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UN unsure on how much aid has been delivered inside Gaza by Israeli-backed logistics group

An update on the dire aid situation in Gaza. As a reminder, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israeli-backed logistics group, has said lorry loads of food have been delivered to secure sites in Gaza and that supplies had begun to be given to those in need.

However, the UN humanitarian agency Ocha, and Unrwa, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, both told a press briefing in Geneva earlier today that they were unaware of whether any aid had actually been distributed.

“We don’t have any information,” said Unrwa spokesperson Juliette Touma.

“We know what’s needed, we know what’s missing, and we are very, very far from that daily target.

“The needs are 500-600 trucks at a minimum that should go into Gaza, loaded with supplies. Not only food but also medicine, medical supplies, vaccines for children, fuel, water and other basics for people’s survival.”

Before the devastating Israeli blockade on aid was imposed in early March, the UN brought lifesaving humanitarian supplies to people in multiple locations around the territory.

Now the blockade has been eased (to an extremely inadequate level) due to political pressure on the Netanyahu government, UN agencies and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the GHF amid concerns it violates “fundamental humanitarian principles” and breaches international law.

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Former Israeli PM says Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has wrote a powerful opinion piece in Israeli newspaper Hareetz, saying Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza and carrying out the “indiscriminate, limitless, cruel and criminal killing” of Palestinian civilians.

Olmert said that over the last year he had publicly rejected accusations of genocide and war crimes being levelled at Israel, arguing that although “excessive killing happened” the Israeli government did not “give orders to hit Gazan civilians indiscriminately”. But he said his view has changed over recent weeks. Olmert, who served as prime minister from 2006 to 2009, wrote in the Hareetz opinion piece:

What we are doing in Gaza now is a war of devastation: indiscriminate, limitless, cruel and criminal killing of civilians.

We’re not doing this due to loss of control in any specific sector, not due to some disproportionate outburst by some soldiers in some unit. Rather, it’s the result of government policy – knowingly, evilly, maliciously, irresponsibly dictated. Yes, Israel is committing war crimes.

First, starving out Gaza. On this issue, the position of senior government figures is public and clear. Yes, we’ve been denying Gazans food, medicine and basic living needs as part of an explicit policy. Netanyahu, typically, is trying to blur the type of orders he’s been giving, in order to evade legal and criminal responsibility in due course.

But some of his lackeys are saying so outright, in public, even with pride: Yes, we will starve out Gaza. Because all Gazans are Hamas, there’s no moral or operational limitation on exterminating them all, over two million people.

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has been a vocal critic of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and its war on Gaza that has seen the indiscriminate killing of many Palestinian civilians. Photograph: Ariel Schalit/AP



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