The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said that the Israeli occupation continues to commit the crime of "systematic starvation" against more than two million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, by rationing the entry of humanitarian aid and subjecting it to political and security equations, within the framework of what the movement described as "starvation engineering" and "ghetto aid."
The movement indicated in a statement that the aid delivered after 81 days of a complete closure of the Strip "represents only a drop in the ocean of normal need," noting that Gaza needed approximately 500 trucks per day before the war to meet its minimum needs, while today less than a tenth of that number is arriving, amid a worsening displacement crisis, the collapse of the health system, and the spread of hunger and malnutrition, especially among children.
Hamas also warned against the occupation's attempts to implement a "colonial plan" by establishing what resembles "concentration camps" in the southern Gaza Strip under the guise of aid, stressing that this plan "will not succeed" and will be confronted by the will of the people of Gaza, who reject humiliation and adhere to their right to freedom and dignity.
The movement reiterated its call for the international community and humanitarian organizations to take urgent action to completely lift the blockade, reject what it described as "engineering hunger and humiliation," and work to open a permanent humanitarian corridor that ensures the free and dignified flow of aid, free from control or extortion.





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Hamas: The occupation is imposing "starvation engineering," and we warn of plans for detention camps in Gaza.