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In Gaza Organized Gangs Make a Bad Situation Even Worse

2024/11/21
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格雷格·迪克森报道了国际刑事法院对以色列领导人发出的逮捕令,其中一项指控是以色列利用饥饿作为战争武器。他还介绍了加沙的饥饿问题以及人道主义援助物资被盗的情况。 阿纳斯·巴巴描述了加沙面包房的困境以及人们为获得食物而排长队的情况,突出了人道主义援助不足的问题。 联合国近东巴勒斯坦难民救济和工程处负责人菲利普·拉扎里尼指出,当地帮派之间的冲突使得人道主义援助工作变得异常困难。 纳赫德·肖海巴尔,加沙私人运输协会负责人,指责以色列保护这些犯罪团伙,并试图通过饥饿策略迫使哈马斯投降。他描述了司机被杀害以及卡车被抢劫的事件。 联合国发言人斯特凡·迪雅里克对以色列可能未能阻止或甚至纵容抢劫行为表示担忧,强调了以色列作为占领国的责任。 以色列官员则回应称,对援助的限制是为了防止哈马斯受益,并声称哈马斯是抢劫事件的幕后黑手。 奥瓦德·阿贝德讲述了他为了给孩子买面粉而遭遇武装人员袭击的经历,这突显了加沙民众面临的绝望处境。 联合国官员和援助组织强调了加沙人道主义危机的严重性,指出食物短缺和援助物资被盗等问题。他们呼吁以色列采取行动,增加进入加沙的通道,确保援助物资的安全分发。 与此同时,以色列方面否认利用饥饿作为战争武器的指控,并声称对援助的限制是为了防止哈马斯受益。他们还指责哈马斯是抢劫事件的幕后黑手。 加沙的当地居民则描述了他们面临的困境,包括食物短缺、暴力事件以及对未来充满不确定性。他们呼吁国际社会关注加沙的人道主义危机,并采取行动解决这一问题。 不同的声音和观点反映了加沙冲突的复杂性,以及人道主义援助面临的挑战。

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The International Criminal Court accuses Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza. Aid groups report insufficient food entering Gaza, exacerbated by widespread looting by armed gangs. The UN expresses alarm over potential Israeli inaction or complicity in the looting.
  • ICC issues arrest warrants for Israeli officials, alleging starvation as a weapon of war.
  • Insufficient food allowed into Gaza.
  • Armed gangs loot aid, operating in areas under Israeli control.
  • UN expresses concern about Israeli inaction or complicity.

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Israel has been accused of using starvation in Gaza as a weapon of war. It's a charge the government denies, however aid groups say too little food is being allowed into Gaza. And making the problem even worse, armed gangs are looting much of the aid that is coming in. We hear more about the issue and what Israel is doing about it. For more coverage of all sides of this conflict, go to npr.org/mideastupdates)Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)