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30 Jun 2025, 20:27 GMT+10
Israel has shut out the UN, installing its own group to hand out food to the starving population except it distributes death instead
For nearly 630 days, the world has watched the Israeli slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza, primarily by bombing, sniping, and starvation. Off-camera, we've read about the rape and torture of Palestinian hostages,includingthe torturing to death of three doctors from the enclave.
For the last 100 days, Israel has reinforced a full blockade on Gaza, depriving starving Palestinians of food, drinking water, medicines, andfuel- meaning ambulances cannot function. This is followingprior blockadeslast year, and the overall blockade of the strip, which has lastedover 17 years.
Since late May, we've been seeing horrificvideo footageof skeletal Palestinians lined up hoping for food aid being gunned down by US mercenaries and Israeli soldiers.
Israel has bombed Palestinians and invaded their land, destroying hospitals andabducting doctorsand patients. It has bombed churches, schools, UN centres and tents housing displaced Palestinians - in supposed "safe zones" where they were ordered by the Israeli army to flee to. It has killedover 200 journalistsanddeliberately targeted medics. To those only paying attention recently, these crimes go back decades, and extend to the Israeli army andillegal colonists' crimesagainst Palestinian civilians, including children, in the West Bank. Add to this the Israeli bombardment of civilian areas of Lebanon and Syria over the years, and now Israel's recent unprovoked bombings of Iran.
Suffice it to say that when Israel came under the barrage of Iranian retaliatory missiles, reports of some 30 Israeli civilians sufferingpanic attacksgarneredlittle sympathy.
Again, those who have been paying attention for longer than two years would also recall previous Israeli wars on Gaza, like in 2014, whenIsraelis gatheredwith drinks and snacks on hillsides to rejoice in the bombing of the enclave, orthe 2009 t-shirtscelebrating snipers killing pregnant women with the phrase "one shot, two kills".
In 2010, whenwriting abouta traumatized 10 year old I'd met who could no longer walk normally nor speak after the terror of having Israeli tanks shelling his home, I cited a study by theGaza Community Mental Health Programmewhich stated that "91.4 percent of children in Gaza displayed symptoms of moderate to very severe PTSD." That was fifteen years and numerous Israeli wars on Gaza ago.
The killing of Palestinians in Gaza didn't stop when Israel attacked Iran. The most insidious new invention is the recently-createdUS-Israeli "aid" group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The Israeli authorities accuse Hamas of stealing aid, and based on this unproven accusation, have deemed that long-established UN aid agencies could no longer operate in Gaza, insisting instead that a group staffed with armed combat veterans (mercenaries is a better word) is better equipped to ensure that food reaches famished Palestinians.
It is outrageous that in spite of some media coverage, Israel has been allowed to for months (over a year, really) block the entrance of thousands of aid trucks amassed outside of Gaza, only to then dictate that hired gunmen would be in charge of "distributing aid."
The massive irony and duplicity is that even Israeli and Western mediahave reportedon the actual thieves of aid in Gaza: not Hamas, but an ISIS-linked group under the protection of the Israeli army.
As the independent media outlet The Cradlereported, the group's leader, Yasser Abu Shabab, "is a known leader of armed gangs linked to ISIS and involved in looting aid under Israeli protection... Multiple reports, including from Haaretz and The Washington Post, confirm that these gangs have been seen looting in full view of Israeli forces, who neither intervene nor prevent the theft."
In a subsequent post, The Cradlecitedthe Israeli Army Radio as reporting: "Israel has transferred weapons to members of the militia...The militia operates mainly in the Rafah area, which the Israeli army has occupied and cleared. The militia's tasks include preventing humanitarian aid from entering Gaza and fighting Hamas."
What is apparently happening is that starved Palestinians, after walking many kilometres to the distribution sites, are then corralled into tight enclosures andfired uponby the "aid" mercenaries.
Jonathan Whittall, the Head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OCHA) described the situation as "conditions created to kill, carnage, weaponized hunger, a death sentence for people just trying to survive."
In aclipposted on June 23, Whittall said, "Israeli authorities are preventing us from distributing through these systems that we've established and that we know work. We could reach every family in Gaza, as we have in the past, but we're prevented from doing so at every turn."
More recently, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres echoed Whittall, saying: "Any operation that channels desperate civilians into militarized zones is inherently unsafe. It is killing people.. People are being killed simply trying to feed themselves and their families. The search for food must never be a death sentence." The UN's own humanitarian efforts are being "strangled" by Israel, he said, and even the aid workers themselves are starving.
The aid-seeking civilians are reportedly being shot in thehead and chest, in what looks more like execution than "warning shots" or "crowd control".
The victims include an 18-month old girl whose X-ray shows a bullet lodged in her chest. According toRamy Abdu, Chairman of the non-profit Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, the girl was shot while in her mother's arms on the way to a GHF aid point.
As far back as last July,an articlein The Lancet warning that the total number of Palestinian civilian deaths caused directly and indirectly by Israeli attacks since October 2023 could reach "up to 186,000 or even more." Other estimates were even more grim, include that of Norwegian Dr. Mads Gilbert, who has worked extensively from Gaza over the years, who said the number of those dead or soon to die could be over500,000.
Fast forward to a recentreportby Yaakov Garb of Ben-Gurion University, published via the Harvard Dataverse. It describes the false aid distribution design as, "all adjacent to Israeli military installations... manned by armed combat veterans backed by Israeli soldiers. The design creates a 'chokepoint' or 'fatal funnel' - a predictable movement path from a single entry to a single exit with no cover or concealment."
It is the graphic on page five which caught people's attention. From a population of 2.2 million before the genocide, the graph only accounts for 1.85 million, leaving many asking, where are the remaining 350,000 people? This makes the concerns voiced a year ago more valid.
In his report, Yaakov Garb wrote, "The Israeli military has an obligation, as the occupying power in Gaza, to supply the population with humanitarian relief... If an attacker cannot adequately and neutrally feed a starving population in the wake of a disaster it is ongoingly creating, it is obligated to allow other humanitarian agencies to do so."
But instead, every day we see new horrors of emaciated Palestinian civilians desperately braving death in hopes of securing food for their families... and being gunned down by the Israeli army and the mercenaries it backs.
It seems, at least, that these actions are finally catching up with Israel, meaning a lack of support for or trust in the state or its representatives, and a global demand for justice for Palestinians.
To citeCraig Mokhiber, a human rights lawyer and former senior UN Human Rights official, whopostedrecently on X:
"The (Israeli) regime is on trial for genocide. Its leaders are indicted for crimes against humanity. Israel is isolated. The regime is now almost universally despised, just as the Nazi and apartheid regimes were despised. People across the world stand overwhelmingly with Palestine. You don't come back from apartheid & genocide."
(RT.com)
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