Why are Israeli soldiers stealing public aid to Gaza?

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Why are Israeli soldiers stealing public aid to Gaza?

Shahab "Ala Al-Sakfi", the director of "Al-Zumir" Human Rights Institute, said: "This approach of the occupying army is aimed at continuing genocide and starvation and creating chaos in the Gaza Strip."

 

Al-Sakafi emphasized: This is in the shadow of the continued inability of the international community to support the residents of the Gaza Strip and guarantee the sending of humanitarian aid to this area. A matter that proves the increase of chaos and insecurity.

 

This human rights activist stated: The occupiers deliberately target the security forces and the police of the Gaza Strip and their centers in order to achieve their goals of creating chaos in this region and that aid does not reach the people and that aid does not reach them. . Not guaranteed.

 

He called for putting pressure on the Zionist regime to fulfill its legal, moral and humanitarian obligations according to Articles 55 and 56 of the Geneva Convention, which emphasizes the appropriate mechanism for sending humanitarian aid and protects civilians and their dignity.

 

Al-Sakafi also called for pressure on the Israeli regime to open the crossings for sending humanitarian aid by land to the Gaza Strip and to lay the groundwork for sending large amounts of food and medical aid from humanitarian and international centers to the residents of Gaza. area

 

The Zionist newspaper "Haaretz" recently revealed that the Israeli army has allowed the armed elements to loot the trucks that enter the Gaza Strip for relief and confiscate their goods.

 

This newspaper added: Armed people block the way of many trucks entering Gaza through the Karam Abu Salem crossing, which is under the control of the Zionists, and loot them, and in many of these cases, they confiscate the aid and send it there. brand Their warehouses are transferred under the control of the army.

 

Sources present in the Gaza Strip told this Zionist newspaper that these incidents usually happen in the presence of army soldiers and at a distance of a few meters from them, and some trucks that are attacked contact the Israeli army, but they do not intervene.

 

These sources add that the remaining local police forces in the Gaza Strip have tried to prevent the looting of the trucks by these armed elements, but they have faced an attack by the Israeli army.

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