Farooq Sadiq expresses deep concern on human tragedy in Palestine

New York (PNI) Farooq Sadiq, the President of the International Organization Kashmir Global Council, has expressed his deep concern about the human tragedy and the policies of countries considered prestigious in Palestine over the past week.

Thousands of children, women, and the elderly have been killed within hours, and now more than ten million people are being slowly killed. However, global institutions and nations that claim to uphold the principles of humanity do not seem to be concerned. He stressed that humanity should be saved without discrimination. He said, setting aside historical and regional complexities, Sadiq emphasized that millions of citizens are being instructed to flee their homes overnight, and their safety arrangements are extremely limited. Even the secure shelters are under constant bombardment by Israeli forces. He pointed out that Israel is not only violating the principles of war at this time but has also abandoned humanity. Thousands of people are severely injured in hospitals, and thousands of elderly individuals are disabled. These families are being told to leave Gaza.

Access to clean water, food, and fuel is becoming increasingly scarce, pushing the population to the brink of starvation. Sadiq described this as a social punishment and emphasized that there is no justification for targeting the entire Palestinian population due to the actions of a single organization.

However, Farooq Sadiq stated that raising a voice for the lives of one million people is not a political, territorial, or religious issue. Instead, it is a humanitarian issue. To stop the indiscriminate killing of humanity, all decision-makers will need to take action.

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