After two months, Israel broke their pact. The agreement was broken, confirming the truce and the initiation of conflict on the next day. But since Israel intentionally continues a policy of systematic starvation, it restarted its attacks and deaths, particularly on March 1st during Ramadan, leaving over two million Palestinians in a state of bloodshed and hunger.
High Levels of Hunger in Gaza
When it comes to poverty and hunger, everyone is equal. International organizations have proven that over 95% of people suffer from extreme poverty and hunger as a result of crossing closures after the truce was broken, revealing that Israel has broken international laws and standards surrounding the policy of planned starvation. Hunger is ruthlessly destroying everyone in the sector, which is believed to require more than 500 trucks of food and medical supplies every day. This also means that no humanitarian help has been able to reach the sector for more than 55 days.
The Food and Agriculture Organization’s Report
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the regional representative of the Near East and North Africa Organization confirmed that half of the Gaza Strip's population lacks food, and more than 20% of them spend their entire days without meals. There are families completely dependent on charity due to the continuous assaults by the Israeli army.
Israel’s Restriction of Aid
In addition, he blocked any aid in the hope of forcing the Gaza Strip's population into a dire position and severe starvation. Even before the truce on January 19, two months ago, studies and reports indicated that 96% of people on the Strip would experience extreme hunger. The reports were correct, as the current situation is very difficult for all Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The Struggle to Access Food and Healthcare
Due to Israel's restrictions on aid entering the Gaza Strip during this year and a half of murder, hundreds of thousands of impoverished families have not been able to receive their free food rations, and the people of the Gaza Strip are still struggling to recover from a previous wave of hunger.
Malnutrition Among Children
The UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (Humanitarian Affairs and Reconstruction Coordinator in Gaza), "Sigried Kaag," confirmed that over 60,000 children under the age of five in the region suffer from malnutrition as a result of Israel's evasion of the ceasefire agreement despite Hamas's adherence to all its terms. World Bank data indicates that the genocide war has made all Gazan Palestinians hungry, meaning they are unable to provide the basic necessities of life for their families, such as food and water.
Food and Water Security and the Near-Total Collapse of the Healthcare System
As per a report by the Network of Non-Governmental Organizations in Gaza, "Most humanitarian organizations and associations have stopped providing their relief services to more than two million residents of the Gaza Strip due to Israel's arbitrary decisions to close the crossings." This means that food and water security are facing extremely challenging circumstances.
The Role of Food Assistance
"Takaya is the primary source of meals for the greater part of the Gaza Strip," he said, noting that most of our customers are residents of the Gaza Strip.
Food packages, humanitarian help, and Takayas are the main sources of income for all residents of the region; nevertheless, the ongoing closure of the crossings has prevented aid from reaching around 2 million people. For thousands of locals, the crossings' ongoing shutdown is a death sentence.
Vulnerable Groups Facing Starvation
The elderly, pregnant women and infants are particularly vulnerable.
Health statements claimed that approximately 30% of the population suffers from emergency food conditions, and approximately 22% of them will experience "catastrophic levels of food insecurity" (based on hunger level classifications). "All residents of the Gaza Strip are affected by the current situation, but children, especially infants, women, especially pregnant women, and the elderly are considered the most vulnerable group compared to others when it comes to facing the risk of hunger," the statements said.
The Dire Stages of Starvation
By the moment a family reaches stage four, they are facing extreme food shortages in supplies, which can cause acute starvation and possibly death.
After the fifth stage of the classification, "families cannot meet their basic needs due to severe food shortages, which means famine without any ability to adapt to the reality, a stage that necessitates immediate and extensive measures to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid."
International Institutions Addressing Hunger in Gaza
The World Food Programme, UNICEF, and World Health Organization directors affirmed that more people are being exposed to the spread of physical immunological deficiencies and fatal infections as the risk of starvation in the Gaza Strip increases. To stop hunger, which has advanced to its fourth classification, right before the stage of death denoted by the fifth classification, a drastic shift in the way help is delivered to the region is desperately needed.
Allowing food gathering in huge quantities at the gates of the crossings and outlets, which are only a few miles away, we may discover ways to provide aid to the Gaza Strip and the need to end the injustice of hunger in the Gaza Strip.
