Israel's Starvation Policy: Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Escalates
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Israel is facing serious accusations of creating a starvation policy in Gaza. The situation has worsened dramatically, with reports of a severe shortage of food, fuel, and medicine for Palestinians. While the world focuses on Iran, Israel has intensified its military actions in Gaza, causing what experts are calling an “engineered, compounded famine.” Since October 2022, over 72 thousand people have died from Israeli assaults, with more than 700 killed in just the past few weeks. On Tuesday alone, Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians, including two children. Here’s the thing: while Israel claims to allow hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza, only about 37 percent of the promised trucks have actually arrived. Fuel deliveries are even lower, with just 14 percent of the agreed trucks making it through. The bottleneck is critical, and authorities have shut down additional entry points, limiting aid further. This matters because the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is escalating, affecting countless lives and demanding urgent global attention.
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