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Date: November 13, 2024 at 05:08:07
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: my family and I have resorted to eating canned pet food ...

URL: https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/gaza-hunger-israel-restricts-aid


thanks to US/Israeli continued genocide:

Ryan Grim@ryangrim

“Over the past week, my family and I have resorted to eating canned pet food
mixed with poor-quality rice that feels like chewing plastic. We live in Deir al-
Balah.”

Must read dispatch from Abubaker Abed:

As Infested Flour Becomes a Staple, State Dept “Still Assessing” Israel’s Aid
Restrictions to Gaza

“I dream of food every day”

ABUBAKER ABED
NOV 12, 2024

Palestinians, including children, living in the Nuseirat refugee camp wait with
empty pots to receive food distributed by an aid organization as they are unable
to meet many vital needs, including basic food supplies, in Gaza City, Gaza on
November 08, 2024. (Photo by Moiz Salhi/Anadolu via Getty Images)
This is the most difficult period I have endured since Israel’s genocidal war on
Gaza began last year. Everyone is so hungry.

Over the past week, my family and I have resorted to eating canned pet food
mixed with poor-quality rice that feels like chewing plastic. We live in Deir al-
Balah, and like everywhere else in Gaza, there is nothing to buy in the markets.
We typically eat one meal a day, usually some canned food along with olive oil
and za’atar. To bake bread, we have to use bug-infested flour. Some days, when
we are unable to find anything else, we are forced to pay absurd prices for
vegetables that are rotten. I have severe stomach pains. I would rather fast than
eat this.

I dream of food every day. I imagine our fridge full of meat, lettuce, milk, and
cheese. I sometimes talk to myself at night, when I’m hungry and have nothing to
eat. I dream of when I will be able to sit at a dinner table with my family again. My
nephew and niece, both 2 years old, wake up every day crying for an egg. Their
mothers don’t know what to do. To distract them a bit, we show them videos of
eggs on the internet.

It has gotten so much worse over the last month. Israel is intentionally starving us
even more than it was before.

According to the United Nations, the number of aid shipments being let into the
Gaza Strip over the past few weeks is lower than at any time since the start of the
war in October 2023. On average, just over 40 trucks have entered Gaza per day
over the past month. That’s compared to an average of 500 trucks a day before
this Israeli assault began, which was insufficient even then.

A UN-backed panel last week issued an alert, warning of “an imminent and
substantial likelihood of famine occurring, due to the rapidly deteriorating
situation in the Gaza Strip.”

In response to the alert, Oxfam’s Middle East Director, Sally Abi Khalil, said in a
statement: “It is a crime against humanity for a country to unleash famine upon a
population. For over a year Israel has used starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza,
while the rest of the world has stood by and watched. The situation in northern
Gaza is now beyond catastrophic and families there literally have nothing to eat.
In southern Gaza, things are also rapidly deteriorating, with almost no food left in
the markets in Deir al-Balah.”

Yasmeen Abu-Hmeidan, a displaced mother of four children in Deir al-Balah, can
barely scrounge together enough food to prepare one meal a day in her
dilapidated tent. The last few weeks have been a nightmare for her as she can’t
find milk, vegetables, or anything nutritious.

“I recently took my 1-month-old infant and queued up for more than three hours
for a can of milk and a bag of diapers. However, I didn’t get any. Our usual meal is
cooked beans or peas, but we don’t always have it or even have the firewood to
cook it. Instead, we may have some zaatar or dukka with a few loaves of mostly
stale bread,” she said. “My nearly two-year-old son is now suffering from dental
bleeding due to the lack of milk. I can’t find milk or medication for him. Here in
Gaza, we have to pay unaffordable sums to barely bring a little. For example, you
need to pay $20 to make some lentil soup. It’s really insane.”

The situation is dire everywhere in Gaza, but it is the worst in the north, where
Israel has waged a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign over the past 5 weeks and
completely cut off aid, with humanitarian deliveries ceasing entirely for weeks and
hardly any aid making it through since.

If there is any food in the north, it is extremely difficult and dangerous to get to. In
the Jabaliya refugee camp, Abbas Saleh, 48, was recently trying to make his way
to a makeshift food stall in search of something to eat when an Israeli tank fired
on him, wounding him and several others.

“Israel deliberately targets people searching for food and water,” he told Drop Site
News. “We can hardly get one meal per day. It’s actually not a meal, it’s just a
piece of bread or a can of food that expired months ago. During this latest
invasion, I went many days without a bite. On several days, I only had a date
biscuit for the whole day. I split it into two halves, one for the day and the other for
the night. We sometimes eat some homegrown plants like mallows. Even the
water here is contaminated.”

