Global Solidarity Call: Hamas Declares Critical 3-Day Protest Campaign Against Gaza Famine And Blockade

Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza sparks international protests amid famine and humanitarian crisis.

Hamas’s official logo, calling on its followers to mobilize this Sunday against the offensive in Gaza. 19/7/2025


July 19, 2025 Hour: 11:05 am

Hamas issues a Solidarity Call for global protests against the Gaza humanitarian crisis and Israeli blockade. With over 53,000 dead and famine risks escalating, urgent international action is demanded.

Related: Critical Gaza Humanitarian and Health Crisis: 58,000 Dead and Rising Famine Threat


Geopolitical Context Behind the Hamas Global Solidarity Call for Gaza

The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza has intensified as the humanitarian and health crisis in the enclave reaches catastrophic levels. On Saturday, July 19, 2025, Hamas issued an urgent appeal for mass mobilization starting Sunday, July 20, calling for global protests against what it describes as a systematic policy of starvation and extermination by Israel.

The call targets Arab, Islamic, and international civil society groups, urging them to organize demonstrations, marches, and public actions in front of Israeli and U.S. embassies and international institutions. The movement has framed the situation as a “genocide in progress”, accusing the international community of complicity.

🔗 Telesur – Hamas Global Mobilization

Hamas Calls for 3-Day Global Protest Against Gaza Famine

In a statement released this Saturday, the Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza urged a worldwide wave of demonstrations to begin on July 20, 2025, denouncing what it calls an ongoing extermination campaign by Israel and the complicity of Western governments in allowing it to continue.

The movement described the Israeli military campaign as a blatant violation of international law and moral standards, calling for the next few days to become a global moment of marches, rallies, and public actions demanding an end to the blockade and the cessation of hostilities.

We call on all free peoples of the world to break the silence,” said the statement, which emphasized the need for political, diplomatic, and social pressure on governments and international institutions.

🔗 Infobae – Hamas International Appeal

Humanitarian Disaster in Gaza Deepens

Since the escalation of hostilities in October 2023, the Gaza Health Ministry has reported over 53,000 civilian deaths, primarily women, children, and elderly individuals. The enclave faces a near-total collapse of essential services — including food, clean water, electricity, and medical care — with over 3,000 aid trucks stuck at Rafah and minimal access to life-saving supplies.

The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have confirmed a man-made famine and a complete breakdown of the health system, with children dying from malnutrition and hospitals unable to treat the sick due to lack of medicine and power.

This is not just a war zone — it is a place where people are dying because they cannot eat or get treatment,” said a local health official. “The world must act before it’s too late.”

Gaza Famine and Health Collapse: A Preventable Tragedy

The Gaza humanitarian crisis has led to widespread disease outbreaks, including cholera and dehydration, due to the lack of clean water and nutrition. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have issued urgent alerts, noting that over 90% of Gaza’s healthcare facilities are non-operational.

The blockade has also prevented access to medical evacuations, maternal care, and basic medicines. Thousands of patients are now left without treatment, while hospitals operate without electricity, fuel, or water.

We are witnessing the collapse of an entire health system under siege conditions,” said a WHO representative, reinforcing the urgency of the Hamas-led mobilization.

🔗 World Health Organization – Gaza Health Report

Hamas Demands Action Beyond Words

The movement urged religious scholars, political leaders, and intellectuals to take a firm stance and break the silence surrounding the Gaza humanitarian crisis. It also called for sustained mobilization beyond a single day, insisting that pressure must continue until the siege is lifted and aid flows freely.

The statement emphasized the need for a unified global voice demanding an immediate ceasefire, an end to the blockade, and strict adherence to international humanitarian law.

Hamas also criticized several Arab governments for their inaction, accusing them of abandoning humanitarian principles and failing to support the Palestinian cause.

International Response and Growing Awareness

The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza arrives amid rising global awareness and protest activity. Across the world, civil society groups, student organizations, and political movements have staged demonstrations calling for an end to the Israeli military campaign and the lifting of the blockade.

However, the movement warns that rhetoric is not enough — it demands concrete diplomatic pressure on Israel and its allies, particularly the United States and European nations, to halt the ongoing aggression.

Organizations like the United Nations and Amnesty International have documented the crisis, with the UN describing the situation as a man-made famine and humanitarian catastrophe.

🔗 UN News – Gaza Famine Risk Report

Conclusion: A Movement for Global Conscience

The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza is not merely a political maneuver — it is a plea for global conscience, urging the world to act before the crisis becomes irreversible. As famine spreads and hospitals shut down, the call for mass protests and sustained pressure reflects the urgency of the moment.

While the international community remains divided, the movement insists that solidarity must move beyond words and translate into real diplomatic and humanitarian action. The question remains: will the world finally respond?


Author: JMVR

Source: Al Madeyeen