During World War II, Anne Frank’s diary revealed the suffering of Jewish families hiding from Nazi persecution, a narrative echoing today with Palestinian children facing starvation and violence amid Israeli attacks in Gaza. Eight decades after the Holocaust, the international community is urged to confront this ongoing tragedy, as Turkey, under President Erdogan, actively opposes these actions, drawing parallels with its historical stance against genocide. Turkey’s humanitarian efforts and advocacy for international law stand in stark contrast to Western complicity, highlighting the need for immediate global action against such atrocities.