When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
This powerful truth finds its most brutal and undeniable manifestation in the unimaginable horrors unfolding in Gaza.
The situation has descended into an abyss. Today thousands of civilians received text messages with evacuation orders. These directives, issued by the Zionist state and its occupation forces, are not merely instructions to move; they are a calculated strategy to push an entire population into impossible situations, leaving them vulnerable to systematic targeting, even as they desperately queue for life-saving aid. The recent orders brutally warn those who were in:
Palestinians search for casualties a day after Israeli strikes on houses in Jabalia refugee camp. [Mohammed Al-Masri/Reuters]
Jabalia and its eastern parts
Gaza City's Old City, Al-Turkman
Al-Tuffah
Al-Daraj
Al-Sabra
Jabalia Al-Balad
Jabalia Al-Nazla
Nuseirat Camp
Al-Rawda
Al-Nahda
Al-Zuhoor
Al-Salam
Tel Al-Zaatar
Israeli Occupation forces evacuation orders for Gazans, dated 1st of July 2025
… that military operations will escalate. This isn't a suggestion; it's a death sentence for those who cannot move, and a desperate gamble for those who do.
What our Sa7ten team has witnessed on the ground is a testament to a cruelty that defies comprehension.
As Ahmad, our Operations Director, and Abu Salah, our Field Operations Coordinator, have relayed, we've seen firsthand the faces of people forced to abandon their homes in Al-Tuffah or Tel Al-Zaatar, their histories, and their very sense of belonging. They're pushed into ever-shrinking pockets of land, often with no shelter, no clean water, and no safe haven. Our teams move through the rubble-strewn streets of what were once thriving neighborhoods like Al-Sabra and Al-Daraj. The stories we’ve been told today are chilling: people dodging live fire while seeking a handful of flour, families huddled in makeshift tents in the designated "safe zones" that are anything but that. Children's eyes reflect a profound weariness beyond their years. One individual asked our team, "Please, we just want water," a plea that rips through the soul. Highlighting what we’ve seen for too long: the most basic necessities are being weaponized. It’s a profound disgrace to humanity and the international community that such appeals are not only common but are met with such brutal indifference.
Yet, amidst this unrelenting barbarity, our people in Gaza display an outstanding steadfastness. Their sumud, their unwavering rootedness, is a beacon against the darkness, a testament to a spirit that refuses to be broken. This indomitable spirit stands in stark contrast to the criminality and genocidal Zionist regime. The systematic targeting of civilians, the deliberate obstruction of humanitarian aid, and the repeated displacement from areas like Jabalia Al-Balad to other regions to only be bombed anew. These are calculated maneuvers designed for the destruction of our people. This is a genocide, plain and simple.
Palestinians inspect the damage at an UNRWA school sheltering displaced people that was hit in an Israeli air strike on Sunday, in Gaza City, June 30, 2025. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa
Speak Up, Act Now!
We urge every individual, every government, and every international humanitarian organization to rise to this moment. Talk, mobilize, and intervene. Raise your voices louder than ever before. Demand accountability for these atrocities. Pressure your governments to cease all complicity and to actively condemn the ongoing genocide. Don't shy away from calling things for what they are. This isn't a conflict; it's a systematic campaign of eradication. It's time to dismantle the structures of impunity that shield these crimes. It's time to speak the truth, loud and clear: this is a genocide, and we must act to stop it.