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    Israel Using Food as Weapon in Gaza Attacks

    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsJuly 2, 2025Updated:July 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Israel is facing growing international criticism for using food as a weapon during its ongoing military actions in Gaza. On Tuesday, Israeli forces launched heavy airstrikes on more than 25 homes in Gaza City. Many civilians, including children, were killed or injured. Several of the wounded are in critical condition, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency.

    While Gaza was under attack, operations also took place in the occupied West Bank. On the same day, several Palestinian civilians lost their lives while trying to collect food from the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The incident sparked sharp criticism from the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. He called for an end to the program, saying it has worsened the crisis in the already besieged area.

    The situation has become more serious as food and baby supplies are being blocked from reaching families. Reports from health workers in Gaza confirm that the supply of baby formula has almost run out. Doctors warn that if the blockade continues, thousands of babies may die from malnutrition.

    According to various media sources, Israel’s tactics are not limited to bombings. Aid workers and rights groups say the Israeli military is also stopping vital aid, including food, from entering Gaza. Critics claim this is part of a larger plan to weaken an entire generation by denying them basic nutrition.

    Norway has publicly condemned Israel’s actions, accusing the country of turning food into a tool of war. Humanitarian experts stress that using food in this way is a violation of international law and puts innocent lives in danger.

    Meanwhile, Israel released 14 Palestinian detainees from Gaza on Tuesday. The individuals were reportedly freed at the Kisufim border crossing. From there, they were transported in Red Cross vehicles to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah for medical care. This release comes amid ongoing efforts by humanitarian groups to ease the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict.

    The Gaza conflict has already taken a heavy toll on civilians, especially children. The current food blockade has raised fears that the crisis could lead to widespread child starvation. International organizations are calling for immediate action to open aid routes and ensure that food and medical supplies reach those in need.

    Human rights experts say the deliberate use of food shortages as a military strategy could amount to a war crime. They are urging global leaders to pressure Israel to lift the blockade and allow unrestricted access for humanitarian aid.

    As the violence continues, residents of Gaza remain in extreme danger. With homes destroyed and essential supplies running out, survival has become a daily struggle. Aid agencies say that unless the siege is lifted, the humanitarian crisis will grow worse by the day.

    The use of food as a weapon not only breaks moral boundaries but also puts thousands of lives at risk. The international community is being urged to act swiftly to protect Gaza’s most vulnerable—its children.

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