Gaza's Lifelines Cut:
UN Pleads as Israel Intensifies Attacks, another Holocaust is looming
The United Nations Development Programme has issued a grave warning: “Without fuel, the lifelines will vanish for 2.1 million people in Gaza.” Israel’s ongoing blockade has decimated access to fuel, critical for hospitals, water purification, and humanitarian aid.The UN refugee agency (UNRWA) reports that one in ten children seen at its clinics since 2024 is malnourished, with rates worsening. Meanwhile, Israel continues attacks across Gaza, including on tents sheltering displaced families. In Khan Younis, an Israeli strike killed an entire family inside a tent—Hossam, his pregnant wife Soaad, their 14-year-old son Abdel Rahman, and daughters Fayrouz and Shahd. Only one child survived, because he had stepped away to fetch water.
As if that weren’t enough, Israeli soldiers told the news outlet +972 that they’re using grenade-firing drones against forcibly evacuated Palestinians. One soldier likened the drone operation to “a video game,” admitting they target civilians to deter others from returning home.
Even as a ceasefire is announced in Syria’s Suwayda province, Israel has launched more airstrikes—this time under the guise of protecting Druze communities—further escalating regional instability.
These are not the actions of a nation acting in self-defense. They are war crimes. The world must not look away.
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