The Legal Struggles of Aid Distribution
In addition, it can be carried out through local partners who can deal with the Israeli side without any issues and without using the Hamas government as a pretext to starve the entire sector—since Israel blocks aid from entering the Gaza Strip because it won't give it to the Hamas government. Legally, this is totally denied. Our primary objective is the safe distribution of help to its legitimate recipients without manipulating time or using agreements and talks as a justification.
Economic Hardships Amidst Starvation
In the meantime, a bag of flour now costs $200, which is another war crime against the impoverished people in the area. The council has decided that the army would not deliver the aid to prevent direct contact with the people, despite the Cabinet's discussion of a new system for doing so. As a result, the starving people's souls and empty bellies are left to the mercy of Netanyahu's government, which is offering aid to the devil, waiting for it to determine when to introduce the worm-eaten and humidity-spoiled aid.
It seems that Netanyahu and his Israeli administration intend to eradicate Gazans through either murder or forced relocation that is presented to the world as voluntary relocation, as evidenced by the irregular ceasefires, the strong demand for displacement, and the constant death and devastation of Gazans. When a truce is declared, it usually lasts only a few weeks before the Israeli army unexpectedly launches a fresh onslaught.
Insincerity in Ceasefire Negotiations
Since Netanyahu's continued delay in negotiations does not show that he wants to end the war, his intentions regarding the ceasefire are not sincere. Despite the fact that the sector requires more than 500 trucks every day, he has been tightening the pull on the Palestinians by carrying out a policy of hunger at the borders for more than a month.
Public Acknowledgment of Displacement Talks
For the first time, a senior Israeli government figure has acknowledged in public that talks with a number of nations are still going on about moving Gaza's citizens outside the enclave. The official Israeli delegation that accompanied Netanyahu in Budapest came up with this information, which is now public knowledge. Netanyahu is traveling to Washington.
International Negotiations and Conditional Readiness
As the plan seeks to absorb over a million Palestinians, other countries are involved in the negotiations. Trump's goal of radically altering the Gaza Strip's map includes the implementation. Israel is talking with nations in Asia, Africa, and Europe to take in Gaza's displaced population, according to the political official's details. Japan, Germany, Albania, Sudan, South Sudan, Somaliland, and Indonesia are among the nations that have demonstrated conditional readiness, with both financial and strategic requirements!
Promises and Political Benefits
The negotiations have grown to the point where Israel is promising agreements, understandings, and political benefits as a condition for the Palestinians' displacement. "We want to eliminate Hamas, then we will grant control of Gaza to a union of Arab states, but with Israeli security dominance remaining," the source said honestly when questioned about the future of Gaza. According to the Israeli source, Gaza would be given to a fictitious Arab government, but Israel will keep security control over it once its citizens have left.
Encouraging Voluntary Migration
According to the Israeli official, pre-war opinion polls showed that 60% of Gazans wanted to leave the territory. He made it clear that "we are talking about more than a million people," implying that Israel is encouraging voluntary migration to carry out Trump's agenda by taking advantage of people's yearning to flee the hell caused by the conflict.
Starvation and Airstrikes as Diplomatic Tactics
All of this goes on happening at the same time as captive talks are being utilized as a diplomatic ruse and people are being starved and exhausted by airstrikes.
A Rescue Plan or a Covert Plot?
The proposal is cooked out of the media's view. This is a project that has been formally announced and marketed as a rescue plan, not a covert plot. What is taking place is a gentle preparation for long-term demographic cleansing and a systematic population evacuation with international cooperation.
Displacement as a Reality
The continued battle and ongoing negotiations have led to the conclusion that displacement is now a reality being carried out, rather than a hypothetical one. Since the ceasefire does not mean that the crisis would end, Israel's goal is to empty Gaza rather than take control of it. Who will continue to rely on the utopian aspirations of Trump and Netanyahu poses a threat to the Palestinian cause and the existential conflict issue.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Fears of Arrest
In an effort to avoid arriving in nations that would carry out an arrest order issued against him by the International Criminal Court, occupying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to take a lengthy route from Budapest to Washington, according to the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz. These worries attest to the fact that he is definitely a war criminal. The ramifications of the International Criminal Court's issuance of arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Galant are still being discussed in the Israeli media.