In the Shadow of the Ongoing Genocide War on Gaza: What World is Being Shaped Today?
The Gaza war places the world before radical transformations in the balance of power and international policies.
The genocide and starvation war on the Gaza Strip continues, despite the Israeli occupation's failure to achieve its immediate goals, such as recovering prisoners or eliminating resistance, and displacing the Palestinian people, amidst the complete destruction of infrastructure including schools, hospitals, mosques, and churches, along with ongoing starvation and organized extermination operations. With more than a year and ten months since the war began, signs are emerging on the horizon indicating the formation of a new world as a result of this major battle being fought by the Palestinian people and their supporters from around the world.
Amid the ongoing aggression, the occupation announced its intention to fully occupy the Gaza Strip with clear American support, which portends more martyrs and wounded and further destruction of infrastructure. Nevertheless, the resistance continues its operations despite the difficult circumstances and international pressures, while the repercussions of the war escalate on the future of the Palestinian cause, altering the image of the Zionist entity in the world, alongside rapidly evolving regional and international developments.
Among the most notable new indicators is the increasing global interest in the Palestinian cause, with rising international calls for recognizing the Palestinian state and a two-state solution, despite the challenges in its implementation. The image of the Israeli occupation has also declined unprecedentedly, with Israeli media confirming the deterioration of its international image, as Israeli officials acknowledge a significant diplomatic and media failure, and the diminishing voice of Israel in global arenas.
In another context, the war on Gaza has revealed a deep crisis in international institutions and organizations, which have failed to protect the Palestinian people or provide real support, under American hegemony and a global system suffering from a lack of balance and true justice, imposing possibilities for radical changes in the global system. Additionally, Western civilization, despite its technological and economic advancements, has morally and humanely collapsed in the face of the suffering of the people of Gaza, raising questions about its future and civilizational project.
On the Arab and Islamic front, the past two years have witnessed political and military developments, from the aggression against Lebanon and Syria to the war on Iran, and the challenges faced by regimes, amidst attempts to impose a new Middle Eastern order, with fears of dividing countries into sectarian and denominational states, and increasing Zionist hegemony. All these developments confirm that the region is on the brink of a new Arab and Islamic world, the features of which cannot be precisely defined today, but it is open to many possibilities.
In conclusion, the Battle of the Al-Aqsa Flood and the war on Gaza place the world before a new phase, where the balance of power is changing, and the Palestinian cause emerges as a central axis of conflict, with expectations that the future of this war will lead to the formation of a new world, the features of which cannot be defined today, but it will undoubtedly be different from what it was before.





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In light of the ongoing genocide in Gaza: What kind of world is being shaped today?