[The International Community: ](https://t.me/observer5/100)Complicit in the Crime Through Its...
Complicit in the Crime Through Its Silence
The failure is not technical; it is deliberate. The international community, especially the West that pays lip service to human rights, has failed miserably and shamefully to provide any justice to the innocent victims.
Silence in the face of war crimes, voting against condemnation resolutions, obstructing the work of international judicial institutions, and supplying the perpetrator with modern weapons—all this makes these countries complicit in the crime. This is not a case of impotence, but one of complicity.
we pose to a world that seems to have lost its conscience:
How many anniversaries must pass, how many children’s bodies must we see, before we admit that the “international community” is a moral failure when it comes to Palestinian lives? How long will we allow raw military power and geopolitical backing to erase the basic principles of justice and humanity? If clear evidence in plain sight, documented reports, and shocking testimonies are not enough to stir global conscience, what will? Must the victims wait for justice from an international legal system that is structurally designed to deny it to them? And finally, the most painful question: If this is the fate of those who insist on life upon their land, what is the value of all those charters, treaties, and flags flown at half-mast?
The fortieth anniversary of Sabra and Shatila is not just an occasion for mourning; it is a harsh slap reminding us that history not only repeats itself but becomes more deadly and cruel when the executioners realize they can get away with it.