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Much for world, Bangladesh to do to stop Gaza genocide
THE wave of protests taking place as elsewhere around the world as in Bangladesh in solidarity with Palestine, demanding an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and condemning US complicity in an expanding offensive in the Palestinian city, that too, in violation of a ceasefire is something that...

Much for world, Bangladesh to do to stop Gaza genocide
14 April, 2025, 00:00
THE wave of protests taking place as elsewhere around the world as in Bangladesh in solidarity with Palestine, demanding an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and condemning US complicity in an expanding offensive in the Palestinian city, that too, in violation of a ceasefire is something that Israel and the United States should heed for them to act and the world community for it to make Israel and the United States act to end the Israeli brutality. When the roads of the world are swarming with protesters rising up against the Israeli offensive, tens of thousands of Bangladeshis — political leaders, professionals, students and ordinary people — on April 12 marched down the roads in the capital, carrying Bangladeshi and Palestinian flags, banners and festoons mostly reading ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Save Gaza’ and carried symbolic dead bodies to Suhrawardy Udyan, where political parties, civil groups and Islamic scholars gathered under the banner of the Palestine Solidarity Movement. They demanded an end to the Israeli attacks on Gaza and the foundation of an independent Palestine. Official Palestinian figures put the death toll in Gaza at more than 61,700 since October 7, 2023.
But the protests held in Suhrawardy Udyan on April 12 where a declaration outlined the demands for the United Nations, the world community and Muslim world leaders, especially Arab nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Bangladesh government appear hardly critical of the United States. Israel’s genocide in Gaza has, of course, resulted from the nonchalance of the Muslim world, especially Arab nations. But it could not happen without the complicity of the United States. Before the Balfour declaration was made public, it was approved by the United States in early 1918. The west, generally, and the United States, especially, having ignored the historical context has given rise to the current state of the conflict.
The United States, the first country to grant Israel recognition on May 14, 1948, engineered the Oslo accord and the Abraham accord to further consolidate Israel as the colonial settler state in occupied Palestine with support from major Arab states. The Arab world and the United States are both equally responsible for the current state of Palestine and they all should be equally condemned. It is time political leaders and forces in Bangladesh acted in equally condemning Israel and the United States for the genocide and also calling out the United States on doing enough.
The world leaders and the Arab nations should, therefore, rise up to force Israel and the United States to stop genocide in Gaza and effect a sustainable solution to the problems. Political leaders and forces in Bangladesh should also realise that it is no time for them to mince words about the United States when it comes to injustice inflicted on Palestine.
14 April, 2025, 00:00
THE wave of protests taking place as elsewhere around the world as in Bangladesh in solidarity with Palestine, demanding an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza and condemning US complicity in an expanding offensive in the Palestinian city, that too, in violation of a ceasefire is something that Israel and the United States should heed for them to act and the world community for it to make Israel and the United States act to end the Israeli brutality. When the roads of the world are swarming with protesters rising up against the Israeli offensive, tens of thousands of Bangladeshis — political leaders, professionals, students and ordinary people — on April 12 marched down the roads in the capital, carrying Bangladeshi and Palestinian flags, banners and festoons mostly reading ‘Free Palestine’ and ‘Save Gaza’ and carried symbolic dead bodies to Suhrawardy Udyan, where political parties, civil groups and Islamic scholars gathered under the banner of the Palestine Solidarity Movement. They demanded an end to the Israeli attacks on Gaza and the foundation of an independent Palestine. Official Palestinian figures put the death toll in Gaza at more than 61,700 since October 7, 2023.
But the protests held in Suhrawardy Udyan on April 12 where a declaration outlined the demands for the United Nations, the world community and Muslim world leaders, especially Arab nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Bangladesh government appear hardly critical of the United States. Israel’s genocide in Gaza has, of course, resulted from the nonchalance of the Muslim world, especially Arab nations. But it could not happen without the complicity of the United States. Before the Balfour declaration was made public, it was approved by the United States in early 1918. The west, generally, and the United States, especially, having ignored the historical context has given rise to the current state of the conflict.
The United States, the first country to grant Israel recognition on May 14, 1948, engineered the Oslo accord and the Abraham accord to further consolidate Israel as the colonial settler state in occupied Palestine with support from major Arab states. The Arab world and the United States are both equally responsible for the current state of Palestine and they all should be equally condemned. It is time political leaders and forces in Bangladesh acted in equally condemning Israel and the United States for the genocide and also calling out the United States on doing enough.
The world leaders and the Arab nations should, therefore, rise up to force Israel and the United States to stop genocide in Gaza and effect a sustainable solution to the problems. Political leaders and forces in Bangladesh should also realise that it is no time for them to mince words about the United States when it comes to injustice inflicted on Palestine.