Anger and frustration sweeping communication platforms following the scenes of the famine in Gaza news

The horrific scenes of Gaza children suffer from severe hunger raised a wave of anger and widespread frustration on social media platforms, amid sharp questions about the silence of the international community regarding what activists described as “genocide as starvation” in 2025.

Painful videos of Palestinian children appeared like skeletons getting food and flour days after the suffering of communication platforms, moving widespread interaction between users who expressed their dissatisfaction with the continued human tragedy.

According to United Nations reports, 470,000 people are in Gaza Strip They reached the fifth or catastrophic stage of hunger, which is the highest stage in the world ranking of hunger, while the numbers of humanitarian organizations indicate that a third of the population in the sector does not find food for consecutive days.

Shocking figures reveal that about 90,000 children and women suffer from severe malnutrition in the sector, while 800 people died while waiting for aid, and others lost their lives while searching for food amid the exceptional circumstances in the besieged sector.

And to launch the term Famine Officially, it is necessary to provide specific conditions, including that two people in every 10,000 people die daily due to hunger or related diseases, and that 30% of children suffer from severe malnutrition, and that 20% of families are unable to obtain minimal food daily.

Silence is the ugliest

The network of networks (7/225/225) monitored an aspect of the interaction of the tweeters with the painful scenes, where Elie Sfeir wrote: “The silence of the world and every person is free from the famine, death and destruction that is being done in Gaza is the ugliest of famine in itself. Where is the United Nations where are the charitable institutions where are the international courts?”

Omar Bani Bakr tweeted, saying: “Because the world has lost its morals, humanity and dignity … all the world leaders are criminals and lie publicly … If they had the lowest moral level, the war would have been arrested a long time ago,” expressing the prevailing frustration among activists towards the international position.

In turn, Sido wrote: “All celebrities and all the influencers are accountable before God like us all because they are supposed to take advantage of their voice and pages in publishing and talking about Gaza,” calling on the influencers to exploit their platforms to raise awareness of the ongoing human tragedy.

On the other hand, Ghanem expressed the feelings of shyness, saying: “By God, we are ashamed, and God is ashamed of our situation.

The interaction was not limited to Arab activists, as the global actor Joaquin Phoenix spoke about the situation in Gaza and the feasibility of distributing aid, joining the list of celebrities who raised their voices to denounce the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Strip.

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