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Why Gaza is starving, what’s blocking the aid, and how Trump became the only one Netanyahu seems to listen to

From UN warnings to Netanyahu’s burger talk, here’s what’s fuelling the crisis—and what could actually end it.

July 25, 2025 / 10:55 IST
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Why Gaza is starving, what’s blocking the aid, and how Trump became the only one Netanyahu seems to listen to
Why Gaza is starving, what’s blocking the aid, and how Trump became the only one Netanyahu seems to listen to

The images emerging from Gaza—skeletal children, lifeless bodies, and malnourished infants—are horrifying but, according to aid agencies, entirely predictable. Humanitarian groups had been warning for months that Israel’s tight restrictions on aid would lead to mass starvation. As global outcry grows, the United Nations has called it a “horror show,” with children like 11-month-old Seela Barbakh and 14-year-old Mosab Al-Debs now symbols of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe, CNN reported.

Aid blocked, children starving, and little change on the ground

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The UN’s main agency for Palestinians accused Israel of “starving people” just kilometres from stocked Israeli supermarkets. While COGAT, the Israeli authority managing aid into Gaza, claims to be facilitating aid entry, groups on the ground argue otherwise, citing repeated denials of safe passage and route approvals. The far right in Netanyahu’s coalition has openly called for starvation as a pressure tactic—remarks that are reviled abroad but resonate within Israel’s war-hardened political climate.

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