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    4 months ago

    “Israel makes [a] humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Because our purpose is to release our people,” Mr Mor says.

    “We want our people, okay? And first of all, before all the negotiations and other things, give us our people.”

    Asked if this was not harsh, given that it was the lives of Gaza civilians that were at stake, Mr Mor replies: "Yes, but we have babies and women and, and the elders, okay?

    “It’s very, very simple. Give us our people and we will give you food and medicines. So simple.”

    When the well-being of 100 hostages is more important than the well-being of 2M+ Gazans.

    In northern Gaza, there have been reports of children dying from malnutrition. The British charity Action Aid cited a doctor in northern Gaza as saying that a significant number of children had died.

    According to Action Aid, one in six children under the age of two “who were screened at IDP [internally displaced persons] shelters and health centres in January were found to be acutely malnourished”.