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Western Feminists’ Silence on Gaza

by خانم هاشمی

Political analyst Marzieh Samavati sharply criticizes Western feminist movements for their silence amid the suffering of Palestinian women in Gaza, revealing a politically selective and hollow face of feminism.


A Feminism of Convenience, Not Solidarity

Marzieh Samavati, a political analyst, calls out the glaring contradiction within Western feminism: though it has long championed women’s rights, it now remains silent in the face of genocide targeting Palestinian women and children. By turning away from the suffering in Gaza, Samavati argues, Western feminism reveals its politically selective nature. This is not about defending women—it’s about serving a broader liberal agenda.

Words for Freedom, Silence for Gaza

Samavati draws attention to a disheartening contrast: while Western feminists vocally push for sexual freedoms and the removal of veils in Islamic societies, they choose silence when veiled, resilient Palestinian women are killed under bombardment in Gaza. Such silence, she asserts, betrays the very essence of defending women and human rights.

Gaza’s Women: Symbols of Resistance and Human Dignity

In Samavati’s view, Palestinian women today embody human dignity and resistance. Amid destruction, they nurture life, instill values of sacrifice and struggle in their children, and even take active roles on the front lines. If feminism truly claims to protect women, why does it fail to support these women? Samavati suggests the answer is simple: Palestinian women do not fit the Western cultural mold and instead stand under the banner of Islamic resistance.

Double Standards Render Feminism Meaningless

According to Samavati, Western media, which sensationalizes trivial incidents in countries like Iran, largely ignores the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. These double standards strip Western feminism of meaning—its silence implicitly legitimizes the crimes committed against Palestinian women. She argues that genuine defense of women’s rights must be universal, not selective.

Conclusion: Gaza’s Women as Heroes, Not Victims

Samavati concludes powerfully: Palestinian women reveal the true honor of humanity and the essence of womanhood. They are not victims—they are heroes. And this is precisely what Western feminism refuses to acknowledge.

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