No nation in history has endured oppression as profoundly as Jewish people

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
This is my sincere and unfiltered perspective as a Muslim in the Middle East: No other people have suffered so tragically from mass
atrocities, the slaughter of women and children, and the collective loss of both life and dignity throughout world history.The first
instance of this great oppression occurred when Pharaoh committed genocide against every male child of the Israelites, justifying his
actions under the pretext of protecting his rule and preventing the birth of the Prophet Moses
Just as history might have taken a different course had Pharaoh recognized the rights of the Israelite nation, so too could the cycle of
mass killings have been prevented if justice and the rights of all peoples were upheld.The key distinction between these two historical
However, in the case of the mass killings in Gaza, the images and footage captured by cameras and mobile phones leave no room for denial or
concealment.Thus, the path to establishing and sustaining peace in the world lies solely in upholding justice and ensuring the rights of all
nations and peoples
their own people to use such ambitions as a pretext for committing mass atrocities against other nations and communities.From the depths of
decision-makers of their own history and the future of their children.In the end, only one important question remains for the scholars and
true followers of the Jewish faith: Which of the two has inflicted a more fundamental and devastating blow to the image of this pure
and children in Gaza?Which one, truly?