This isn’t a failure of goodwill. It’s a deliberate policy of starvation. Every major aid organization on earth agrees. Only Israel denies it.
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More than 100 aid organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam, and Amnesty International, are sounding the alarm: Israel’s blockade is blocking life-saving humanitarian aid from reaching Gaza, leaving tons of food, water, medical supplies, and fuel sitting unused in warehouses.
They say, “The government of Israel’s restrictions, delays, and fragmentation under its total siege have created chaos, starvation, and death.” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus backed these warnings, calling the situation “mass-starvation – and it’s man-made.”
But even when aid does get through, it often can’t be used. Families lack kitchens, gas, and clean water to prepare the food, making the aid little more than a pile of raw ingredients.
Distribution centers are chaotic and deadly, open only for minutes without a set schedule. Crowds desperate for food risk their lives every day, while the most vulnerable—children, the sick, elderly—are left empty-handed. UN officials have called these distribution points “death traps” and accused of violating humanitarian principles.
This isn’t a failure of goodwill. It’s a deliberate policy of starvation. Every major aid organization on earth agrees. Only Israel denies it.

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