The article critiques the recent US announcement of a new humanitarian plan for Gaza, which aims to deliver 300 million meals amidst ongoing violence. The piece reflects on the authorâs desperate situation and the irony of claiming to solve hunger while military actions continue. It highlights how promises of aid often coincide with continued suppression of basic needs, raising skepticism about the true intentions of humanitarian efforts in a context of ongoing genocide and suffering.
The so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, supposedly set to distribute 300 million meals, comes with hollow promises while the region endures ongoing violence and suffering.
The US government claims it can alleviate complaints about starvation in Gaza, yet continues to support Israelâs military actions simultaneously affecting food security.
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