The Palestinians refuse to see themselves as a defeated people. I join them in 
that refusal!
Charles
Opinion | As the World Helps Gaza Rebuild, It Must Respect the Dignity of Its 
People | Common Dreams

Portraying the people of Gaza only as victims may hold Israel accountable for 
its genocide, but it fails to recognize the agency Palestinians have earned and 
deserve.


Following every Israeli war on Gaza, numerous narratives emerge. Some claim 
victory for one side and defeat for the other, while others—knowingly or 
unknowingly—attempt to exploit the aftermath for their own purposes.


The latter is not always nefarious, as the humanitarian calamities resulting 
from Israel's actions are undeniable—especially as Israel and its allies often 
use aid to Palestinians as bargaining chips for political concessions or to 
exert pressure on the strip and its leadership.

This dynamic often results in the exploitation of Palestinian suffering to 
raise funds, sometimes by organizations with high overhead costs, leaving 
independent researchers puzzled over the discrepancies between the funds 
collected and the funds allocated.

The new narrative must position Gaza as the heart of the Palestinian struggle, 
as a model for humanity, and as the central path for the liberation of 
Palestine—which, thanks to Gaza, now seems closer than ever.

Additionally, Gaza lacks an independent commission to track all received funds 
and their usage, which leads to controversies and public accusations at times.

Exploiting Gaza

However, this is a topic for another discussion. The issue at hand here is the 
portrayal of Gaza's victims—particularly children—without dignity or respect 
for their privacy, all in the name of helping Palestinian victims.

Throughout the latest Israeli assault on Gaza, the desperation of many 
Palestinian families, faced with famine and extermination, led them to seek 
help from international donors, often turning to online donation platforms.

Many of these personal fundraisers were, of course, legitimate, as Gaza was 
entirely pushed past the point of starvation. Yet, suspicious accounts also 
appeared, raising money for individuals—real or imagined—who had not sought 
assistance.

Perhaps future researchers will uncover how Gaza has been exploited by online 
profiteers and determine how to regulate such practices.

We hesitated to raise this issue during the war, fearing that a single misstep 
could have dire consequences for an individual or a family. Now that a 
cease-fire has been signed, it is crucial to open the conversation to scrutiny.

Reclaiming the Narrative

The latest Israeli war on Gaza was not ordinary, but then, no previous wars 
have been anything but destructive and lethal. For Israel, it was a genocide—a 
war aimed at exterminating Gaza's population through mass killings and driving 
the survivors into Egypt.

Thanks to the legendary steadfastness of Gaza's resistance and the unbending 
spirit of its people, Israel failed. As Israeli writer David K. Rees said, "For 
the first time, Israel just lost a war"

This is the Gaza that most Palestinians want us to know and remember—a symbol 
of collective strength and resistance. Their hope is that this message can 
reverberate around the world, not only to elevate the centrality of Gaza and 
Palestine in all political discourse but also to inspire oppressed groups 
globally to fight for their rights unapologetically.

Sadly, though sometimes understandably, that message is not one many are eager 
to champion.

Many will continue to see Palestinians only as victims. While this narrative 
may hold Israel accountable for its genocide, it fails to recognize the agency 
Palestinians have earned and deserve.

However, at times, this viewpoint can be understandable, especially in 
charitable causes, where the immediate need for aid must be addressed. Yet, it 
is possible to strike a balance—between meeting the urgent needs of victims and 
honoring their dignity, resilience, and collective power.

Not Hapless Victims

The exploitation of Palestinians, especially their children, as tools for 
fundraising must end. Gaza's children, many of whom are amputees, should not be 
paraded in the most degrading manner to appeal to wealthy donors. The world 
already knows what Israel has done to the Palestinian people—especially the 
children of Gaza, who suffer the highest rate of child amputations globally.

This is not to deny the suffering. We are proud and humbled by every 
Palestinian child—whether martyred, injured, amputated, or emotionally scarred. 
However, instead of portraying them as helpless victims, we must celebrate them 
as poets, artists, reporters, and representatives of their people.

The time has come for a new narrative, one fundamentally different from those 
that have emerged in the wake of previous wars. The new narrative must position 
Gaza as the heart of the Palestinian struggle, as a model for humanity, and as 
the central path for the liberation of Palestine—which, thanks to Gaza, now 
seems closer than ever.

Don't Help Israel

To betray this fact is to betray Gaza and all its sacrifices. A victim-only 
narrative that ignores the larger political context risks undoing the gains 
made by Palestinian popular resistance in Gaza and inadvertently helping Israel 
reintroduce a fear-driven discourse. After 15 months of relentless genocide, 
Israel has failed to instill fear in Gaza's population—and it must not succeed 
in rebuilding it.

Yes, we must spare no effort to help Gaza rebuild and resume its historical 
role as the leader of the Palestinian liberation movement. But we must do so 
with sensitivity, compassion, and above all, respect for Gaza and its 
unparalleled sacrifices.



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