World Outrage Grows as Israel Weaponises Aid to Gaza
- On May 19, 2025, Israel partially lifted its nearly 80-day blockade on Gaza, allowing fewer than 100 aid trucks to enter while continuing military attacks.
- The partial lifting followed the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, and mounting international pressure from Britain, France, and Canada to permit humanitarian aid.
- Critics, including former Israeli military figures and Amnesty International, condemned the aid effort as insufficient and described ongoing Israeli military operations as causing widespread civilian suffering.
- Yair Golan, leader of Israel’s centre-left Democrats party, said, "A sane country doesn't kill babies as a hobby," while Amnesty called the aid a cynical attempt to mask ongoing violence.
- The limited aid delivery amid continued conflict risks worsening the humanitarian crisis and increasing global condemnation of Israel's policies in Gaza.
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World outrage grows as Israel weaponises aid to Gaza
As some dissenting voices in Israel have started speaking out, the very recent change of heart from some of Israel’s staunchest international supporters has moved beyond the pearl-clutching and handwringing lip service.
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