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Statement on the Deterioration of the Humanitarian Situation in Gaza and the West Bank

We closely monitor the developments and resulting unprecedented rise in the number of victims.
The death toll has surpassed 8,000, including women, elderly, and children, along with more than 21,000 injured. Additionally, 200,000 residential units have been damaged, and 32,000 completely destroyed.
This destruction includes 38 mosques, three churches, and 25 civilian hospitals, according to the latest statistics from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

We have all witnessed what occurred at Al-Ma’mudiya Hospital and in the Jabalia refugee camp.
We helplessly observe daily the images of children, women, and elderly men and women beneath the rubble, left by the systematic brutal bombardment of residential areas and human gatherings.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) believes that numerous statements and declarations are futile in the face of this immense human catastrophe and the unprecedented Arab and international impotence and paralysis regarding a pivotal and essential issue (namely, Palestine), with a complete absence of any solutions on the horizon.

The Syrian Future Movement calls on the international community to work towards protecting civilians and to open humanitarian crossings to and from the Gaza Strip unconditionally.

The Syrian Future Movement calls on Western intellectuals in general, and Arab nationalists in particular, to pressure warmongers to spare civilians from the war and its negative repercussions.

The Syrian Future Movement believes that the ongoing atrocities are unethical, violating every religious creed and human legal system.

The Syrian Future Movement affirms that war only begets war, and violence only breeds violence. Therefore, it is imperative to halt this raging war as quickly as possible.

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