![Palestinian artists living in the Maghazi Camp in the central Gaza Strip have transformed the rubble of homes destroyed in Israeli attacks into vibrant, colorful works of art on October 08, 2025. [Adam Bilal - Anadolu Agency]](https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/AA-20251210-39939526-39939520-GAZANS_ARTISTS_BRING_COLOR_TO_THE_RUBBLE_OF_BUILDINGS_DESTROYED_IN_ISRAELI_ATTACKS.jpg)
For decades the West has presented itself as the global guardian of free expression. Freedom of speech has not only been framed as a moral value but as a functional pillar of democratic stability and political legitimacy. Yet as the war in Gaza has intensified and narratives around Israel have come under unprecedented scrutiny this self-image has begun to fracture. What we are witnessing today is not an exception driven by crisis but the reappearance of a familiar pattern in Western political behaviour; the suppression of dissent in the name of order security or liberal values. Over the past year a growing number of critics of Israeli policy have faced direct institutional and digital penalties. Social media platforms have suspended […]
