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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

Sixty-eight years after Israeli forces killed over 600 people in the Palestinian town of Han Yunis in 1956, the horror of the massacre remains etched in the memories of many.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

ESCALATION OF GENOCIDE

The people of Palestine know that the attacks on October 7 were just the beginning. This violence, which has continued to this day, seems unlikely to end soon. Israel's policies of occupation and violence have destroyed many lives, even before October 7. Unfortunately, the international community has largely ignored these facts.

Many human rights defenders, Palestinian activists, and international observers had repeatedly highlighted the systematic oppression, displacement, discrimination, and violence occurring in Palestine even before October 7. But sadly, this made little impact.

Palestinian children, women, and men have endured years of suffering, living through daily pain and continuing to survive. The latest massacre in Khan Yunis was just another part of this ongoing violence. But it was not just the pain of a single day; it was a reflection of the trauma every Palestinian has faced for years.

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INTERNATIONAL SILENCE AND PALESTINIAN RESILIENCE

The international community continues to ignore the suffering of the Palestinian people. Numerous human rights organizations have repeatedly emphasized that Israel's policies of occupation and ethnic cleansing amount to genocide.

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Yet the world has turned a blind eye to the tears of Palestinian children, the mourning of mothers, and the ruined lives. The attacks that erupted on October 7 were merely a continuation of what had happened before.

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Despite all this suffering, the Palestinian people continue to survive and resist.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

After the destruction of their homes and the loss of their loved ones, they manage to stay strong. Many are fighting to rebuild their lives and live freely in their homeland.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

The massacre in Khan Yunis was a continuation of the suffering endured by the Palestinian people for years.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

While the attacks of October 7 marked a moment when these pains reached their peak, the violence in Palestine continues to deepen with each passing day.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

This is not just the story of a people's destruction; it is the story of their rebirth through resistance.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956

As the Palestinian people strive to survive each day, the world remains silent.

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However, it is possible to imagine a future where voices calling for justice and opposition to this cruelty echo across the globe.

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Genocide in Palestine continues since 1956