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Israeli crimes become policy as international silence enables atrocity
Image credit: Shehab Wire (EN)
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When a nation's children are killed and then forced to explain their deaths, the tragedy deepens into compounded suffering, Shehab Wire reported. Blood becomes reduced to passing numerical data in news bulletins, stripped of human meaning. Killings normalized through repetition transform individual crimes into routine facts of daily life rather than aberrations demanding accountability.
The report frames systematic violence not as isolated incidents but as embedded policy, sustained by international indifference and political calculation. It warns that treating Palestinian deaths as transactional data in political equations erodes the moral weight of each life lost and obscures the pattern of state violence beneath the veneer of routine conflict.
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