
As aid trucks entered Gaza from Rafah, videos emerged showing desperate Palestinians scrambling for food. Turkish outlet TRT filmed scenes of chaos as people stormed vehicles after Israeli forces paused fighting for humanitarian deliveries.
Israel denies accusations of weaponizing starvation, with PM Netanyahu insisting, “There is no starvation in Gaza.” Still, the UN and global groups label the crisis “man-made mass starvation,” with over 120 aid trucks reportedly entering Sunday.
UN coordinator Tom Fletcher said desperate civilians looted food, and “vast amounts of aid are needed.” Children are dying of hunger, and rights groups, including B’Tselem, now accuse Israel of committing genocide.
Meanwhile, Israel claims Hamas manipulates the famine narrative. Yet, growing international pressure demands Israel lift all restrictions and ensure unhindered aid flow to civilians trapped in Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe.