
Gaza's Starvation: A Deliberate Strategy of Oppression
Gaza's Hunger Crisis: A Deliberate Act of Oppression The ongoing conflict in Gaza has reached a critical point, with reports of widespread starvation among the Palestinian population. The situation is not merely a consequence of war; it's a calculated strategy of oppression, according to Soumaya Ghannoushi, a writer and expert in Middle East politics. Ghannoushi's analysis draws chilling parallels to the Nazi Hunger Plan, where food was weaponized to subjugate and exterminate populations. "What is happening in Gaza is not simply starvation," Ghannoushi explains in the video, "it is the deliberate breaking of a people, pushing them beyond the limits of human endurance." She describes scenes of desperate families clawing for scraps of flour, only to be met with violence at aid distribution points. The video shows harrowing footage of starving civilians being shot by Israeli forces near a drop site coordinated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The limited caloric intake, far below the World Health Organization's emergency standards, is not accidental, Ghannoushi argues. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's plan to distribute aid to only 60% of the population mirrors the Nazi regime's racial hierarchy in food allocation. This deliberate policy of starvation, Ghannoushi asserts, is aimed not only at crushing Palestinian bodies but also at crushing their souls. The video concludes with a call for the world to acknowledge and act upon this grave humanitarian crisis. The UN has warned that the situation in Gaza is the hungriest on Earth, with the entire population facing famine. The video serves as a powerful testament to the suffering of the Palestinian people and a call for urgent international intervention.