The occupation prevents the entry of more than a quarter of a million aid trucks since the beginning of the war of extermination in Gaza Strip
Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – The media office in Gaza confirmed that the Israeli occupation has prevented the entry of more than a quarter of a million aid trucks since the beginning of the war of genocide in October 2023.
This inhuman act aims at escalating the policy of starvation and using it as a weapon of war against civilians, especially in Jabalia and the rest of the northern areas of the Gaza Strip, which is a crime against humanity.
The office said in a statement today: This crime comes in conjunction with the occupation closing the last crossing in the Strip for 169 days, and tightening the siege in a stifling manner on all areas of the Strip, denouncing the silence of the international community, especially Western countries, in the light of the brutal crime committed by the occupation against more than 2.4 million Palestinians in the Strip, which portends a deep humanitarian crisis that may claim the lives of thousands of Palestinians.
The office condemned in the strongest terms the occupation’s crime of starvation against civilians and children, especially its prevention of the entry of aid and goods for 169 days to the southern areas of Gaza Strip, and for more than 180 days to Gaza City and the northern areas of Gaza Strip as part of the ongoing war of ethnic cleansing through starvation, genocide and displacement.
The office called on all countries of the world to condemn the crimes of the occupation committed and continuing against the defenseless Palestinian people.
The office held the United States, Britain, Germany, France and the rest of the countries that support the occupation in the war of genocide fully responsible for the continuation of the crime of starvation. It called on the international community and international and UN organizations to put real pressure on the criminal occupation to stop the policy of starvation, killing and genocide throughout Gaza Strip.
Raghda Sawas