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Evidence mounts, Israel using starvation as weapon – Part II

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June 28, 2024
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By Mark DaCosta- Amidst the relentless conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, harrowing reports paint a grim picture where starvation is not just a consequence but a calculated weapon of warfare. The humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic levels, with nearly half a million Gazans facing severe hunger, according to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). This classification signifies a dire situation where families, including infants and elderly, endure extreme deprivation, often with fatal consequences.

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, head of Kamal Adwan hospital’s pediatrics unit, recounted heart-wrenching scenes to Human Rights Watch, revealing that 26 children have succumbed to starvation-related complications. Among them were newborns barely clinging to life, their tiny bodies unable to withstand the devastating effects of malnutrition exacerbated by their mothers’ own hunger.

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Israel’s restrictions on humanitarian aid deliveries have compounded the crisis, despite intermittent efforts to increase aid provisions. Critical crossings like Rafah remain closed, severely limiting the flow of essential supplies and exacerbating the already dire situation on the ground. The closure of these crossings has had devastating effects on Gaza’s healthcare and sanitation infrastructure, leading to severe water shortages and increased risk of disease outbreaks.

International condemnation has grown louder, with appeals for Israel to lift restrictions and allow unhindered access for humanitarian efforts. The European Union has labeled Gaza’s plight a “manmade disaster,” urging immediate action to prevent further deterioration. However, amid the diplomatic rhetoric, the situation for Gazans remains dire, with ongoing military operations and infrastructure damage further complicating relief efforts.

In response to the escalating crisis, humanitarian organizations have urgently called for Israel and its allies to facilitate safe passage for humanitarian aid. The United States and other influential countries have been urged to leverage their diplomatic influence to uphold humanitarian principles and protect civilians from starvation and malnutrition.

Kate Phillips-Barrasso from Mercy Corps emphasized the critical need for comprehensive humanitarian action, warning that without substantial changes, more lives will be lost. The pleas from within Gaza echo the despair of parents and healthcare workers, who cry out for global intervention to alleviate their suffering and prevent further loss of life.

As the international community grapples with these allegations, Ali from Guyana emphasized the urgency of collective action, stating, “We must act now to save lives and protect the innocent. The world cannot turn a blind eye to the suffering in Gaza. Every delay costs lives.”

The evidence points to a deliberate strategy of using starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza, a tactic that violates international humanitarian law. The challenge now is to translate global outrage into effective measures that safeguard civilian lives and ensure access to basic necessities for all in Gaza

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