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Gaza's cry for help continues unabated, echoing day and night. Yet Israel, insatiable, continues to plan for new territories, adamant that only Jews belong in their ancestral homeland, even if it means Jerusalem is soaked in blood.
The West Bank has long been a focal point for Israeli attention, claiming to eliminate enemies while refusing any dialogue, resulting in civilian massacres.
With the Israeli parliament's overwhelming approval of the \"reclamation\" of the West Bank, the atmosphere here is once again tinged with deeper shades of blood.
The digital scoreboard in the parliament hall froze at 71:13. The July sunlight in Jerusalem cast a stark shadow on the floor through high windows. Speaker Ohana's voice echoed through the hall: \"1967 did not mark the beginning of occupation, but its end—our homeland returned to its rightful owners.\"
This declaration acted like a key, unlocking the Pandora's box of a half-century land dispute. Just three days prior, in northwest Gaza City, civilians awaiting flour distribution fell in pools of blood—67 lives lost to gunfire, food bags from the UN trucks soaked in crimson.
As the parliament voted to annex the West Bank, 1.25 million souls in Gaza's ruins were on the brink of starvation. What shocking political logic linked this vote with the humanitarian disaster on the coastline?
Behind the shimmering votes in the parliament hall lay the scent of gunpowder and blood in Gaza. Just 72 hours before the motion passed, an aid point turned slaughterhouse in northwest Gaza City—Israeli tanks encircled civilians seeking flour, bullets raining down like a storm.
Eyewitness Kasim Abu Hattil's testimony was chilling: \"Snipers hunted people like animals in the forest.\" That day, 85 bodies were carried away, pushing the \"aid point death toll\" close to a thousand.
This violence is no coincidence, as even UN warehouses and churches have become targets: a WHO video shows Israeli soldiers searching staff at the Delbeira Health Organization at gunpoint; mortar shells from the Holy Family Church sent women and children fleeing, dismissed by Israel as \"non-intentional ammunition deviation.\"
Systematic attacks on humanitarian facilities reveal a more chilling strategy—when the Gaza Ministry of Health announced 111 deaths due to starvation, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees exposed the truth: Israel's 140-day blockade artificially created \"catastrophic hunger\" for 1.25 million people.
In Tel Aviv's streets, protesters hold up photos of emaciated Gaza children, banners piercing pedestrians' eyes: \"Creating hunger is a war crime.\"
These scenes echo the parliament vote—declaring that \"the land belongs to the Israeli people\" in the West Bank, while hunger policies in Gaza execute another form of territorial cleansing: replacing the existence of Palestinians with empty stomachs.
As the world recoils from Gaza's bloody images, the West Bank is witnessing a more covert territorial devouring. A report released in March revealed Israel had seized 52 square kilometers of the West Bank since the conflict erupted, equivalent to swallowing 27 football fields per day.
Finance Minister Smotrich's jubilant announcement of \"22 new settlements,\" spreading like concrete tumors on Palestinian land, was deemed by anti-settlement groups as \"the largest expansion since the Oslo Accords.\"
This expansion relies on a carefully crafted dual-rule technique: in Area C (60% of the West Bank), Israel divides land with 898 checkpoints, and a snake-like wall devours 295 square kilometers; in Jenin Refugee Camp, bulldozers of the \"Iron Wall Operation\" crushed Palestinian homes, displacing 40,000 people—scholar Hawash unveiled the plot: \"This is meant to end the concept of Palestinian refugees.\"
For Palestinians, Israel's \"reclamation\" of their ancestral land is a hindrance, but for Israel, elimination seems a definitive solution.
Gaza's starvation blockade mirrors this logic, creating another \"cleansing\" by banning the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees from entering the West Bank; Palestinian scholar Omar revealed that blocking Palestinian labor from entering Israel is a \"deliberate policy of impoverishing Palestinians,\" as Gazans starve and West Bankers face military justice.
Diplomats at the Doha negotiating table may not yet realize that the hunger in Gaza and the bulldozers in the West Bank constitute the two pillars of a new reality.
The UN Population Fund warned of a sharp rise in maternal mortality in Gaza, with newborns falling like autumn leaves—when a generation disappears in hunger and bombing, the foundation of a Palestinian state crumbles.
As evidenced by the spreading walls of segregation on the land: concrete is forever stronger than peace agreements.
On the hills of the West Bank, cranes in settlements cut through the dusk; on Gaza's coast, the shattered walls of the WHO warehouse still smoke. The 71 votes in favor in parliament did not change international legal texts but rewrote the breath and heartbeat on the land.
As Tel Aviv protesters shout, \"Starving children are war crimes,\" Jerusalem's legislators toast to their \"historic homeland.\"
Perhaps the true password for annexation lies in the Gaza Health Ministry's report: behind the deaths of 111 due to hunger, the future of a nation is quietly erased.
And the reorganization of color blocks on the map is nothing more than the final ritual of this purge.
Sources:
Israeli parliament supports annexation of the West Bank, Israeli parliament speaker: This is our land, our homeland—Superview News
Palestinian representative: Gaza humanitarian crisis is \"premeditated and planned\" by Israel—CCTV News
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