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2 years agoSince you ignored the question I can only assume the answer is yes.


Since you ignored the question I can only assume the answer is yes.


Do you think this justifies depriving millions of people of clean drinking water?


It also pointed out that the Israeli authorities denied access to 56% of humanitarian aid missions planned for northern Gaza (34 out of 61) and 25% of missions planned for the middle area (28 out of 114) in January. Since 26 January the number of trucks allowed to enter Gaza, an inadequate metric, never exceeded 218 and was typically below 150.
Waiting for the Zionists in the comments to explain how this is all Egypt or Hamas’ fault somehow
Only one of these things can be true