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It's very obvious you haven't read any of those links or reports yourself. Israel is the one that has repeatedly and constantly lied with fabrications and disinformation, it's well documented.
‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
GAZA STRIP: Famine is imminent as 1.1 million people, half of Gaza, experience catastrophic food insecurity
I've read them, I just don't find them fully credible. Like when Hamas says something isn't a military target, it's just not believable because they always lie. I'm going to go ahead and believe the people that sometimes lie versus the people that always lie. You do you though.
Food insecurity caused by the consequences of one's own actions isn't the same thing as famine and starvation. Hamas should have packed more food before they started a seige. They obviously don't give a fuck about anyone in Gaza, as if that wasn't evident from the tunnels they built under everyone's homes (with or without permission, do any of your links say?).
Hey, maybe they could give up themselves and the hostages in exchange for a ceasefire and Gaza can build itself a port and start partaking in some global shipping; if my neighbor was holding my family hostage and shooting at us, I certainly wouldn't let Door Dash bring them food. You can't take a bunch of hostages and then be like "nah you can't come in to get them or we'll kill you, oh and also you have to still let all our deliveries through!" That's now how it works for anyone, why should only Jews have that standard? Again though if you think you can use someone as a human shield that means they care about you, do you. Just don't start crossing borders with your dark ages bullshit!
What are you talking about, Israel has controlled all imports and exports in Gaza and the West Bank since 1967.
Israel has let in only minimal food into Gaza leading in food insecurity for the majority of the population since before Oct 7th.
https://www.un.org/unispal/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/OCHAGAZAAM_220223.pdf
https://gisha.org/en/gaza-policy-forum-summary-experts-agree-that-israels-dual-use-policy-causes-acute-distress/
More things I already knew.
I'm sure you think Israel started dual use policy out of cruelty and malice, right? You sure it has nothing to do with Gaza choosing corruption and terrorism again and again?
Hamas had two airports. Could have done some trading, had some commerce, and had all the food they could muster right now. That requires respect for other cultures. I'm sure you'd overnight some, right now if they still had an airport. Hamas closed one after starting a war and swearing to murder all of the Jews, and then Hamas abandoned the other one and let it go to shit until it was unusable and people built over it.
They had a water port, until they elected Hamas to power (I guess the election slogan was "more suicide bombings of Jews!" or something to thet extent (and upon taking office they promptly cancelled all future elections because they knew how best to focus Gaza's resources on building out the tunnel system and expanding the number of rockets they could launch at the Jews)).
Yes, Gaza has rightfully been under a blockade pending the demise of Hamas. Instead of rejecting Hamas, Gaza has further empowered and entrenched them. Apparently the people of Gaza will pay any price for the Hamas-run theocratic dictatorship they believe their God has ordained for them (once they genocide all the Jews (you just go on ahead ignoring that little detail before you start sending aid (aid is only conditional when it gets sent to Jews according to your ruleset))).
You keep saying you know when it's clear you don't.
The only real airport, Yasser Arafat International Airport, in Gaza was opened on 24 November 1998, and all passenger flights ceased in February 2001, during the Second Intifada. Israel bombed the radar station and control tower on 4 December 2001 and bulldozers cut the runway on 10 January 2002, rendering the airport inoperable. The Gush Katif Airport was home for tens of thousands of refugees from the 1948 expulsions, being only briefly operable in 2004 before Israel banned all air travel with the blockade.
Israel has controlled all airspace and water space. Palestinians are unable to even fish beyond the 3-12 nautical mile limit enforced by Israel without getting shot, arrested, and robbed.
Palestinians haven't had freedom of movement since 1991.
Restrictions on Movement - B'TSelem
The Gaza Strip - B'TSelem
You're like one of those Nazis who didn't have the stomach to admit people were being gassed after it became clear to everyone else.
People like you make me wish god existed just so there could be some kind of justice. @[email protected]