✊🏽 We are recording this genocide — one crime at a time. If you believe in that work, help us carry it:
I wish I didn’t have to keep writing these posts.
I wish the images weren’t real.
But tonight, I’m sharing a video of a man — an elderly Palestinian man — who has just been starved to death in Gaza.
He is dead.
He’s lying on a steel morgue table.
There are no bandages. No blood. No signs of trauma.
His body didn’t explode. It didn’t collapse from a bomb.
It simply ran out of nourishment.
He is a skeleton.
You can count every single one of his ribs.
His skin is stretched tight over bone.
His face is sunken.
His arms are limp.
And he is not the first.
He wasn’t starving. He was being starved.
Let me say that again:
He was starved to death.
This wasn’t dehydration.
It wasn’t medical neglect.
It wasn’t the chaos of war.
This was the direct result of a deliberate, strategic policy by the Israeli government — funded, defended, and armed by the United States.
Food was blocked.
Aid was stolen.
Trucks were burned.
Supplies were buried in sand.
And now he is dead.
And they knew exactly what would happen.
This is a war crime.
Under international law — under the Geneva Conventions and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court — starving civilians to death is illegal.
It is not a gray area.
It is not situational.
Using food as a weapon is a war crime.
Causing death by famine is a war crime.
Targeting the elderly, the sick, the vulnerable — it is a war crime.
And yet, Israel continues.
With full U.S. support.
With full Western protection.
With no consequences.
They didn’t just kill this man.
They tried to erase him.
But we will not let them.
We will not let this man’s body be forgotten.
We will not let the cause of his death be misreported.
We will not let this crime go unnamed.
We are documenting this genocide — not just for today, but for the generations who will demand to know what happened, and who allowed it.
Because this is not just history.
It’s evidence.
And the day will come when someone is forced to answer for this man.
For his hunger.
For his final hours.
For the silence that surrounded his death.
🛡️ If this work matters, join us.
We are doing this one post at a time.
One name at a time.
One death at a time.
Help us carry the memory. Help us fight the silence.
💬 Comment. Share. Refuse to look away.
Say his name.
Post his photo.
Share this story.
Help people understand what it means to be starved to death.
Because one day, when they say this wasn’t genocide —
we’ll show them this video.
With grief, fire, and clarity,
Shaun
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