
Gaza – Saba:
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, stated on Monday that the Zionist plan for distributing aid in the Gaza Strip is both illegal and unethical, aiming to displace Palestinians from their land.
Fakhri emphasized in his remarks that the Zionist plan fails to meet the minimum humanitarian principles and is intended to control Gaza rather than deliver urgent aid. He stressed that "Israel" is using starvation as part of its military strategy to kill as many Palestinians as possible.
The UN official also dismissed Israeli accusations against UNRWA, describing them as baseless and a pretext to starve the people of Gaza.
On Sunday, the Zionist enemy army’s radio announced that the new mechanism for aid distribution in Gaza would begin operating on Monday, in cooperation with private American companies. The military source claimed that four aid distribution centers would be established—three in Rafah and one in central Gaza.
The UN rejects the Zionist aid distribution plan, arguing that it will lead to further displacement, endanger thousands, limit aid to only one part of Gaza, fail to address urgent needs, and tie humanitarian assistance to political and military objectives—effectively using starvation as a bargaining tool.
The UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, stated on Monday that the Zionist plan for distributing aid in the Gaza Strip is both illegal and unethical, aiming to displace Palestinians from their land.
Fakhri emphasized in his remarks that the Zionist plan fails to meet the minimum humanitarian principles and is intended to control Gaza rather than deliver urgent aid. He stressed that "Israel" is using starvation as part of its military strategy to kill as many Palestinians as possible.
The UN official also dismissed Israeli accusations against UNRWA, describing them as baseless and a pretext to starve the people of Gaza.
On Sunday, the Zionist enemy army’s radio announced that the new mechanism for aid distribution in Gaza would begin operating on Monday, in cooperation with private American companies. The military source claimed that four aid distribution centers would be established—three in Rafah and one in central Gaza.
The UN rejects the Zionist aid distribution plan, arguing that it will lead to further displacement, endanger thousands, limit aid to only one part of Gaza, fail to address urgent needs, and tie humanitarian assistance to political and military objectives—effectively using starvation as a bargaining tool.