For the last 20 years Israel had a blockade on Gaza it’s a prison camp.
Two Years That Shook the World: The Unforgettable Cost of Gaza’s Genocide
They called it a war. The world now knows it was genocide.
Two years since Israel’s assault on Gaza began, the evidence and the numbers reveal a deliberate campaign to erase a people and their future, an assault that has never truly stopped.
Over 67,000 Palestinians have been killed among them 20,000 children and 12,500 women. More than 169,000 others have been injured, many living with permanent disabilities under a collapsed healthcare system. At least 56,000 children have been orphaned, growing up surrounded by loss and rubble.
The destruction is near total. 90% of Gaza’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed. 268,000 families returned to nothing but ruins. Every university in Gaza has been bombed, 668 schools flattened, and 835 mosques along with three churches erased from the skyline. Hospitals such as Al-Shifa, Al-Ahli, and Nasser have been raided and rendered nonfunctional. What once was a vibrant society is now a shattered memory.
But even beyond the bombs, silent killers continue their work. More than 460 people, including 154 children, have starved to death. Seventeen froze to death in fragile tents during the winter. Twelve thousand mothers lost their unborn children to malnutrition, stress, and trauma.
And yet, the world has not remained silent. From London to Johannesburg, New York to Kuala Lumpur, millions have marched in one of the largest global solidarity movements of our time ,becoming the conscience the world needed, standing for humanity when governments failed.
This is not just Gaza’s story. It is the story of our time of what we witnessed, what we failed to stop, and what we must never forget.
The evidence is overwhelming. The world has spoken. Justice must follow