
Gaza - Saba:
The Ministry of Interior and National Security in Gaza called for a boycott of the upcoming Zionist mechanism for distributing aid in Gaza.
The ministry said in a statement on Monday: "We call on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip to absolutely not cooperate with it, as the enemy, under the cover of the Israeli-funded "Gaza Foundation," will use aid distribution as a security and intelligence framework, and attempt to access information using modern technologies such as iris scans, to harm citizens and trap them in the quagmire of collaborating by bargaining with them over their livelihoods.
The statement stated that the enemy, by controlling the distribution of humanitarian aid through a recently established, dubious organization, with measures that serve its policies and security objectives, and after more than 85 days of systematic starvation through a stifling blockade of our people in the Gaza Strip, the complete closure of the crossings, and the prevention of the entry of thousands of aid trucks stacked on the other side, seeks to achieve its malicious goals of implementing displacement plans, in addition to trapping and blackmailing citizens for security purposes.
The statement emphasized that the enemy, through this mechanism, is flouting all international laws and norms, deliberately excluding the role of specialized international organizations with extensive experience and possessing ready structures and tools to deliver aid to those who deserve it in a manner that preserves their dignity and has proven its effectiveness during the previous months of the war of extermination.
The statement pointed out that the arrival of humanitarian aid to every citizen in their area of residence is a right guaranteed by all international laws, and that any response to the enemy's plans constitutes a direct threat to the work of international organizations in Gaza, posing a burden and danger to citizens in the coming period.
The statement emphasized that the new aid distribution mechanism requires citizens to travel long distances to receive aid. This is part of the enemy's policies to redistribute the population within the Gaza Strip, implementing its plans to fully control the Strip, including the displacement plan, which has yet to be implemented.
It noted that the enemy's failure in its new plan hinges on the citizens' lack of response and their categorical rejection of it. This will force the enemy to return to the previously implemented system of distributing aid through official UN agencies and other international organizations, especially given the international pressure the enemy is under regarding the blockade and starvation.
It stated that this circumventive attempt by the enemy and its security forces will fail, just as their previous attempts throughout the months-long war of extermination failed.
It also called on the Palestinian people to act responsibly in these difficult circumstances and not to interfere with aid trucks entering the Strip. This is to ensure that aid is distributed to all citizens in a fair and safe manner, and to stand united in the face of the saboteurs and agents of the enemy.
The statement emphasized that despite the enemy's targeting of police personnel, we will not hesitate to fulfill our duty to secure and protect aid trucks. We will not allow the creation of enemy agents in areas controlled by its army. Anyone who cooperates with the enemy in imposing its agenda will pay the price, and we will take the necessary measures against them.