Imagine being 10 years old, waking up to the sound of bombs instead of birds. Imagine walking past the rubble of your school, the ashes of your neighborhood, and the silence of a world that promised never again. This is not imagination for the children of Gaza—it is their reality. Gaza bleeds again, and with every drop of blood, the conscience of the world is further stained.
The trauma is more than physical—it is deep, psychological. Children no longer dream of a future. Parents no longer promise safety. Students hold books in one hand and bury their friends with the other. The emotional toll is unbearable, and the moral decay of global powers is painfully obvious.
Powerful institutions—those sworn to protect human rights—remain silent, complicit in their inaction. The hypocrisy is clear: where are the declarations of humanity when Gaza is burning? Where is justice when a people are dehumanized before the world?
In the midst of this silence, the voices that matter most now are yours—ours. University students for justice have always been the heartbeat of meaningful change. From anti-colonial struggles to anti-apartheid movements, it was the student voice that carried truth through the noise.
Now, it is time again—for student solidarity with Gaza to rise louder than the airstrikes. To stand not just with hashtags, but with action. To stand with Palestine in campuses, streets, and hearts. This is not just a fight for freedom—it’s a fight for the soul of humanity.
Jamiat is devoutly committed to building a strong and developed Pakistan.