-Huda
In fact, Palestinian citizens in Gaza or the West Bank suffer daily from the oppression and terrorism of the occupation and settlement. Even the small details of what they are going through are so frightening, they make you ashamed of your humanity. In the West Bank - which is not under the rule of Hamas - the house that you have owned and lived in for generations can be taken away from you at any moment, bulldozers knock on the door to demolish the house on your head, or an American Jew will take it over to live in, and the Palestinian cannot move from one street to another until after Passing through three checkpoints, during which he is exposed to the rudeness of the invaders. These are ordinary, routine atrocities. Not to mention that they were beaten and killed. All this was still happening, but the cry was no longer reaching the rest of the world, not even Muslims.
The cries were suppressed so as not to go beyond the borders of Gaza and Jerusalem. Not only through false propaganda by Israel and its supporters, but waves of secularization, submission, and indifference among Muslims also contributed to this. To become indifferent to oppression, to take it for granted, to get used to living with it... It fills you with a feeling of helplessness that you cannot confront the injustice that you have always objected to and give up, but rather come to terms with it, and act as if it does not exist... This is what I mean by being partners To the oppressor in his injustice