U.S.-Backed Starvation in Gaza Is Genocide
Israel is deliberately starving the people of Gaza. This is not a humanitarian crisis caused by war—it is a weapon of war. Over 2 million Palestinians, half of them children, are being systematically denied food, clean water, medicine, and shelter. Aid convoys are bombed. Bakeries are bulldozed. Crops and livestock are destroyed. This is not chaos—it is policy.According to the United Nations, this is the first documented case in modern history of a Western-backed military intentionally starving an entire civilian population. That makes it a war crime. That makes it genocide.
And yet, President Trump and members of Congress continue to arm and fund this atrocity. American weapons fuel the bombs. American political cover protects the perpetrators. American silence signals approval.
What kind of nation stands by while children die of hunger and dehydration? What kind of leadership supports the use of starvation as a military tactic?
Enough. There must be a total cutoff of U.S. military aid to Israel. There must be immediate, unrestricted delivery of humanitarian supplies to Gaza. And there must be accountability—for those who carry out these crimes and those who enable them.
Starvation is not a security policy. It is extermination. If we remain silent, we are not neutral—we are complicit.
Never again must mean never again for anyone.
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