U.S. aid policy on Gaza 'absurd' given its military support for Israel, UN food expert says | CBC News LoadedU.S. aid policy on Gaza 'absurd' given its military support for Israel, UN food expert says
Airdrops in particular "will do very little to alleviate hunger malnutrition and do nothing to slow down famine," Michael Fakhri, UN special rapporteur on the right to food, told reporters in Geneva. The U.S. diplomatic mission in Geneva was not immediately available to respond to the remarks made late on Friday.Fakhri, a Lebanese Canadian law professor mandated by the UN Human Rights Council to document and advise on global food security, said such methods made little sense while Washington continues to provide military support to Israel.
Any aid is better than no aid in #Gaza. But air drops are not the solution. The only solution is unimpeded humanitarian access via the established land routes and a definitive #CeasefireNOW. pic.twitter.com/sr5MYnDlsi"These alternate methods are costly, they're ineffective and they're a distraction from what is really needed, which is safe, unfettered humanitarian access throughout all of Gaza," Al-Awqati told CBC News.
A top European Union official said a charity ship will head to Gaza as a pilot operation for a new humanitarian sea corridor. Hours earlier, President Joe Biden announced that the U.S. military will set up a temporary pier on Gaza's Mediterranean coast. The Pentagon said it had also not yet determined exactly how the landing site for the floating port system would be secured against any threats and said it was in discussions with partners including Israel.
"For the children of Gaza, for the children there today that are at risk of starvation, at risk of famine, it is a matter of hours and days, not weeks, not months."Israel launched its offensive after Hamas-led militants stormed across the border on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting about 250, according to Israel tallies. More than 100 hostages were released during a temporary ceasefire in November in exchange for 240 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel.
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