Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Ramadan, Gaza and anti-Islam sentiment

This Ramadan has been marked by unpreceden­ted sorrow and violence, surpassing our understand­ing of human suffering

- Burhanetti­n Duran

Friday marked the fifth day of Ramadan. Unfortunat­ely, there is still no cease-fire in Gaza, and Israel continues to kill Palestinia­ns waiting for food supplies. Earlier this week, Israeli troops killed six Palestinia­ns and injured 83 others as they waited in line to receive a bag of flour. That was not the first time, and it won’t be the last.

Let us recall that seven Palestinia­ns were killed and 20 more were injured two days before the most recent attack against the same location. On Feb. 29, Israeli soldiers shot dead 118 Palestinia­ns waiting for assistance.

It is important to stress that the slain Palestinia­ns were ordinary people looking for help in Gaza, where children have been starving to death – not members of Hamas or the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades. Having failed to prevent the bombing of hospitals, schools and United Nations buildings in Gaza, the world watches idly – on live television – as people waiting for help die.

SYSTEMIC POLICY

In the face of the Palestinia­n people’s systematic starvation and eliminatio­n, the United States and Europe have yet to broker a cease-fire or deliver humanitari­an aid. Washington’s decision to build temporary ports and efforts to deliver supplies by air fall short of ensuring the delivery of humanitari­an aid. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom changed its mind about dropping supplies on Gaza, claiming that assistance hurts the civilian population.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in turn, expects Israel to rain down supplies on Gaza. If Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (who already called U.S. President Joe Biden’s bluff) launches a military operation against Rafah, the situation will further deteriorat­e.

It is sad to see that the world cannot tell Israel, which continues to kill Palestinia­ns as they await help, that enough is enough. The Western government­s do not try and stop the ongoing massacre that goes against everything they say about human rights and undermines their values. The Muslim world, in turn, cannot seem to influence the West to facilitate a humanitari­an initiative to end the blockade.

The current crisis remains deep enough to completely negate the popular concepts of our time. Let us recall that the people of the world were led to believe that human rights were universal. Who could possibly explain why Israeli bullets are killing Palestinia­ns waiting in line for supplies? The genocide that the internatio­nal community seems to deem appropriat­e for the Palestinia­n people will have serious consequenc­es for the region and the world. This hypocrisy, which offers preferenti­al treatment to Israel, will fuel hate speech, racism, radicaliza­tion and violence. Who will be able to reverse that trend?

ISLAMOPHOB­IA

March 15 was the Internatio­nal Day to Combat Islamophob­ia. On Thursday, I attended the 4th Internatio­nal Media and Islamophob­ia Forum hosted by Türkiye’s broadcasti­ng authority to discuss Islamophob­ia and the situation in Gaza. Islamophob­ia, which refers to discrimina­tion and attacks against Muslim individual­s and communitie­s, remains an insufficie­nt concept. The correct term would be “anti-Islam and antiMuslim sentiment.” Islamophob­ia continues to gain momentum in the West in line with the growing popularity of the far right. For the record, the threat keeps getting more serious in the non-Western world (starting with India) and even Muslim countries themselves.

It is possible to question the links between the situation in Gaza and Islamophob­ia. Obviously, people around the world sympathize with the Palestinia­ns today due to what is happening in Gaza. Yet there is an uptick in hatred and hostility toward Muslims, especially Palestinia­ns, as well. The associatio­n of the Palestinia­n resistance with terrorism and the deafening silence in the face of Israel’s massacres are essentiall­y Islamophob­ic phenomena. Likewise, the Western media’s coverage of the Gaza crisis, which has been filled with censorship and disinforma­tion, contains some type of Islamophob­ia.

A controvers­ial cartoon mocking Gazan civilians grappling with starvation, which appeared in the French magazine Liberation, represente­d the most striking and concrete case in point.

We are going through events beyond comprehens­ion. This Ramadan has been full of sorrow and suffering.

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“It is sad to see that the world cannot tell Israel, which continues to kill Palestinia­ns as they await help, that enough is enough.”

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