Shah J. Chiudhury
Gaza…
The name is no longer just a place on the map; it has become a wound on the conscience of the world — a mirror reflecting the failure of humanity.
Beneath the ruins lie children, mothers, and shattered dreams — all turned into instruments of a brutal political game.
People are dying, yet their deaths are being used as tools for political gain.
Today, Gaza is not only a battlefield — it has become a major theme in election campaigns across the world.
Who stands for Gaza and who stands against it has become the new line of political division.
As bombs fall and homes burn, some leaders find ways to turn that tragedy into votes.
The cries of Gaza’s children have turned into echoes of campaign speeches — where human suffering is drowned out by the noise of power.
Gaza has become the ugliest weapon of politics —
where propaganda matters more than truth, and ambition overshadows compassion.
Media spins narratives, governments calculate interests, and humanity becomes a casualty of convenience.
But history knows — no politics endures forever; only the voice of humanity does.
One day, in this same land of ruins, children will play again, and laughter will rise in the wind.
And then the world will realize — those who played politics over innocent lives were the ones who truly lost.
Let humanity be free — and let ugly politics perish.
The world will only be beautiful again
when a child’s tears are no longer part of propaganda,
but the rhythm of hope and the song of a new dawn.
Be well. Love deeply.
Shah’r Lekhalekhi — Journey in the Shelter of Words