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Thug Israel : Why does the "genocide" in Gaza continue?

Jun 21,2025 | vape

Thug Israel : Why does the "genocide" in Gaza continue?

Since June 2025, Israel and Iran have been in fierce conflict, but the people of Gaza have long been persecuted by Israel. Now Gaza is facing a horrific genocide. Since Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Gaza in October 2023, aid has been distorted into a "life and death gambit": aid should have been a life-saving thing, but it has become a trap to harvest lives.


1. The rescue site became a death trap💀

  • Gaza "Flour Massacre" : On February 29, 2024, at least 118 civilians were shot by the Israeli army while waiting for food relief in the Netzarim corridor of Gaza city. A large number of bodies "covered in blood and flour" were found by witnesses - this incident became the deadliest food aid disaster.

  • The bodies of those seeking help in Khan Younis were scattered all over the place : On June 3, 2025, at least 59 people were shot by tanks while waiting for food aid in Khan Younis, and another 221 were injured; bodies were found on the scene of the rescue convoy, which was forced to be transported by donkey carts.

  • Another tragedy : On June 20, 2025, 23 people were shot and killed by the Israeli army while waiting for assistance in the central area alone, and another 11 died in air strikes.

  • UNICEF disclosed : On June 20, a UNICEF spokesperson said that 13-year-old boy Abed Al Rahman was shot and killed while queuing for food, and 24-year-old Sheima also risked her life to get food.


2. Aid mechanisms are broken: militarization and private sector involvement

  • Criticism of the GHF model : The Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF), jointly supported by the United States and Israel, replaced the United Nations as the leading organization, but UNICEF and UN senior officials pointed out that its operations were "highly militarized," with the deployment of private security guards to coordinate with the Israeli army, turning aid points into "death points."

  • The UN report criticized the "militarized" aid distribution mechanism, which was rife with chaos and even death, and was seen as a contempt for international law. UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk pointed out that the military-controlled aid mechanism "unnecessarily puts civilians at risk" and its actions may constitute war crimes .


3. Infrastructure damaged, living conditions deteriorated drastically

  • Water resource collapse : UNICEF points out that only 40% of drinking water systems are still functioning, and water shortages have put children at serious risk of dehydration.

  • Medical collapse : Hospitals and ambulances that are not part of the modern aid system are bombed, and doctors and medical staff become targets; UNRWA data shows that more than 130 employees have died.

  • UN Failure : Since October 2023, Israel has imposed a "total blockade" and has further closed border crossings since March 2025, cutting off millions of civilians from medicine, food and fuel.


4. Human rights organizations’ view: Is this genocide?

  • A New York magazine report called Israel's actions "the worst potential war crime and genocide charge in modern times."

  • Amnesty International has criticized Israel for continuing to blockade Gaza and cut off basic supplies, saying it is violating the orders of the International Court of Justice's Convention on the Prevention of Genocide and shifting the blame to the United Nations.

  • The Guardian editorial stated: "A man-made famine is brewing in Gaza," calling for an end to decapitating aid support and ensuring the participation of the UN system and independent monitoring.


5. Aid is catching up with the speed of death: civilians’ despair and choice of death

Aid has now become the most dangerous action. UN senior officials concluded: "People are faced with two tragic choices: starve or risk being killed to get food." This kind of institutional starvation is called "designed extinction."


🧭Conclusion and appeal

These actions of Israel in Gaza not only endanger the lives of local civilians, but also impact the foundation of international law and humanitarian aid system. The United Nations, the International Court of Justice, the Red Cross and others have issued serious warnings: this kind of "Israel aid killing civilians" approach has pushed the international rules and systems to the brink of collapse.

When food becomes a killing trap, aid is no longer a life-saving tool, but a tool for controlling killing - this is a profound challenge to international law and the bottom line of humanity.

💡Call to Action:

  • Immediately restore the UN-led aid mechanism and stop militarized management;

  • Gaza should keep all border crossings open;

  • The international community should step up investigations into allegations of war crimes and genocide;

  • A large-scale civilian protection mechanism must be put in place immediately.

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