Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
The situation in Gaza has reached critical levels as starvation looms over the population due to severe restrictions on aid.
Role of Aid Organizations
- For weeks, kitchens operated by organizations like the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and the World Food Programme (WFP) were the only reliable sources of food.
- These kitchens met only 25% of the daily nutritional needs of about half the population, as per UNFP data.
Imposition of Aid Ban
- In early March, Israel imposed a total ban on humanitarian aid entry, coinciding with the collapse of a ceasefire.
- This marked the longest period since the war began, following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, during which Gaza was entirely cut off from aid.
Consequences for Palestinians
- Thousands face severe hunger and malnutrition, exacerbated by a shortage of clean water.
- Israeli policies suggest using starvation as leverage against Hamas, a breach of international law under the Geneva Conventions.
Political Stances
- Israeli ministers have expressed controversial views on the aid blockade, seeing it as a justified measure to pressure Hamas.
- Hamas has refused to negotiate unless the "hunger war" ends.
International Response
- Calls for Israel to establish humanitarian corridors have come from the US, Canada, and European allies.
- Despite these calls, Israel announced an "intensified" offensive, complicating ceasefire efforts.
Conclusion
Without immediate action and sustained dialogue, the humanitarian crisis will worsen, destabilizing the region further.