The situation in Gaza continues to draw international concern as civilians face the devastating consequences of prolonged conflict, displacement and the destruction of essential infrastructure.
Families, including children and elderly people, have been caught in circumstances beyond their control, with many struggling to access adequate food, clean water, shelter and medical care. Hospitals and humanitarian organisations have faced enormous challenges in providing assistance amid insecurity and limited resources.
The crisis has also created deep emotional and psychological suffering. Behind the headlines are ordinary people who have lost relatives, homes, livelihoods and their sense of security. For many families, the uncertainty about what tomorrow will bring has become part of everyday life.
The suffering in Gaza should remind the world of the importance of protecting civilian lives and respecting international humanitarian law. Whatever people's political positions may be, the protection of innocent civilians should remain a fundamental priority.
The international community must continue working towards humanitarian access, the protection of civilians and a sustainable path towards peace. Gaza's people deserve more than emergency assistance—they deserve safety, dignity, hope and the opportunity to rebuild their lives.
Ara kàn Gaza—let the world not become numb to the human suffering. Every civilian life matters, and lasting peace remains the ultimate goal.

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