Unfolding the Crisis in Gaza: Israel's Alleged 'Starvation Policy'

Investigates how the weaponization of logistics has led to severe shortages of fuel, food, and medicines, inflicting immense suffering on Palestinians in Gaza.
As the world's attention is drawn to the ongoing tensions with Iran, a concerning situation is unfolding in the Gaza Strip, where the weaponization of logistics has allegedly caused a severe shortage of fuel, food, and essential medicines, piling misery on the already struggling Palestinian population.
The blockade imposed on Gaza by Israel has been a contentious issue for years, with critics arguing that it amounts to collective punishment and a form of economic warfare against the Palestinian people. However, the current situation appears to have reached a critical juncture, as the lack of access to basic necessities is exacerbating an already dire humanitarian crisis.
According to reports, the shortage of fuel has crippled the already fragile healthcare system, with hospitals struggling to maintain operations and essential services. The lack of diesel for generators has forced medical facilities to ration their usage, putting the lives of patients at risk. Additionally, the shortage of cooking gas and electricity
Compounding the issue, the limited supply of medicines and medical equipment has made it challenging for healthcare providers to treat patients effectively. This has had a rippling effect, as individuals with chronic conditions or requiring ongoing treatment have found it increasingly difficult to access the care they need.
Experts have criticized the Israeli government's policies in Gaza, accusing them of engineering a
Source: Al Jazeera


