In this world, there are tragedies that cannot be forgotten, they touch our hearts deeply, evoke our desire for peace and reflection on humanity.
Imagine a mother crying in the middle of the night, holding the corpse of her own child, whose father also died in the same airstrike, leaving her alone to face endless grief and loneliness. This is not the plot of a tragic movie, but a true story that happened in real life.
Rania Abu Anza and her husband Wissam finally welcomed twins – Imu and Wissam – at the beginning of last year after 10 years of childbearing**. However, their happiness did not last long, because during a surprise attack by Israeli forces, their home was destroyed and their children and father left them.
This is not only a family tragedy, but also a microcosm of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The conflict, which has been going on for almost five months, has brought enormous destruction and humanitarian catastrophe to the Gaza Strip. According to data from the Gaza Strip health department, since October last year, there have been more than 3040,000 deaths, more than 710,000 people were injured.
At an age when children should be growing up happily, they were killed by the flames of war. The tragedy that their parents had to deal with endless grief and loneliness was so heartbreaking that it was unacceptable.
In the face of this tragic reality, the international community should take more action to bring the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to an end as soon as possible and bring justice and tranquility to the victims. U.S. Deputy Harris's harsh condemnation of Israel's actions is a start, but we need more countries to join in and raise stronger voices urging both sides to cease fire, resume peace talks, and seek a lasting solution.
At the same time, we cannot ignore assistance and support for victims. We should do everything we can to help those who have lost loved ones, homes and hope to rebuild their lives and give them a fresh start. Because it is only in an environment of peace and hope that we can truly achieve human dignity and happiness.
Let us work together to achieve the goals of peace and justice, so that every child can grow up healthy and happy, and no longer be harmed by war and conflict. This is the responsibility of each and every one of us, and it is also our common aspiration.