Isn't this weird and ironic?

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The world remembers the Holocaust every year. Editorials are written about it after major Jewish festivals that happen. Monuments and memorials are built and being planned constantly. The world remembers the traumatic and disastrous genocide that happened 70 years ago.

But why does the world silence on the current situation? Why do people remain uninformed about Gaza? Why are governments reluctant to send humanitarian aid to the Palestinians? Why is the UN and the Middle East Quartet slow to come up with a solution for a permanent cease-fire? Why does the world turn a blind eye to the building of the Separation Wall in the West Bank? Why do Western Democracies abstained from voting in a solution to the ongoing conflict?

Why?

Why do people remember the past and promise that history will never repeat again, but ignore the events that happen under their observance?
 
there ARE countries sending aids...but doesnt arrive there due to political corruption..
 
Lol @ the holocaust..
the whole hype is b/s... same with 9/11....

Things WAY more important and with WAY more losses have happened thru history..... Yet those 2 are the 'big deal'....

like, yeah people did die.. and we feel sorry for them and what not... But look at the rest of the world u know?...
 
It all has to do with politics. Governments don't want to step on the wrong feet. They don't want to jeopardize their own country's safety by supporting one side or the other in fear of retaliation. Also, this is just my opinion, but it seems that no one wants to get involved with the Middle East because there is never an end to the feuding.
 
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