The situation in Gaza is reaching a critical point as Israel's decision to halt humanitarian aid has drawn widespread condemnation. Adnan Abu Hasna, media advisor to UNRWA, warned of catastrophic consequences, calling the use of aid as a "negotiating weapon" a violation of international law. Over 2.3 million Palestinians face severe shortages of food, shelter, and medical supplies, with 80% relying on international aid due to years of blockade and conflict.
Abu Hasna stressed that current aid levels are insufficient, and the blockade threatens a full-blown humanitarian disaster. Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of undermining the ceasefire by extending the truce indefinitely, calling it "starvation warfare" and a war crime.
The Gaza government media office labeled the aid halt a "war of starvation," urging mediators like Egypt and Qatar to pressure Israel to comply with the ceasefire agreement. The international community must act swiftly to prevent further deterioration, as the cessation of aid risks reigniting violence and deepening the crisis.
For Gaza's population, survival hinges on global intervention to ensure the free flow of aid and uphold international law. The time to act is now.
Source : Safa News