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The catastrophic impact of wars on children!

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December 27, 2023
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The children in Gaza deserve to live, world must wake up to it

By: Ashraf Lone

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James Baldwinonce said that, “It is not enough to mourn the dead children. What we must do is oppose and immobilize the power that put them to death.”

War affects children the most. Children and women have suffered and suffer the most during wars waged by elders and menon one pretext or the other claiming that some wars are waged to bring ‘peace’ and some to grab the resources and land of others.

Israel’s bombardment on Gaza in the aftermath of the Hamas attack has made it clear that it’s the children who have suffered the most in this conflict. More than 9000 children have been killed in Israeli bombardment and still counting. Schools, libraries and hospitals have been raised to the ground and turned into a heap of rubble. There is no shelter left for the people of Gaza. No land to bury the dead. Mass graves have sprung everywhere, where dozens even hundreds of people, children, young and old have been buried.  Children are seen crying over the dead bodies of their fathers, mothers and brothers. Dreams and futures have been destroyed.

This is painful beyond imagination.

The death and destruction which is going on in Palestine right now has brought to the fore the dark side of the war and armed conflicts. To kill children on this scale reminds us of the holocaust and genocide which was perpetuated against the Jews of Europe in World War-II by Hitler’s Nazi forces. But right now this is happening in the 21st century, recorded on cameras and shared worldwide within seconds.  This doesn’t bode well for the future of this world, the future of the poor countries who have no or little means, weapons to defend themselves. This should worry us all. We are living in an arms race where every country is in a hurry to take over another country in terms of weapons acquired.

The bombardment of Gaza and massacre of people including children on this scale has emboldened other such imperial, occupying powers that anyone can get away with this murder and killing spree.

While thousands of children have been killed by the ongoing bombardment of Palestine, thousands of children have been rendered orphans too, and thousands of women have been rendered widows. Mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers and are crying, screaming while searching for their children, their sisters and brothers, relatives, searching for the dead bodies of their loved ones.  This is horrific to say the least. That is why most of the genocide scholars have warned against a potential genocide unfolding in Gaza.

The laws, rules, conferences, and seminars of war and peace have become meaningless in the eyes of people who suffer occupation and oppression. Geneva Conventions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights doesn’t hold meaning when Israel is massacring children every day and leaving others maimed and traumatized. These conventions hold no meaning for the families who are caught in this war whose family members have been killed and whose families are devastated.

The world community has to wake from the slumbers and take a stand against this catastrophe which has befallen Palestine. The world community has to stop the killing of children. The UN must intervene to stop this massacre of innocents. If we can’t give smiles to the children, to the Palestinian children, we should at least stop others from snatching the smiles from the faces of Palestinian children. This is our moral responsibility. We must raise our voice for the Palestinian children. We must stand for the children of Ukraine, for children of Afghanistan and for other children who are caught in wars and armed conflicts.

As Gaza gasps for breath, as children of Gaza cry for help, we must tell the truth to the power. We must raise our voices to stop this bloodshed, this large scale massacre of children.  We must raise our voice for a lasting ceasefire, for an end to this siege, for an end to the war. We must pray for peace.

The writer is an alumni of Jawahrlal Nehru University, New Delhi

 

 

 

 

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