International Court of Justice gave its verdict; the United Nations passed resolutions, one likely to come when G20 nations meet this week in Brazil; moreover, massive worldwide demonstrations raised their voices and anger, and most of the international social media vigorously condemned the blatant and continuous genocide of the Palestinians.

But none of these condemnations and protests have moved the Israeli leader Netanyahu to stop the carnage of over 30,000 lives dumped in the open graves of Gaza rubble, hundreds of thousands injured and devasted, along with massive destruction fueled by the United States.
So, what do the world communities and nations do now?
Are there any peaceful avenues left to stop the heinous massacre and suffering?
If not, then what the world should do?
Can the sane world undertake a forceful armed intervention to defeat the vicious assaults on the innocent lives of the Palestinian people, including children and women?
Or shall we wait till the destruction of Gaza and extermination of the Palestinians happens?
That would be the moral failure of humanity.
-Promod Puri