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by YZF
972 days ago
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"Al Jazeera is a Qatari state-owned Arabic-language news television network" Excuse me if I'm not going to take that as a source. Israel only provided some fraction of water and electricity to Gaza and is under no obligation to keep providing that in a state of war. Do you have other examples of countries at war when one side provides the other with water and electricity? Look- you're right that Israel has asked people to leave everything behind and move. War sucks. I can't say I don't sympathize with those people, I do. You seem to have some emotional connection to this situation and I certainly do. I don't have any solutions unfortunately. Israelis have been pushed to the corner right now. |
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> Al Jazeera is a Qatari state-owned Arabic-language news television network"
You don't have to. Amnesty has written about water in Israel-Palestinian as well, here is a report:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2017/11/the-occu...
> Israel only provided some fraction of water and electricity to Gaza and is under no obligation to keep providing that in a state of war.
Israel is actually the one who forced Egypt to not deliver aid for 2 weeks and is limiting it now to just 15 to 20 trucks a day:
"Israel imposed a total two-week blockade on the Palestinian territory, [...], on October 7." Then starting on October 20th or so "Israel has only agreed to allow the delivery of drinking water, food, medicine and other medical supplies. Israeli security forces are checking the contents of the trucks in a transit zone [in Egypt]."
https://www.dw.com/en/gaza-how-much-humanitarian-aid-is-gett...
Both the UN and WHO say that the aid is not enough:
"There are families that are unreachable and are probably starving to death," said Abeer Etefa, senior communications officer for the WFP in Egypt.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/gaza-aid-world-food-prog...
HRW considers it a war crime and outright says it:
"Israel has also engaged in the collective punishment of Gaza’s population through cutting off food, water, electricity, and fuel. This is a war crime, as is willfully blocking humanitarian relief from reaching civilians in need."
https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/10/27/how-does-international-h...