Genocide, explains heroic Gazan reporter Bisan Owda, manifests itself in myriad different ways. It is not just warplanes in the sky “heavily armed to kill defenseless civilians.”
The genocide, she explains, is part psychological. People have nowhere safe to go. They have lost their loved ones. They are forced to flee with few belongings on roads where cars are broken down, where fuel is unavailable, and the donkey to pull the trailer is dead and so is the driver. Terror, anguish, sorrow haunt them daily.
The genocide is the disease, the biowarfare, the dirty water, the open sewage.
Zionists force fleeing, helpless, terror-stricken civilians back and forth to set up tents near open sewers, where the water is dirty, where many but especially children get life-threatening and life-ending diseases like smallpox, malaria, scabies, hepatitis and parasite-induced illnesses.
Existing hospitals are overburdened, medicines and treatment are often unavailable because the occupation restricts necessary health products and even hygiene products from entering the Strip of Death.
And so the children with the least defences are particularly vulnerable. Doctors perform amputations without anesthetics. When the babies die, they are dehydrated and their bones show.
Everything needs repair, tents, clothes, cars, nothing much can be repaired because everything is denied. Western-supported Zionists deny everything that makes life sustainable. The siege is part of the genocide.
It is de-development. It is bombing the area to the stone-age. It is the mass murder of innocents. None of this is accidental.
It is parallel fascism, it is Nazism in this Zionist-created Kill Zone where people are walled-in, controlled and targeted with no place to go. Just like the Warsaw Ghetto.
Some escape to Egypt, as Christ did, fleeing King Herod. But for so many it is too late.
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Mark Taliano is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) and the author of Voices from Syria, Global Research Publishers, 2017. He writes on his website where this article was originally published.
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