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by grafmax
358 days ago
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The aid distribution “challenges” are because Israel is blocking all aid except that which comes from the GHF itself. Israel has created the conditions for starvation by destroying agriculture and blocking all aid except for four GHF aid stations. The GHF aid stations weaponize starvation by concentrating Gazans near the Egyptian border and providing a token nod to humanitarian concerns (Israel’s policy throughout this genocide) - never mind the regular shootings that take place at these stations. Prior to October 2023 there were 400 aid stations in Gaza requiring 500 truckloads of aid [1]. Today there are four GHF stations run by military contractors. The insufficiency of these aid points is also evidenced by the people dying of starvation in this hell hole. Low numbers of people dying from starvation indicates its early stages. It takes a while for people to starve to death. Typically a population suffers malnutrition for some period before the death toll rapidly balloons. The famine deaths, far from pointing to the absence of famine, indicate we are in the early stages of mass starvation brought on by Israel’s policy. Do not forget that the Israel government created this famine and is blocking all aid except for the aid to can weaponize. And starvation is just one of the many weapons it is using to ethnically cleanse Gaza. [1] https://www.fcnl.org/updates/2025-06/gaza-humanitarian-found... |
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> Prior to October 2023 there were 400 aid stations in Gaza requiring 500 truckloads of aid
Why are you focused on these particular metrics? Meals or calories distributed per day seems more relevant.
> Typically a population suffers malnutrition for some period before the death toll rapidly balloons.
For how long of a period? It was 32 starvations as of 04/01/2024, and another 26 since then. Nothing in the data seems to suggest an impending spike.
> the Israel government created this famine
There is food insecurity, not a famine. FMR would need to increase by something like 4,000x to meet part of the definition of a famine.