maandag 24 november 2025

Maria Zakharova describes the suffering inflicted on Palestinians as indescribable

 


Maria Zakharova describes the suffering inflicted on Palestinians as indescribable, citing nearly 100,000 civilians “killed consciously, intentionally,” many after prolonged torture. She claims some forces took pleasure in their suffering, pointing to videos of dismembered Palestinians where people laughed and said it was normal, and to scenes of people watching a pregnant woman die in labor on TV screens, enjoying it. She even compares this behavior to the United Kingdom, calling it a “demarcation line” for humanity. Zakharova likens it to a genetic breakdown or a sickness like pedophilia that must be “treated medically.” She stresses that a normal, civilized human should feel pain for a wounded child automatically, without needing to know their nationality, religion, or ethnicity. If someone cannot, she says, “it is the sign of a beast” and “absolute perversion.” She frames this not as a legal matter but as a profound human and moral issue, emphasizing that dehumanization and deriving pleasure from others’ suffering represent a deep crisis of civilization. For Zakharova, the measure of humanity is immediate empathy, and the lack of it marks a fundamental moral collapse.

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