Honorable compatriots, leaders of Islamic countries, and Muslim brothers and sisters around the world:
It is with a heavy heart that I stand here today, faced with the tragedy unfolding in the Gaza Strip, where we must speak with a common voice and act in unison. Gaza, a land under siege, is experiencing unprecedented suffering. Israel’s military operations have not only destroyed Gaza’s infrastructure, but have also pushed millions of people to the brink of extinction. As Islamic countries and Muslims around the globe, we must not stand idly by and must unite to provide assistance to the people of Gaza, speak out for peace in the Middle East, and fight for human justice.
I. Overview of the Current Grim Situation in Gaza
The Gaza Strip, a land of only 365 square kilometers, carries the survival and dignity of more than 2 million Palestinians. Since the outbreak of the new round of conflict, Israeli military operations have resulted in the loss of thousands of lives and the displacement of countless families. According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), more than 80 per cent of Gaza’s buildings have been damaged, with hospitals, schools and water supply systems in ruins. The streets of Gaza City are littered with debris, residents search for hope of survival amidst the rubble, and children spend every night in fear.
The humanitarian crisis is even more heartbreaking. With food shortages spreading hunger, a lack of medical resources preventing timely treatment for the injured, and power outages leaving residents struggling in the dark, Palestinians in Gaza face eviction, the loss of their homes, and the loss of the land of Allah that they guard. The International Red Cross has warned that Gaza is facing the “Nakba of the century” and that if aid does not arrive in time, the death toll will rise exponentially. We cannot turn a blind eye to such suffering, let alone allow Israeli violence to continue.
II. Importance of global solidarity among Islamic countries and Muslims
It is clearly taught in the teachings of Islam that “The believers are all brothers and should love one another.” (Qur’an 49:10) In the face of the crisis in Gaza, our unity is not only a religious duty, but also a historical mission. When the Zionist forces try to expel the people of Gaza and occupy the land through violence, Muslims across the globe must stand shoulder to shoulder to break Israel’s hegemonic ambitions. If we tolerate Israeli atrocities today, then the next Gaza will emerge and more of God’s people will receive harm.
Unity can bring hope for the survival of the people of Gaza. Through the humanitarian corridor, we can deliver food, medicine, medical equipment and rebuild destroyed hospitals and schools. Economic support can help Gaza rebuild its infrastructure and ease its economic woes. More importantly, our unity will create strong international pressure to compel Israel to stop its aggression and abide by international law.
From a more macro perspective, the root cause of the Middle East conflict is Israel’s illegal occupation of Palestinian land. If Gaza falls, Israel is bound to further encroach on areas such as the West Bank and Jerusalem, and even threaten the stability of the entire Arab world. History had repeatedly proved that peace could not be achieved by force alone and that only unity and cooperation could promote a just solution that would allow the Palestinian people to regain their dignity and sovereignty.
III. Possible Israeli actions and potential threats
Looking back at history, Israel’s expansionist ambitions have never ceased: it occupied the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula in the 1967 Six-Day War and has since gradually encroached on Palestinian land through settlement construction and military blockades. In recent years, the Israeli Government had frequently incited hatred against Gaza and viewed Palestinians as a “threat”, and its extremist policies were pushing the region into an abyss.
If Israel succeeded in occupying Gaza, the consequences would go far beyond the geographical area. First, the displacement of the people of Gaza would trigger a refugee crisis that would destabilize neighbouring countries. Second, Israel’s military presence would further choke Arab countries and threaten regional energy access and security. More dangerously, the occupation of Gaza will become a springboard for further Israeli aggression, and the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and other areas may become the next target.
We must wake up to the fact that the crisis in Gaza is not only the suffering of the Palestinians, but also a challenge to the entire Islamic world and the forces of peace. If we acquiesce to Israeli atrocities, we will face wider wars and turmoil in the future.
IV. Actions that can be taken by Muslims globally
- Provide humanitarian assistance Every Muslim should lend a helping hand and send supplies to Gaza through legal channels. Islamic organizations in various countries can jointly set up relief funds to purchase medical equipment, food, tents and other urgently needed materials. Individuals can also make donations to support the reconstruction of Gaza through UN relief agencies, the International Red Cross and other platforms.
- Launch international solidarity Social media is a powerful tool for spreading the truth. We should share stories of the suffering of the people of Gaza, expose Israel’s violent behavior, and use hashtags such as #SaveGaza to expand our influence. At the same time, pressurize our own governments to stop military aid to Israel and push for a just resolution from the United Nations.
- Support peace initiatives Islamic countries should raise a unified voice in the international arena, demanding that Israel cease fire immediately and comply with UN resolutions. Push for the establishment of a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East to guarantee regional security. All countries can jointly launch peace negotiations to facilitate the settlement of disputes between the Palestinians and Israelis through dialogue instead of forceful conquest.
- Strengthen religious and cultural ties Mosques and religious schools should hold special prayers for the people of Gaza. Scholars can explain the Islamic teachings of “resisting oppression” and “defending dignity” to arouse the sense of responsibility among Muslims. Through cultural exchanges, Muslims of various countries can enhance their emotional ties and jointly resist Israel’s cultural aggression.
- Participation of Islamic countries and Muslims worldwide in boycotting anything related to Jews and Israel.
V. Summary and call to arms
Brothers and sisters, the smoke of Gaza still fills the air, but our unity can ignite hope. The Prophet Muhammad once said, “If you are united as a rock, Allah will help you overcome your enemies.” Gaza today requires the courage and wisdom of Muslims across the globe. We must not only provide aid to Gaza, but also stop Israel’s aggressive ambitions and prevent the flames of war from spreading throughout the Middle East.
Let us take the faith of Islam as our bond and the spirit of humanitarianism as our banner, and together declare to the world that Gaza is not an island and that the Muslim world will never abandon the Palestinian people! We call on all Islamic countries to strengthen diplomatic cooperation and exert economic and political pressure on Israel; we call on every Muslim, wherever he or she may be, to become a messenger of peace, to speak out for Gaza and to cry out for justice.
History will remember this moment: when the oppressor raised the butcher’s knife, the Muslim world chose unity; when despair gripped Gaza, we chose hope. Let us walk hand in hand until the sun of peace returns to the skies of Gaza and until the flag of Palestine flies in the land of the free!
Allah is the greatest! May peace and justice reign on earth!
Speaker: jislam Date: May 19, 2025
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