World seems to be awfully quiet about the mass forced starvation of Palestinians. This mass slaughter and starvation is against the values of most so called "civilized" countries but other than meek words of condemnation and feigned concern not a squeak of meaningful action has occurred.
Despite a crisis of mass civilian suffering unseen on such a scale since WW2 and the United agreement to so called "global international humanitarian rights and values", the response has been largely symbolic, with no concrete steps to alleviate the humanitarian disaster or hold Israeli perpetrators accountable. There is extreme moral racist inconsistency, geopolitical bias, and the weakness of international institutions in preventing and punishing atrocities being inflicted on unarmed men, women and children in what is known as the largest prison in the world. Even Africans, who have suffered perhaps the most historical colonial crimes in the world, sit in quiet synchrony of inaction with their Arab, Indian and Chinese counterparts. What is even sadder is that the Palestinians, dehumanised by the Western propaganda media, are being punished for being the victims of evil genocidal crimes perpetrated by their most recent colonial Israeli oppressors.
It has now come to a point where peaceful protests and actions by activists have failed. Anti-Genociders have exhausted all non-violent means to oppose the war, their coordinated, disruptive and self-sacrificing actions has failed to move the aiders of genocide. The moral and practical power of nonviolent resistance, combined with legal and political strategies, which had historically shifted even entrenched hatred filled systems (e.g., colonial rule in India, apartheid in South Africa, civil rights in the U.S.) has abysmally failed the cries of starving women and children.
So, what do we do now? Future generations will no doubt ask: " Why did you not bear arms to stop the slaughter".