The French newspaper La Croix said that humanitarian organizations and United Nations agencies no longer know the language to use to warn of the ongoing tragedy and hell in which the Gaza Strip lives, and emergency specialists also no longer find the words to describe what they saw or what was conveyed to them.
In an editorial written by Jean-Christophe Bloquin, the newspaper hesitated between describing what was happening as “absolute horror,” a “hellish scenario,” or “the darkest hour known to humanity.”
She pointed out that this tragedy, although its shocking truth is beyond doubt, is taking place without the media being able to report it on the ground independently.
“Lacroix” explained this by saying that Israel’s desire to eliminate the military organization of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) comes before the duty to protect the civilian population that it forced to displace and seeks to crowd them into a narrow corner of the land without regard to hygiene, health and food conditions. Norwegian diplomat Jan Egeland said – He is a highly respected figure in the humanitarian field – for the “Gaza annihilation”.
However, the newspaper believes that Hamas is the first accused of causing what happened, but the primary responsibility lies with Israel, which has been blinded by the logic of revenge. As for the weakness of the official reactions in Europe, the United States, and some Arab countries,It is due to the desire to weaken Hamas, which increases the persecution of Palestinians to a scandalous level.