“The war in Gaza has caused immense human suffering, and many people around the world are deeply disturbed by the scale of destruction and loss of civilian life. Reports from humanitarian organizations, journalists, and international bodies have documented heavy casualties, displacement, and the devastation of homes, hospitals, and infrastructure. Whenever advanced military weapons are used in densely populated areas, the humanitarian consequences can be catastrophic. Civilians — especially children, the elderly, and non-combatants — often bear the heaviest burden. This has led to widespread global debate about the legality, morality, and proportionality of modern warfare, as well as the responsibility of countries supplying weapons. International humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions, requires that all parties in conflict distinguish between civilians and combatants and avoid disproportionate harm to civilian populations. Calls for ceasefires, investigations, and accountability have come from various governments, NGOs, and human rights groups. Beyond politics and military strategy, the core issue remains human: thousands of families on all sides are grieving, displaced, and living through trauma. Many observers stress that long-term peace and security can only come through dialogue, diplomacy, and respect for human rights and dignity for all people in the region.”
Quote by Sheikh Gulzar-Gaza in Ruins: When Advanced Weapons Meet Civilian Lives
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