He continued: “I’ve lost more than 30 kilos. We’re very brutally starved, and I feel
very dehumanized and heartbroken. I stayed here alone and left my entire family
behind one year ago. I don’t know if I’ll ever meet them again.”

The United States is allowing Israel to do this. Israel has faced no real
consequences for its genocidal assault on Gaza – whether it’s the relentless
targeting of homes, universities, schools, hospitals, displacement centers and
children, mostly with American bombs; or it’s the use of starvation as a weapon of
war.

Last month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd
Austin sent a letter to Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer and
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (who has since been replaced) demanding
progress within 30 days to reverse the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in
Gaza and outlining concrete steps, including allowing in 350 trucks a day. Today,
on the deadline for compliance, eight humanitarian organizations issued a report
with a “scorecard” on Israel’s actions over the past month. “Israel not only failed to
meet the U.S. criteria that would indicate support to the humanitarian response,
but concurrently took actions that dramatically worsened the situation on the
ground, particularly in Northern Gaza. That situation is in an even more dire state
today than a month ago,” the report said, adding that “the entire Palestinian
population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and
violence.” The report also criticized the Biden administration’s request, noting
that “350 trucks per day already fails to represent the assessed level of aid
needed to respond at scale.”

Last week, the State Department’s Matt Miller provisionally said Israel was failing
to meet the requirements but joked that he could not give a grade before the
semester was up. His response earned criticism by a reporter in the room for his
"levity." But despite his assessment that Israel was failing on a number of issues,
and even though the scorecard created by eight aid agencies indicates the
situation is worse now than it was 30 days ago, today State Department deputy
spokesperson Vedant Patel said there would be no change to U.S. policy and that
the administration was continuing to assess.

On top of the humanitarian aid, Israel also suddenly stopped allowing all
commercial trucks into Gaza in early October. Commercial trucks once
complemented the deliveries of humanitarian aid, providing a variety of basic
goods like flour, oil, biscuits, milk, and so on. “Before the recent stoppage of
commercial entry, most basic needs were met through the market, not
humanitarian assistance,” the aid agencies report said. “International
humanitarian actors have not observed a single entry of commercial trucks since
September 30.”

The markets are now empty and what there is is even more expensive than it was.

“One day when we had some money, I went to buy some almost rotten
vegetables. I paid $20 for only two potatoes and three tomatoes,” said Hani
Qarmoot, a 21-year-old former resident of northern Gaza, who has been
displaced since the early days of the war and now lives in a tent along with seven
members of his family in the damaged courtyard of Al-Aqsa University in Khan
Younis. “We here among our family ration out and divide things in advance. For
instance, we share a few loaves of bread for everyone, one can of fava beans for
three people, and so on. It just goes like this,” he said, choking up with pain.

“I spend hours walking for kilometers to bring some lentil soup or cooked beans
in buckets. The food inside the buckets sometimes gets mixed with sand along
the way,” he said. “We’re really fighting to get food here. I never imagined I would
go through this in my entire life. It’s the peak of humiliation and the food we get is
not enough. We eat dukka, made from animal feed, or some canned tuna. They
taste terrible, but I have no other choice.”

“I really fancy having my favorite dish, shakshouka. But there are no eggs or even
tomatoes to make it. Our agony is indescribable. Our pain is immeasurable. We’re
starved and shivering with fear and cold. But no one is moving to stop this
tragedy. I don’t know when this will end, but I just dream of the day when a
ceasefire is announced and I can return to the rubble of my home and eat all the
dishes I’ve been dreaming of during the past 14 hours.”

Negotiations for a ceasefire are not progressing. There is no end to Israel’s assault
on Gaza on the horizon, and we are continuing to be bombed, displaced and
starved.

Sharif Abel Kouddous contributed to this report.

Nicholas Rodelo contributed research.


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Date: November 13, 2024 at 05:24:23
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: the Biden Administration is failing to do what US law requires ...

URL: https://x.com/justfp


Rep. Summer Lee@RepSummerLee
·
11h
Israel is blocking aid into Gaza and starving Palestinians while continuing to
receive US-made weapons paid for by our tax dollars.

The White House is failing to do what US law requires, and what the majority of
Americans want: Stop sending weapons to Israel.

John Hudson

NEW: The Biden administration confirms Israel will face no policy consequences
for the lack of aid getting into Gaza following Blinken’s threat to potentially
withdraw military assistance if key demands aren’t met in 30 days (in a letter sent
days before the US election)


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