The Guardian view on Gaza's engineered famine: stop arming the slaughter or lose the rule of law | Editorial
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The situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate amid Israeli strikes, with a significant number of casualties reported from recent attacks on civilians. Humanitarian organizations highlight a deliberate assault on essential services, leading to a humanitarian crisis affecting food, water, and healthcare access. A UN report reveals extensive destruction of educational institutions, and critics argue the consequences of military actions emerge from a systematic effort rather than collateral damage. Calls for accountability in international law face challenges, as Western nations remain complicit in the ongoing conflict.
As Medecins Sans Frontieres declared this week, what is unfolding in Gaza is the calculated evisceration of the very systems that sustain life.
Israel is the occupying power in Gaza and has a clear duty under the fourth Geneva convention to ensure the population's access to food, water and medical care.
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