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Why the Wall of Silence on the Gaza Genocide Is Finally Starting To Crack

  • In 2025, international figures and media outlets publicly criticized Israel’s military actions and aid restrictions in Gaza amid ongoing conflict and blockade.
  • This criticism follows years of tension, including Hamas’s October 2023 attack and Israel’s longstanding policies affecting Gaza’s population and humanitarian agencies.
  • Israel approved a plan allowing 60 aid trucks daily to Gaza, requiring Palestinians to collect limited food and water from militarized hubs near Egypt with biometric screenings.
  • Fifteen UN agencies and over 200 charities condemned the aid plan, warning nearly half a million Palestinians face severe hunger and that Gaza risks becoming uninhabitable.
  • These developments highlight calls for Western governments, especially the U.S., to reconsider their support, demand ceasefires, and address humanitarian law to prevent further civilian harm in Gaza.
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The Electronic Intifada broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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