TRUTH be told, being silent will not alleviate the suffering of the innocent Palestinians who hope for nothing but justice to their beloved land, Palestine.
I am, as an Asian Muslim, was not pleased with the silence of most ‘Islamic countries’ which have not been giving their hands to Palestine in winning the blood-spilling fights against the cruel regime of Zionists.
The brutal attacks orchestrated by the Israeli troops during the final days of the holy month of Ramadan is a clear testimony of cowardice.
They have no bravery to face the resilient Palestinians who are self-equipped with indomitable spirits of defending the land in the name of The Almighty.
Despite being humiliated and undermined by the 'animalistic troops of Israel' -- who get antsy at the sight of small kids hurling stones, the Palestinians have been persistent in their sacrifices of fighting for their rights and pride.
Winning every battle against brutalities towards the sinless lives of Palestinians won’t be a reality if togetherness and unity between the global Islamic countries are just a plain talk over press statements.
The dissenting voices by the countries are not adequately loud as if their voices are being swallowed by their hypocrisies they have been hiding behind their alleged "well-said speeches”.
Their voices are not as loud as their rhetorical propaganda of healing the global economy through international cooperations.
Global politicians, especially those whose political brands are known worldwide, seem to have their guts vanishing into thin air. Disappointing, to say the least.
Their political fiercenesses that have been glamorously televised for decades now seem barren.
I wonder why they are obnoxious about verbally condemning the modern colonialism that has sadistically diminished the humanity of thousands of innocent hearts?
Regardless of the deaf and blind nations whose ‘heroic’ political leaders are too ‘shy’ to speak of their condemnations through mainstream channels they have access to, I steadily believe that millions of hands contributing in tubing aids to the land will soon be benefited in rebuilding the well-being of the Palestinians.
The fight against the coward colonialists will not end until Muslims brothers and sisters as well as other responsible nations that do not tolerate injustice.
“Ukhuwah” (unity) in all sense of the word must be interpreted into concerted efforts of exterminating viciousnesses masterminded by hidden hands who mask their faces with convivial smiles.
To my dear relatives in Palestine, I, on behalf of truly concerned Muslims of Malaysia, sincerely want you to know that we here won’t stop praying to The Creator to grant you the indefatigable spirit that will lead you to defeat the bedevilled atrocities perpetrated by the Zionists of Israel and its allies.
* Amerul Azry Abdul Aziz is an independent writer who now views politics as something that can be researched.
**The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the position of Astro AWANI.
Amerul Azry Abdul Aziz
Thu May 13 2021
The brutal attacks orchestrated by the Israeli troops during the final days of the holy month of Ramadan is a clear testimony of cowardice. - Filepic
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