The war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu recently declared: “We will allow only the minimum amount of aid into Gaza.” But why the minimum?
This man is not acting from a place of mercy or strength—he is cornered and exposed. The images emerging from Gaza have stripped the Israeli entity of even the last fig leaf it once used to disguise its crimes. They have shattered decades of propaganda portraying Israel as a civilised state surrounded by beasts. Now, the world has seen the truth with its own eyes—and no speech, however eloquent, carries the weight of a single image.
These images have uncovered horrors that even European states—historically complicit or silent—could no longer ignore. Some, like Spain, adopted early and firm stances against the aggression. France moved to recognise the State of Palestine, and even Germany and the UK were warned to follow suit. Meanwhile, the American president, in a moment of staggering detachment from reality, claimed: “I don’t believe there’s a famine in Gaza. It might just be malnutrition—Hamas is stealing the aid.”
An American President in Denial
Can anyone believe this is the genuine view of the U.S. president? Where is American intelligence to correct him before he embarrasses himself before the world? Is his office so disconnected that he’s allowed to formulate policy by assumption, rather than by confirmed facts?
No party—except the U.S. president—denies that Gaza is under siege and suffering from a true famine. Even Netanyahu now admits this, stating he will allow the “minimum” level of aid—yet there’s no mention of Hamas stealing it. If the world’s most powerful country, with the most advanced intelligence services, had actual proof of such theft, wouldn’t it have produced images, satellite data, audio, or video? Or are Hamas fighters wearing invisibility cloaks?
The Illusion of a Palestinian State
As part of his collusion, the U.S. president also dismissed the value of France’s recognition of Palestine. Technically, he’s right—this recognition is largely symbolic. But in reality, France and other countries are washing their hands of Netanyahu’s crimes, distancing themselves from the ongoing starvation campaign in Gaza. They know this massacre will not pass without consequence.
The truth is that recognition of a Palestinian state under these conditions is little more than a ploy to derail the resistance. The state is not the end goal—it’s a fabricated trap to sideline the liberation movement, which remains, in essence, a national resistance struggle.
Can anyone imagine what would happen if Mahmoud Abbas and his forces were allowed into Gaza? They would become a tool to suppress the resistance, just as they have in the limited areas under their control, acting as an auxiliary arm of the occupation army.
So what matters in the French recognition is not its legality, but its moral significance: an acknowledgement that what is happening in Gaza is a crime against humanity. The images have shaken global conscience—yet only Netanyahu and the U.S. president remain unmoved, with Biden still claiming “he doesn’t believe there’s famine,” as if he lives on another planet.
The Mask Has Fallen
These images now stand as a full-blown indictment of Israel and its protectors. The world will not remain silent, and if the status quo continues, global chaos will follow. The closure of Egyptian embassies in several Western capitals is a strong signal—an expression of outrage and a hint at escalation still to come. And this anger won’t be limited to Egyptian diplomacy.
Who will bear the cost of Netanyahu’s madness, which has taken an entire region hostage—starving, bombing, and terrorising at will, as if no power on earth can restrain him?
Do global intelligence services not understand the implications of this rage? Do they not realise that when hearts are burning with injustice, the consequences may be indiscriminate, affecting those who oppress and those who remain silent?
Aid, Starvation, and Forced Displacement
Even inside Israel, public dissent is growing. Protests have erupted in Tel Aviv against the starvation policy, which not only causes humanitarian catastrophe but also threatens Israel’s global image—one historically crafted around being victims of Nazism. That carefully constructed myth is crumbling.
Netanyahu’s decision to allow aid is not a shift in policy—it is a strategic manoeuvre born of necessity. And even this was limited to the bare minimum. But this also exposes an admission: no aid was allowed before. Not because Hamas was stealing it. Not because of “malnutrition.” Simply because the policy was to starve Gaza intentionally.
This is a deceitful game. Netanyahu lets in crumbs while trying to convince the world he is acting humanely, only to resume the siege later. Why? Because his true objective is the mass displacement of Gaza’s population. And when he fails to achieve that, his fallback policy is extermination—those not killed by bombs will die of hunger.
The Resistance vs. a Cornered Occupation
Netanyahu doesn’t realise that while Israel’s point of weakness is its prisoners, the resistance’s point of vulnerability is the Palestinian people themselves—the very population he is now trying to erase.
But what if Gaza is emptied? What happens when there’s no one left?
Then Israel will face a kind of warfare it is ill-equipped for—guerrilla war in a terrain stripped of civilians. Its only strength—air power—becomes useless in a battlefield requiring ground confrontation.
This is not speculation. We’ve already seen resistance fighters achieve major victories in evacuated zones, where they launched ambushes, detonated explosives beneath occupation troops, and emerged from the earth like ghosts of defiance.
So, what happens if the resistance is no longer vulnerable? Can the occupation army win such a war?
It seems the countdown has begun.
Final Reflections:
How can those in power remain blind to this crisis? How can they proceed with elections, as if nothing has changed?
How are the same oppressive policies still in place—even as journalist Ahmad Sabea remains in prison, and his wife prays for mercy during her visitation? How, in a time of such emergency, are peaceful men still locked up? How are even prison visits not eased?
Do they know, and are simply powerless?
Or is it that the will of Allah is unfolding, regardless of their plans?