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Israel has been accused of using starvation as a method of warfare, intentional attacks on civilians, and collective punishment, including the use of sieges, according to a commission of inquiry.

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Israel is altering the skyline of the Gaza Strip, which remains under constant attack and bombardment. Some describe Gaza as an open-air prison. Human rights organizations have accused Israeli forces of using white phosphorus against civilians in both Gaza and Lebanon.

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Israel has targeted and destroyed numerous schools, universities, bookshops, libraries, and publishing houses in Gaza. They have demolished all 12 of Gaza's universities, proudly documenting their actions. Education is crucial for Palestinian society, which has one of the lowest illiteracy rates globally and a high number of PhD graduates per capita. This investment in education is a result of losing their material base in the Nakba.

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In Gaza, there is a severe humanitarian crisis with displaced Palestinians struggling to find food and water. The northern part of Gaza is experiencing a famine, forcing people to eat animal food just to survive. The lack of essential nutrients is particularly affecting children, newborns, and those with health complications. Many believe that food is being used as a weapon, with a blockade on humanitarian aid and even a United Nations convoy being shot at. This deliberate prevention of aid is part of a plan to push people out and prevent them from staying alive.

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The Gaza Strip is a densely populated area, with 2 million Palestinians living in a small space. They heavily rely on foreign aid, and their movement is restricted by heavily militarized borders controlled by Israel and Egypt. Israeli forces have the authority to shoot and kill anyone who gets too close to the border fence. Gaza's coastline is also restricted, and fishermen can only go a few nautical miles from shore. The area is under an economic blockade, resulting in high unemployment rates, especially among the youth.

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This video highlights the stark differences in daily life between Israelis and Palestinians. Israelis enjoy a high level of education and low unemployment rates, while Palestinians face limited opportunities and a high unemployment rate. Palestinians also face restrictions on movement, with the need for special permits to visit each other and numerous checkpoints in the West Bank. Israeli citizens have more freedom to travel abroad and do not face the same restrictions. Additionally, Israel controls imports and exports into Gaza, determining the cost of essential items like electricity, medicine, and water. Palestinians in Gaza live in poverty, earning only $180 a month, while the monthly minimum wage in Israel is $1400. Palestinians also face daily violence under military occupation, with a higher number of casualties compared to Israeli civilians.

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Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza live under military occupation, facing daily invasions, abductions, beatings, and restricted movement by Israeli soldiers. Israeli forces frequently demolish homes, destroy crops, confiscate land, shell Gaza, and kill Palestinians. US media often overlooks these Palestinian deaths, while emphasizing rocket attacks from Gaza without mentioning the context of Israeli violence. The history of the conflict and the influence of the Israel lobby, which receives over $10 million per day of American tax money, are also not reported. Palestinians endure the loss of their homes, farms, and livelihoods, with thousands of olive trees destroyed and almost 50,000 homes demolished since 1967. Gaza, blockaded by Israel and Egypt, is described as the world's largest open-air prison, with its 2 million inhabitants facing constant violence.

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Israel's military operations in Gaza are condemned as war crimes and violations of international law, including attacks on civilians, starvation as a weapon, and deliberate destruction of infrastructure. The siege on Gaza has led to severe humanitarian crises, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. The use of heavy weapons in densely populated areas is seen as intentional harm towards civilians.

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In Gaza, 100% of the population is experiencing severe food insecurity, a first in history. The United Nations states that the entire population requires humanitarian aid.

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The Abu Sofia family cultivated one of Gaza's last orchards facing the Israeli buffer zone. Despite hardships, their orchards thrived until Israel's military campaign in 2023 destroyed them. Satellite imagery shows the farm demolished, replaced by Israeli fortifications and a new road, turning it into a military outpost.

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Israel's blockade of Gaza has caused severe humanitarian issues, leading to a dependence on aid and risking famine. The restrictions on aid entry and conduct of hostilities may constitute a war crime. Urgent action is needed to ensure the unimpeded distribution of humanitarian assistance to prevent starvation and famine.

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Israel has been allowing and facilitating the delivery of food and supplies into Gaza, including doubling assistance during a one-week pause. Efforts have been made to increase the amount of flour coming in, enough to last for 6 months. A new opening has been established to allow more assistance, along with air drops and a maritime corridor. Despite progress, more needs to be done to ensure sufficient food reaches those in need.

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Since 2018, Palestinian refugees in Gaza have participated in the March of Return, demanding the right to return to their homes in Israel. Israel built a 25-mile fence and has shot protesters near it, claiming it's defending its border. However, Israel itself has stated that the fence is not a border, as confirmed in the Oslo agreements. Gaza is still considered under Israeli occupation according to international law. Gaza is effectively an open-air prison, with limited crossing points and restrictions on both people and goods. Palestinians in Gaza are mostly registered refugees who were expelled from their homes in 1948. The fence separates them from their former homes, confining them to a strip of land where they have been imprisoned for generations. Their participation in the march is an attempt to return home.

