Israel deserves no applause for allowing some food into Gaza
Briefly

Political analyst Omar Baddar critiques Israel's current decision to permit limited food aid into Gaza through a newly formed US-backed organization. He argues this should not be celebrated given the ongoing total blockade since March 2. The US and Israel rationalize the necessity of this organization to prevent aid from reaching Hamas, but Baddar questions the rationale, advocating for the use of established humanitarian organizations that already manage aid effectively in similar crises.
Omar Baddar emphasizes that the blockade and recently limited food aid should not be celebrated, as established organizations could effectively deliver aid without altering this situation.
The US and Israel's justification for a new organization to control aid delivery stems from their concerns about Hamas, but this raises questions about the necessity of such measures.
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