Israel stops humanitarian aid getting to Gaza by road – so Jordan flies it in
If anybody still has any doubt that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza – it’s own little holocaust of Palestinians – it should be dispelled by this.
Not only did Israelis decide to block a border crossing into Gaza in order to prevent humanitarian aid from getting in, but they did it be organising a picnic, complete with a bouncy castle – as though depriving one’s fellow human beings of the necessities of life is a fun activity for children:
Israelis set up a jumping castle and organized a picnic with popcorn and cotton candy at Karem Abu Salem border crossing to prevent trucks of humanitarian aid from entering Gaza.
Meanwhile, more reports have been surfacing regarding deaths from starvation in Gaza, especially… pic.twitter.com/Vu5vw5OR6X
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) February 23, 2024
I wonder how the members of Queen feel about their song being used in this way?
Never mind; the Israelis were foiled anyway.
Biblical scenes of famine #Gaza https://t.co/B7ZB7oBgEZ
— George Galloway MP (@georgegalloway) February 28, 2024
But not enough aid is getting through. If you watched the clip to the end, you’ll have seen that half a million people – a quarter of the population of Gaza – are facing famine.
It is more than a month since the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel may be committing a genocide in Gaza, and that Israel must provide a report to show what it does to prevent harm falling on civilians; Israel ignored it.
Isn’t it time we had another ruling, that Israel is committing a genocide in front of the world and in contempt of the history of its own people – and isn’t it time our spineless politicians grew up and acted on it to stop the suffering?
By the way, you’ll have noticed that one politician who condemns the genocide is George Galloway. He commented on the airdrop, above. He’s also seeking election as MP for Rochdale. If you’re a resident of the constituency, please do us all a favour and do your bit to help him get in.
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