Buried Alive: The Silent Agony in Gaza
Let’s be real—what’s happening in Gaza is not just heartbreaking, it’s horrifying.
And the silence from the world? Deafening.
While politicians posture and media filters what we’re allowed to see, hundreds of innocent people are dying slow, excruciating deaths beneath the rubble—not because help can’t reach them, but because the help is being intentionally withheld. Let that sink in.
No Equipment. No Help. No Humanity.
The truth is this: Gaza is under siege. But I’m not just talking about bombs. I’m talking about the deliberate denial of heavy rescue equipment—cranes, excavators, lifting tools—anything that could help dig people out from collapsed homes, schools, and shelters.
This isn’t war. This is a slow, methodical suffocation of life.
Children are trapped beneath concrete slabs, their cries fading with each passing hour. Mothers clutch lifeless limbs of their babies beneath rubble. Fathers scream into dust-choked air, knowing no help is coming. These are not just numbers in a headline. These are human lives, and the world is watching them slip away—on purpose.
This Isn’t About Politics. It’s About People.
Too many hide behind political arguments and excuses: “It’s complicated.” “There are risks.”
But I have a question: Since when did politics become more important than people?
Since when did the red tape weigh more than a beating heart? Since when did saving lives become optional?
There is no “complex side” to this. There are survivors trapped. There is equipment that could help.
And someone is choosing not to allow it in.
This isn’t just cruel—it’s inhumane.
Truth Hurts. But Silence Kills.
If this post makes you uncomfortable, good.
Comfort in the face of injustice is complicity. Silence when lives are at stake is a form of violence.
We don’t need to be politicians to raise our voices. We don’t need to be experts to demand rescue equipment gets through. We just need to be human.
And I refuse to sit quietly while human beings are left to die buried and forgotten.
This Is a Call to Wake Up.
Let’s stop scrolling past these headlines like they’re just another piece of news.
Let’s stop thinking, “That’s over there. It’s not my problem.”
Because if we believe in justice, in peace, in humanity—then Gaza is our problem.
And every soul dying beneath rubble because no one sent a crane or cutter—that blood is on all of us if we keep turning away.
Maria D.C. Santiago
Voice for the Voiceless.
๐ Bible Reflection:
"Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter. If you say, 'But we knew nothing about this,' does not He who weighs the heart perceive it?"
—Proverbs 24:11-12
Let the world hear us.
Let this post be the sound of someone not staying silent.
๐#GazaVoices
๐#HumanityFirst
๐#LetRescueIn
๐#BuriedButNotForgotten
๐#TruthOverPolitics
๐#NoExcuseForSilence
๐#RaiseYourVoice
๐#ThisIsWarCrime
๐#PeopleOverPower
๐#CrazyFilterLadyTruth



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