.
Diplomatic fear of upsetting the hegemon—particularly the United States—keeps many governments from taking a principled stand.
What we are witnessing is not a lack of knowledge, but a lack of moral courage.
Breaking the Fear Barrier
The time has come to break the fear barrier.
Civil society must act where governments have failed.
The Global South must unite and lead where the West is compromised.
Religious and moral voices must rise above political calculations.
Youth and grassroots movements must forge new paths of solidarity.
What This Means to Humanity
This is not just about Palestine. It is about whether humanity will allow brute force to overwrite justice.
It is about whether we will accept a world where might makes right—where the powerful write the rules and the oppressed are erased.
If the world cannot stop Israel’s genocide and the US’s protection of it, what hope is there for international law? For truth? For the oppressed anywhere?
In Conclusion
The siege must be broken. The occupation must end.
But first, the silence must be shattered.
The world must confront its cowardice.
And humanity must find its voice again.
Mohd Azmi Abdul Hamid
Presiden MAPIM