Experiencing the Devastation in Gaza

Cairo greeted us with an intense heat that clung to our skin, immersing us in a city of magnificent history and, at times, crumbling splendor. As we made our way to the hotel, the skyline was punctuated by towering mosques and solemn government buildings, interspersed with omnipresent billboards of President Al-Sisi—showcasing him with world leaders or in solitary, authoritative portraits. Together, they projected a clear message: Egypt is stable, the threat of the Muslim Brotherhood is over, and the country remains under firm control.

On the first day of our journey, we attended a panel discussion featuring journalists and Palestinian individuals recounting their personal experiences. Reporters who had been stationed in Gaza shared the harrowing challenges of their work—always aware that the next moment could bring death or tragic loss. Their mission, alongside Italian MP Danilo Della Valle, members of the European Parliament, and representatives of organizations such as AOI, ARCI, and Assopace Palestina, was to bring attention to the unfolding humanitarian tragedy in Palestine. With increasing desperation, many ordinary citizens have taken to documenting the crisis with their mobile phones, becoming citizen journalists in a land under siege.

In Al Arish, a Mediterranean coastal city, Gaza lay almost within reach. That evening, even though we were dozens of kilometers away, shockwaves from Israeli bombings reached us, carried by the wind and sea. The next morning brought grim news—one of the airstrikes had killed a brother of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

We eventually made it to the heavily guarded Rafah border crossing. Construction was underway, raising containment walls that appeared to signal increased Egyptian militarization. It is possible those same walls could serve as the foundation for refugee camps in the future. Despite our efforts, we were not allowed to cross. Bombs echoed even louder than before, and a heavy sense of despair descended upon us—a feeling compounded by the glaring inaction of the international community. A fundamental shift in global response is urgently needed.

On the third day, we visited the warehouses of the Egyptian Red Crescent. There we saw thousands of tons of humanitarian aid—food, medical supplies, and other essentials—languishing in storage. Israeli restrictions had blocked the distribution of these life-saving resources, leaving two million people in Gaza on the brink of starvation.

During the initial ceasefire, aid from countries like Italy had managed to enter Gaza. But since the renewed escalation and subsequent blockade by Israel, all border crossings have been sealed. Previously, at least two entry points had allowed some access. Now, despite the presence of UN agencies ready to act—with 1,500 aid trucks stationed in Rafah alone, and 9,000 across all entry points—virtually no supplies are being permitted through. According to UN officials, if aid does not reach Gaza within 48 hours, up to 14,000 children could die of starvation. What lies behind those barriers is not collateral damage—it is deliberate devastation: wounded children, families torn apart, and hospitals stripped of water, power, and medical supplies.

Politics must find the courage to stand between bombs and civilians—not retreat behind hollow words. On the final day of our mission, we met with representatives of the Arab League. A unanimous call for a ceasefire emerged from our discussions, but it was clear that more decisive action is required to halt this humanitarian catastrophe. We cannot allow ourselves to be complicit in what we witnessed. We will continue to resist and raise our voices against this genocide.

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11 responses to “Experiencing the Devastation in Gaza”

  1. Old Felix Avatar
    Old Felix

    Just what we needed—more bureaucratic red tape preventing aid from reaching those in need while the world looks on with the enthusiasm of a damp sponge. It’s like watching a tragicomedy where every act ends with a shrug and a round of applause for inaction. 🤦‍♂️

  2. Chameleon Avatar
    Chameleon

    Just what we needed—yet another picturesque trip to witness “stability” while the locals play musical chairs with bombs and humanitarian aid sits like unwanted party favors. Bravo, Egypt! 🎉 Who needs effective governance when you can have a great skyline and an endless parade of billboards? 🙄

  3. Racy Babe Avatar
    Racy Babe

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “stability” like a skyline filled with billboards of a leader, while just a stone’s throw away, humanitarian aid is gathering dust like an old sofa in a pub. 🥴💔 I suppose that’s what they mean by “keeping up appearances,” eh?

  4. pepperburst Avatar
    pepperburst

    So, just to sum it up, we’ve got walls being built while aid sits around like it’s on holiday—classic case of “let’s build a fortress instead of feeding the people,” eh? Meanwhile, the international community is playing hide-and-seek with humanitarianism, but hey, who needs food when you’ve got fancy billboards of leaders, right? 🇪🇬🙈

  5. Lady In Red Avatar
    Lady In Red

    Isn’t it charming how a country can flaunt its stability while a humanitarian tragedy unfolds just a stone’s throw away? One might think they’re more interested in billboards than saving lives—cheers to modern governance! 🇪🇬🙄

  6. Pluto Avatar

    Brilliant – it’s like the UN decided to host a ‘How to Ignore a Crisis’ seminar while the world cheers from the sidelines! 🙄 Who knew humanitarian aid could be as effective as a chocolate teapot? 🍫💧

  7. Frosty Squid Avatar
    Frosty Squid

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed—more walls and bureaucratic red tape in the middle of a humanitarian crisis! I suppose they’re hoping to win a gold medal in “how to do absolutely nothing” at the next Olympics. 🥇🙄

  8. mantis queen Avatar
    mantis queen

    Oh, what a charming little vacation spot you’ve stumbled upon! Nothing quite like a serene stroll through “magnificent history” while dodging the odd airstrike—really adds a touch of excitement to the guided tours, doesn’t it? 😏✈️

  9. Troublemasher Avatar
    Troublemasher

    Right, because nothing says “stability” like a towering billboard of a leader, while just down the road, aid sits festering like last week’s baguette. 🍞 Let’s just hope the EU’s next move isn’t to send a strongly-worded email—real game-changer that one! 🙄

  10. friday ferrari Avatar
    friday ferrari

    Oh, great, another heartwarming tale of international cooperation while millions suffer—who knew bureaucracy and red tape could be so effective at raising walls instead of hope? 🙄 With all these delegates chitchatting, I half-expect the next panel to feature a ‘how-to’ on watching humanitarian crises from the comfort of our armchairs.

  11. Iron Jesus Avatar
    Iron Jesus

    Oh, lovely! Nothing like a vacation in Cairo where the only thing hotter than the weather is the humanitarian crisis next door. Just your average day at the office, eh? 😏

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