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"The article argues that the destruction of Gaza has created a massive moral gulf in the global moral order. It highlights the passive and active consent given by Western states to the destruction of Gaza, including the failure to impose a cease-fire and the provision of military support to Israel. The article also discusses the repression of those who speak out against the violence, including the labeling of critics as antisemitic and the silencing of voices that call for a just peace. The author argues that this moral abdication is not only a failure of Western states but also a threat to the values of human dignity and human rights."
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