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It is important to expose the truth of how the genocide in Gaza unfolded — not as the act of one state alone, but as a tragedy enabled by the hypocrisy and active support of the international community. A recent UN report lays bare how powerful regions of the world have not merely looked away but have, in many ways, sustained the war machinery responsible for Gaza’s devastation.
According to the report, while evidence of genocide has steadily mounted, economic and military ties with the aggressor have continued to strengthen. Major blocs have persisted in supplying weapons and maintaining lucrative trade agreements. These ongoing transactions expose how moral outrage has been replaced by economic interest, and how profit has triumphed over principle.
The report further notes that aid, instead of being a tool for relief, has been politicised and weaponised. While millions in Gaza face famine and displacement, global and regional powers have cut funding to vital humanitarian agencies, creating what the UN calls an “illusion of progress”. Air-dropped packages have replaced genuine relief efforts, turning survival into a spectacle rather than a right. What makes this complicity even more glaring is the contrast with history.
The same regions that once championed sanctions against apartheid and colonial rule have now chosen inertia in the face of a similar crime. Their selective morality, masked in the language of diplomacy, has allowed the aggressor to continue its campaign with impunity.
Until the global community imposes real costs — through sanctions, arms embargoes, diplomatic isolation and economic pressure — the genocide will persist under the cover of international complicity. History will remember not only those who dropped the bombs, but also those who armed the hand that dropped them.

 