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At 4 AM, Israeli tanks shot and killed over 80 people in Gaza Strip as they tried to get food. More than 3,400 were wounded. Israel is using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the area. Israel is starving and killing people in the north Gaza Strip.

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Palestine faces severe challenges due to the Israeli occupation and a financial blockade that restricts access to essential funding for over 70 years. This blockade impacts education, healthcare, and local businesses, leading to chronic resource shortages in schools and limiting financial transactions for individuals. Many international banking services are unavailable, stifling trade and NGO operations. Organizations like UNRWA, which provides crucial support to refugees, are threatened by funding cuts, risking the well-being of countless Palestinians. Other NGOs advocating for human rights also struggle to secure necessary funds, further exacerbating the situation. These financial restrictions create a cycle of dependency and poverty, leaving many Palestinians without access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, highlighting the broader implications of their struggle beyond military occupation.

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Children who were evacuated from Gaza were asked what they miss the most about Gaza. Their answers were shared.

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On the third day of the conflict, the Israeli Defense Council made a decision. They announced a complete siege on Gaza, cutting off electricity, food, water, and gas. Everything is closed. The two million Palestinians living in Gaza, a territory under Israeli blockade since 2007, are now deprived of everything.

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The video discusses the history and current situation in the Gaza Strip. In 1948, when Israel was created, Palestinians were forced to flee or were expelled, leading many to seek refuge in Gaza. Israel took control of Gaza during the 1967 Six-Day War and remained there for almost 40 years. In 2005, Jewish settlers withdrew, but Israel still maintained control. In 2006, Hamas won the legislative elections and took power, prompting Israel to impose a blockade on Gaza. The blockade has resulted in severe restrictions on the movement of people and goods, causing poverty, high unemployment, and limited access to basic necessities. The situation has led to protests, which are harshly suppressed by Israel. The recent eruption of violence in Gaza highlights the dire conditions faced by its residents.

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At 4 AM, Israeli tanks shot and killed over 80 people in Gaza Strip as they tried to get food. More than 3,400 were wounded. Israel is using starvation as a weapon to force people to leave the north Gaza Strip. People are starving and being killed when they try to get food.

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In Gaza, there is a genocide with 12,000 children killed, while 30 Israeli children were also killed. 30,000 Palestinian civilians and 72,000 people were killed or injured. Israel is also causing starvation by blocking food supplies. This is genocide, collective punishment, and ethnic cleansing, with 70% of homes destroyed and hospitals damaged.

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The speaker discusses the situation in Gaza, where Palestinians are being put on a restricted diet to avoid starvation. The army's dieticians have calculated the calorie intake needed to prevent malnutrition, allowing 131 trucks of food to enter Gaza daily. The Gaza Heroes protest against this suffocating blockade, which is met with severe repression by the Israelis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who came to power in 2009, supports the Hamas and regularly bombs Gaza to maintain the current situation. However, Gaza suffers from high poverty and unemployment rates, limited access to water and electricity, and no means of escape. This has led to an eruption of anger and protests. The journalist recommends reading the detailed article for more information.

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The Gaza Strip is a densely populated area, with 2 million Palestinians living in a small space. They rely heavily on foreign aid, and their movement is restricted by heavily militarized borders controlled by Israel and Egypt. Israeli forces have the authority to shoot and kill anyone who gets too close to the border fence or ventures too far into the sea. The economic blockade has resulted in high unemployment rates, particularly among the youth.

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Israel has stopped UNOWA food deliveries to northern Gaza, affecting 250,000 Palestinians. Famine and malnutrition are causing deaths, with aid groups calling it a forced expulsion. The prevention of food delivery is seen as part of a plan to impose a total siege on Gaza, leading to a death sentence for those in need. Airdropping food has been ineffective and dangerous. This situation is viewed as ethnic cleansing.

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Gaza, a small territory, is home to 2 million Palestinians, including many children, living in cramped conditions. They rely heavily on foreign aid, as 80% of the population does. Considered an open-air prison, leaving Gaza is extremely difficult, with only two controlled crossings. Israel's heavily militarized perimeter fence, with no-go zones, is enforced by lethal force. Violating these zones has resulted in the shooting of unarmed Palestinians. Even Gaza's coastline is restricted, preventing escape by boat. An economic blockade worsens the situation, leading to high unemployment rates, particularly among the youth.

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In 1948, my grandmother was expelled from her village in Jerusalem to a refugee camp due to Israel's actions. Palestinians face barriers like the apartheid wall and military checkpoints, leading to restricted movement and constant surveillance. The Haida refugee camp is heavily monitored, with frequent violent raids and tear gas attacks. Palestinians also struggle with limited access to water, as Israel controls the water sources, prioritizing Israeli settlers over Palestinians. This oppressive occupation deeply impacts Palestinian daily life.
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