In a compelling and emotionally charged video titled "More than 100 Days and 75 Years of Genocide," Sarah Abushaar sheds light on the longstanding persecution and human rights violations faced by Palestinians throughout generations.
Ednews reports that the video, posted on YouTube, delves into the inalienable right to life that Palestinians have been struggling to attain, emphasizing the historical context of Israel's establishment through ethnic cleansing and the massacre of Palestinians from their ancestral land.
The video accuses Israel of persistent acts of massacre, mass expulsion, abduction, torture, and terror against indigenous Palestinians. Abushaar highlights the theft of land, life, and human rights, denouncing Israel's alleged slaughter of 13,000 children, extermination of 30,000 civilians, and the destruction of Gaza's healthcare system, leaving 60,000 wounded and 2.3 million facing mass starvation.
Abushaar describes the ongoing genocide as being on "hyperdrive," with Palestinians enduring massacres, hostage situations, and the terrorization of millions under illegal siege, violent occupation, and what she terms as a vicious apartheid system. The video asserts that one's stance on Palestine reflects their moral compass, urging viewers to take a clear position either for or against genocide, ethnic cleansing, illegal occupation, and apartheid.
The narrative emphasizes the simplicity of the issue, drawing parallels with historical atrocities such as the Holocaust, slavery, and apartheid, asserting that these persisted because some failed to recognize the truth. Abushaar contends that the ongoing persecution and oppression in Palestine, spanning eight decades, present a stark contrast between the oppressor and the oppressed.
The video concludes by asserting that individuals of conscience or morals cannot ignore the truth about Palestine, as it goes against law, morality, and humanity. Abushaar predicts that, like other systems built on persecution and oppression, the current situation will not endure. She contends that, in fighting for justice and humanity, Palestine is battling for the well-being of all individuals worldwide.
As discussions surrounding the video unfold, it is expected to fuel conversations on social media and draw attention to the ongoing complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.