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Israeli officers have admitted to spoiling food, water and medical supplies that were packed in more than 1,000 aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing that were left to rot after their distribution into the Gaza Strip was blocked, Anadolu reports.
According to the Israeli public broadcaster KAN, the aid trucks were carrying tens of thousands of humanitarian parcels. They had been left for weeks under the sun at the crossing without being distributed, until they spoiled.
One Israeli officer told KAN: “We buried everything in the ground, and some of the supplies we burned,” without specifying the timing of the incident.
He added: “Even now, thousands of parcels are sitting in the sun. If they’re not allowed into Gaza, we’ll have to destroy them too.”
Military sources told KAN that “only 100 to 150 trucks are allowed to enter the Palestinian side of the crossing per day, and most of them are not unloaded due to the breakdown of the distribution mechanism.”
Another Israeli officer said: “The mechanism isn’t functioning. Trucks are halted, the roads are unusable, and coordination isn’t happening.”
He added: “We have here the largest grain storage in the world, and if the current goods aren’t taken soon, we will destroy and bury them.”
Famine has worsened dramatically inside Gaza. Circulating images and videos show Palestinians whose bodies appear skeletal due to extreme starvation, in addition to suffering from nausea, exhaustion and loss of consciousness.
On Tuesday, the World Food Program warned that two-third of Gaza’s population had gone several days without eating due to the continued Israeli blockade.
Since March 2, Israel has backtracked on implementing a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and has kept Gaza’s crossings shut, leaving hundreds of aid trucks stranded at the borders.
Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli army has pursued a brutal offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, killing more than 59,600 Palestinians, most of them women and children. Deaths by starvation have climbed in recent days due to a months-long blockade and poor distribution of aid by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Also, Israeli forces are targeting Palestinians in Gaza in specific areas, “almost like a game of target practice,” according to a British doctor who recently returned from the besieged enclave.
In an interview with Sky News, Nick Maynard, who spent four weeks working inside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, where a lack of food has left medics struggling to treat children and toddlers, said that there is “profound malnutrition” among the population.
“I met several doctors who had cartons of formula feed in their luggage—and they were all confiscated by the Israeli border guards. Nothing else got confiscated, just the formula feed,” he said.
The doctor, who has been going to Gaza for the past 15 years and returned from Gaza on his third visit to the territory since Oct. 7, 2023, added that four premature babies died during the first two weeks when he was in Nasser Hospital.
“There will be many, many more deaths unless the Israelis allow proper food to get in there,” warned Maynard.
The surgeon went on to say that he saw people I had known for years, and he did not recognize some of them.
“Two colleagues had lost 20 kg and 30 kg, respectively. They were shells; they’re all hungry,” noted Maynard, adding that his colleagues are going to work every day, then going home to their tents where “they have no food.”
He said Israeli soldiers are shooting civilians at aid points “almost like a game of target practice,” a claim that the Israeli forces have rejected despite multiple international reports.
IT GETS WORST = Poll: 4 in 5 Jewish Israelis Not Troubled By Situation in Gaza
The ongoing starvation crisis and genocide inflicted on the people of Gaza are not causing concern among most Jewish Israelis, according to a new poll.
Israel Democracy Institute reports, “A very large majority of Jewish respondents reported that they are not so troubled or not at all troubled personally by events in Gaza (79%), while the majority of Arabs said that they are very troubled or somewhat troubled (86%).”
Officials in Gaza record scores of Palestinians killed by Israel daily. Many of the Palestinians killed in the past two months were attempting to reach aid distribution sites when they were murdered by the IDF.
The poll found a division between Israeli Jews identifying on the right and left. Only six percent of right-wing Jews were troubled by the suffering in Gaza, compared to 70% who reported being on the left.
Israel Democracy Institute also asked if Israelis believed their government was making the suffering worse in Gaza. Only 15% of Jews believed that Israel could have significantly reduced the suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza.
The claim that Tel Aviv is not responsible for the humanitarian crisis is disputed by Western doctors who have worked in Gaza, international human rights groups, and even Israeli doctors.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.
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Author: Edward Morgan
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