Despite the many Palestinians killed and injured, the Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu seems to be very calm as he passes this statement: “We’re sorry for any accidental civilian deaths but it’s the Hamas that bears complete responsibility for such civilian casualties”. Mr Prime Minister, are these really ‘accidental civilian deaths’ and is the word ‘sorry’ enough to get the Palestinians out of the hell that Israel has thrown them in since weeks?
The loss can in no way be covered. What becomes of the children who are spending their days and nights listening to the sound of their city getting bombarded? Will they ever be able to forget the sight of human blood splashing around and losing their loved ones? And how about those children that are watching the Israeli military take away their parents? A TV channel showed a footage in which soldiers of the Israeli army grabbed a mother and were forcing her to get into the van. Her two little girls were screaming and doing all that they could to stop them from taking their mother away. They ran after the military van to get the mother back but failed.
In 2012, Unicef conducted a psychosocial assessment on the impact that the violence had on the children in Gaza. According to the results, children reported physical symptoms like clinging to their parents, sleeping with them, increased sleeping disturbances, changes in appetite, looking stunned and dazed, increase in crying episodes, feeling ill and also increase in nail biting. The children also developed fears of loud sounds, death, being alone, injuries and were scared of leaving their house. Today, doctors in Palestine are confirming that these symptoms are being noticed yet again and have also said that Palestinian children in Gaza suffer from extreme stress as a result of the violence, and often need a lot of support to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder. During any war, it is not only important to understand the current circumstances but also to be prepared for the aftermath which is usually never in the comfort zone.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 17th, 2014.
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Is there any religion that back killing of children? What is happening in Gaza is totally inhumane, shedding the blood of innocent souls. The Isrealites killing 337 people compared to just 3 persons killed by Gazans. How can u compare this? Please, let us open our eyes to reality, these people are human being like us.
@AsR: Indian efforts to divide Pakistani muslims on basis of ethnicity, linguist and arab-nonarab divide will never succeed. InshaAllah.
{Wink} It might be a Pakistani problem after-all as you would no doubt have come across multiple instances of claims of made by those originating in Pakistan of being of Arab, besidesTurkic, Persian and Central Asian origin and having nothing to do with Hindu of the Sub-Continent..
Innocents are dying. The world's responsibility to take a side is no longer negotiable. http://paper-bird.net/2014/07/12/on-the-slaughter-of-innocents/
@AsR: When I said there are no borders between our Muslim brothers and sisters that includes Muslims from Syria, Burma, Afghanistan, Gaza, Somalia, IDPs and all Muslims living on planet earth.
You don't need to have a scientist's brain to understand this !
Hope this helps
@Muhammad Khan:
Why no concern for the Syrians? Why are you so selective?
@AsR:
It may not be a problem for you but what is happening to the residents of Gaza is indeed a serious concern for many Pakistanis and we standby with Gazans like we standby with native IDPs there are no borders between our Muslim brothers and sisters.
I hope this clears your concepts like a crystal.
How easy it is for people to say that this situation is not for Arabs.This issue has nothing to do with Arabs. Whether you are Pakistani, Indian or any other nationality these acts are in - humane and in no grounds should be accepted. This is clearly a massacre. Blood - shedding is not at all related to cultural or national dispute and in addition to that none of the religion states that. What happens in Pakistan is neither acceptable as well. So stop making judgements. If you can't sympathise them then don't rub ashes on them.You can't even imagine at all what is going on with them. Shame upon all the people who displays blood - shedding as a topic of Arab or Asian or Western crisis... And as for SHEEMA a very good article and im glad that our young Pakistani keeping aside "their cultural dispute" is human enough to atleast understand their situation . Keep it up
I hope Pakistanis care more about their own citizens like in North Waziristan or Thar. What happens in Gaza or Syria, is Arab problem.