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Here's an interview with a UNICEF worker who has spent a great deal of time on the ground:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsAo2j6aih0

This is not about israel incidentally hitting civilians. It's about the deliberate policy of mass starvation, withholding of water, withholding of medical supplies (incubators, pain killers, the lot), and the placing of the only "allowed" aid-distribution centres (4 out of a previous 400) in the middle of active war zones -- so that to recieve any aid at all, you have to go through active fire.

This has nothing to do with israel's actions against Hamas.

There's a very large list of actions that can only be targeted against the civilian population, and have aimed-at and realised a genocide.



It's a bit of a catch-22.

Sending food wherever, leads to it being captured by Hamas / local militias (for lack of a better word) so you have to distribute where you can protect it.

But of course where you have soldiers is where you'll take fire.

Maybe she cared about your own people, you wouldn't engage in places where humanitarian aid was being distributed


I'd invite you to watch the interview, all of this is addressed. The israeli placement of 4 aid distribution centres (out of the required and initial 400) has nothing to do with hamas.


Even the Israeli military admits that there is zero evidence of Hamas stealing aid.




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