
The massacre in Gaza does not need further investigations or diplomatic commissions that postpone the truth, because the reality is visible to the entire world. The attacks on hospitals, journalists, and defenseless communities are established facts that constitute crimes against humanity, and those responsible must be brought before international justice without further excuses.
Benjamin Netanyahu, as Prime Minister of Israel, bears direct responsibility for a military policy that has turned Gaza into an open-air cemetery, with systematic bombings of civilians and the brutal silencing of the press. Every strike, every life lost, every murdered journalist is further evidence of his abuse of power and disregard for humanitarian law. But Netanyahu does not act alone.
Behind his impunity lies the political backing of the United States, and under Donald Trump’s administration that protection has become an absolute shield. Instead of calling for restraint or respect for human rights, Trump has embraced Netanyahu’s cause, shielding him in international forums, weakening every attempt at sanctions, and granting him a blank check for violence.
This complicity makes Trump a co-responsible party, because when a global leader decides to protect someone committing massacres against innocents, they become complicit in those crimes. Cover-up is part of the crime, and Trump’s policy not only endorses impunity but also undermines the credibility of the international justice system and the humanitarian law that should protect us all.
The international community now faces a moral crossroads: to allow the powerful to kill without consequence, or to raise its voice and demand justice regardless of which flag they wave.
Netanyahu must be denounced, detained, and tried for crimes against humanity. Trump, in turn, must be named as a political accomplice in this abuse, because humanity cannot accept leaders who govern under the principle that everything is permitted when one has military power and diplomatic backing.
This is not about partisan politics, it is about humanity. As long as innocents continue to die, as long as hospitals are bombed, and as long as journalists are silenced, complicity and silence are also crimes. The world cannot afford to look the other way.
Opinion in Voice — Justice Has Tilted Toward Power
“When power wins, humanity loses.”










