Protests Against the Gaza War in Tel-Aviv Outside US Embassy
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 23 – Protesters call for urgent aid and ceasefire as World Food Program reports 500,000 people in Gaza face starvation amid blockade and military conflict.
- On Thursday, dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the Red Cross Children’s Hospital located in Cape Town to protest against Israel’s use of starvation as a method of warfare in Gaza.
- The protests follow a worsening humanitarian crisis caused by Israel's blockade that has blocked food and medical aid, resulting in mass starvation in the Gaza Strip.
- More than 110 people have died from starvation recently, with aid groups like Médecins Sans Frontières and Amnesty International warning that supplies allowed into Gaza remain far below survival needs.
- Ayesha Bagus of Mothers4Gaza said she joined protests after seeing images of starving children, while signs read "Starvation is a war crime" as speakers voiced anger and grief about Gaza's medical emergency.
- These protests highlight global calls to lift the Gaza blockade, allow humanitarian aid entry, and end the ongoing conflict to prevent further loss of life and suffering.
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Many people carry plates, pots and ladles to make noise and symbolically point out the famine.
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