Nuseirat camp massacre

Nuseirat camp massacre
Nuseirat camp massacre
 
 
 
 
Dr.. Mohammad Dbasha
 
We have come to doubt that we are Arabs. We have a hand that can remove the clouds from the sky. We have a hand that, if it wanted to, could eliminate the Zionist entity that is usurping and occupying our lands in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. We have a hand that can respond forcefully to the travesties that Israel is committing against the Palestinian people, the owners of the stolen land since In 1967 and until today, the Arab and international community have nothing but expressions of condemnation and condemnation, to the point that some thought that Israel was a state above everyone and above the law.
Recently, on Saturday, the eighth of June, days before the blessed Eid al-Adha, a group of eyewitnesses confirmed that they saw intense fires burning in the Nuseirat camp. They thought at first that it was one of the horrors of the Day of Resurrection, then they realized moments later and learned that it was a massacre committed by Israel against the Palestinian people, in which they lost their lives. 215 dead, 400 injured, including those among the dead.
It is unfortunate and shameful that expressions of denunciation and condemnation are repeated on the lips of Arab leaders, and the international community does not take any action against it, and the Security Council is in a state of obsession with Mama America, the primary supporter of the occupation army, and international law has become, as they say colloquially, “fish, milk, tamarind,” that is, it is worthless and useless. .
The question is, how long will this people live under the fire of the occupying Zionist enemy without having an independent state established on all of its occupied lands with East Jerusalem as its capital?
 How long will I continue to think that Arab power is just talk that has no effect on the ground? Which has made Israel not pay attention to any Arab threat because it knows that it is talk for local consumption that has no value.
And when do we teach our children the truth that the Arab nation in this era has been torn apart by division until its strength has weakened and we need a miracle so that we can return to what we were, a nation that can?