
Kuwait – Saba:
Kuwaiti writers and analysts have condemned the severity of what is happening in Gaza, considering the starvation of Gaza a deliberate crime backed by international support.
According to the Quds Press Agency, Kuwaiti writers and analysts criticized the international silence and UN complicity, holding governments and international organizations responsible for the humanitarian collapse in the Strip.
Kuwaiti political analyst and writer Waleed Al-Ahmad stated, "The situation in Gaza has reached an unbearable stage, with the ongoing Zionist aggression closing crossings and preventing the entry of food supplies, medicine, and medical equipment—all under the watch of major international institutions, foremost the UN Security Council, which is supposed to safeguard peace and human rights."
He added, "When war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu failed to decisively win the battle and could not recover the detainees held by Hamas, he resorted to a policy of starvation and slow extermination by shutting down crossings and blocking international organizations from reaching the Strip."
Al-Ahmad continued, "What is truly astonishing is this shameful international silence, limited only to condemnation and denunciation without any practical steps from major powers."
For his part, Kuwaiti journalist Abdulaziz Al-Fadhli expressed his astonishment at "a real famine occurring in Gaza before the eyes of the world, while international organizations, despite UN support, have failed to deliver aid for nearly two months."
He added, "People have lost trust in these ineffective organizations, and it has become clear to nations—Western before Arab—the double standards and hypocrisy in positions."
Kuwaiti writers and analysts have condemned the severity of what is happening in Gaza, considering the starvation of Gaza a deliberate crime backed by international support.
According to the Quds Press Agency, Kuwaiti writers and analysts criticized the international silence and UN complicity, holding governments and international organizations responsible for the humanitarian collapse in the Strip.
Kuwaiti political analyst and writer Waleed Al-Ahmad stated, "The situation in Gaza has reached an unbearable stage, with the ongoing Zionist aggression closing crossings and preventing the entry of food supplies, medicine, and medical equipment—all under the watch of major international institutions, foremost the UN Security Council, which is supposed to safeguard peace and human rights."
He added, "When war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu failed to decisively win the battle and could not recover the detainees held by Hamas, he resorted to a policy of starvation and slow extermination by shutting down crossings and blocking international organizations from reaching the Strip."
Al-Ahmad continued, "What is truly astonishing is this shameful international silence, limited only to condemnation and denunciation without any practical steps from major powers."
For his part, Kuwaiti journalist Abdulaziz Al-Fadhli expressed his astonishment at "a real famine occurring in Gaza before the eyes of the world, while international organizations, despite UN support, have failed to deliver aid for nearly two months."
He added, "People have lost trust in these ineffective organizations, and it has become clear to nations—Western before Arab—the double standards and hypocrisy in positions."