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Palestinian from Gaza Issues Heart-Wrenching Farewell Amid Ongoing Bombardment

Gaza – In a chilling and emotional message shared on social media, a Palestinian from Gaza, Saleh Al-Jaafari, published what reads like a final farewell as Israeli bombardment on the Strip intensifies. Writing on his official page, he said:

“A few hours and Gaza will be erased. You will only find us in heaven. Farewell to the most unjust nation known to history.”

The post is both a cry of desperation and a condemnation—reflecting the unbearable suffering of civilians trapped in Gaza, especially children, who have paid the highest price in this war.

The Purpose Behind the Message

Al-Jaafari’s words convey more than just personal grief—they encapsulate the hopelessness of an entire population living under siege. The farewell isn’t just about saying goodbye; it’s an indictment of a world that has stood by as Gaza is turned into rubble. In referencing heaven, he suggests that the fate of many—including himself—is sealed, and death is more probable than survival.

A Condemnation of Global Hypocrisy and Complicity

When Al-Jaafari refers to “the most unjust nation known to history,” his message casts a wide net of blame—not just at Israel, but at a broad spectrum of global actors who have, in his view, enabled or ignored Gaza’s destruction. This includes:

  • Israel, whose relentless military campaign has led to thousands of civilian deaths;
  • Arab and Muslim governments and leaders, whose inaction, silence, or symbolic gestures have done little to protect Palestinians;
  • Western nations, especially those who champion human rights and international law, yet fail to apply those values to Palestinians;
  • The United States, which provides unconditional political, military, and financial support to Israel;
  • The United Nations and other international institutions, whose inability to stop or even meaningfully restrain the violence has disillusioned many in Gaza;
  • The broader international community, whose selective empathy and media coverage continue to dehumanize Palestinians.

Catastrophic Toll on Children and Racist Double Standards

Nowhere is the injustice more apparent than in the loss of innocent children. Entire families have been wiped out in a single airstrike. Schools, homes, and even UN shelters have not been spared. Gaza’s children have been buried under rubble while the world watches, offering condolences without action.

Al-Jaafari’s words—and those of countless others in Gaza—reflect a growing rage at the blatant double standards in how the world reacts to suffering. The same nations that mourn the death of their own children with tears and outrage remain unmoved by images of lifeless Palestinian children. This racist disparity in empathy, where some children are seen as worth saving while others are silently abandoned, is one of the deepest wounds inflicted by this war.

Saleh Al-Jaafari’s farewell is more than a social media post—it is a historical record of how a people were left to face annihilation, and how the global conscience faltered in the face of genocide. The world may one day look back and ask how it allowed Gaza’s children to be sacrificed. For many Palestinians, that reckoning cannot come soon enough.

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