Silenced Voices: Israel's Targeting of Lebanese Women Ignored by Women’s Rights Organizations

Silenced Voices: Israel’s Targeting of Lebanese Women Ignored by Women’s Rights Organizations

In the midst of global conversations surrounding human rights and equality, the tragic reality in South Lebanon starkly contrasts with these ideals. Lebanese women are enduring unimaginable suffering as Israeli missiles target their lives, yet the silence from women’s rights organizations is deafening. This silence raises critical questions about the commitment of these organizations to truly defend women and their dignity.

Since the onset of the U.S.-led Israeli aggression, the systematic targeting of women has proven to be a deliberate strategy rather than an unintended consequence of military actions. This approach is part of a broader Zionist policy that aims at civilian populations, particularly mothers, who are essential to family stability and resilience against occupation.

The heartbreaking incident involving Zeinab Raslan, who was killed alongside her husband, Hassan Atwi (who lost his sight during the Pager Massacre), on October 6, 2025, serves as a poignant illustration of the ongoing Israeli aggression. The indiscriminate violence inflicted by Israeli forces shows that there are no boundaries when it comes to silencing the voices of life and hope in southern Lebanon.

  • The targeting of women and men alike demonstrates a complete disregard for human life.
  • Hypocritical women’s organizations, which typically advocate for “women’s rights” and “gender justice,” remain silent.
  • Since the ceasefire on November 27 of the previous year, 21 women have been killed, and 116 more have sustained injuries in a series of attacks.

These statistics are not mere numbers; they represent the ongoing violence against Lebanese women, who embody the cultural memory of the South and nurture generations of resistance fighters. The enemy recognizes that women are not only vital to society but also serve as primary custodians of national values. By targeting women, the aim is to extinguish the life force of society and erode its moral and human resilience.

The silence of feminist organizations that profess to advocate for “oppressed women” is perhaps more disturbing than the violence itself. These groups, which are quick to respond to incidents of domestic violence or legal disputes, are conspicuously absent when the perpetrator is Israel. Their lack of statements, symbolic protests, or expressions of solidarity with bereaved mothers highlights a troubling inconsistency in their advocacy.

It appears that their definition of feminism excludes women who resist oppression, the economically disadvantaged, and rural women living in southern villages. This selective outrage suggests that many of these organizations may not be genuine human rights advocates but rather instruments of foreign funding aligned with specific political agendas.

  • They remain mute when violence is inflicted by Israeli forces.
  • However, they vocally condemn societal values, religion, and resistance.

Some of these organizations have morphed into platforms for cultural hypocrisy, espousing the slogan of “freedom” while ignoring the grave injustices faced by women at the hands of the occupation regime. Lebanese women require more than imported slogans or empty statements; they seek genuine support from organizations willing to stand with them against the threats to their very existence.

True advocacy for women begins with safeguarding their lives from the violence of occupation, not by echoing hollow Western concepts. Zainab Raslan, along with other female martyrs, personifies the true essence of feminine dignity, having sacrificed their lives for their families and communities.

The silence surrounding the systematic targeting of these women is as perilous as the global indifference toward the atrocities committed by the occupying forces. This raises pivotal questions:

  • What type of feminism fails to condemn the murder of women?
  • What kind of “human rights” principles are selectively applied based on the identity of the aggressor and the victim?

Addressing this hypocrisy is both a national and moral imperative. Lebanese women represent more than just casualties of war; they symbolize the unwavering spirit and dignity in the struggle for existence. Their fight is not only for survival but also for the recognition of their rights and roles as vital contributors to society. We must challenge the narratives that silence their suffering and elevate their voices in the ongoing discourse about human rights and equality.

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