Israeli Press: Gaza Aid Meets Only 10% of Needs
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz recently published an article titled “Israel Should Increase Humanitarian Aid to Civilians in Gaza” in which it was pointed out that the Israeli media has largely ignored the extent of the destruction, death, and humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
According to the article, very little information about the situation in Gaza has been reported in the Israeli mainstream media, leading to a lack of awareness among the Israeli public. Instead, information has come from foreign sources, social media, and organizations that are often seen as biased against Israel.
The article also discusses the potential consequences of this lack of awareness, suggesting that Israelis may face feelings of guilt and possible international legal responsibilities in the future due to their ignorance of the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
The article further highlights that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allowed some humanitarian aid shipments to reach Gaza under pressure from the United States. However, it was noted that this aid only met 10 percent of the needs of the people in Gaza.
Overall, the article calls for increased humanitarian aid to Gaza and warns of the potential consequences Israel may face if it continues to neglect the situation in the region.