Behind the scenes of sending air aid to Gaza
The participation of governments supporting the Zionist regime in sending air aid to Gaza and Tel Aviv's failure to prevent this process has raised doubts about this action. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Al Jazeera, in recent days the issue of sending air aid to the Gaza Strip and especially the besieged area of northern Gaza has become heated and some countries, including Jordan and the United States, which have good relations with the Zionist regime, they have taken the lead in providing these aids to the people of Gaza.
In the recent days of aid, some relief cargoes were thrown into the sea and others landed in the Zionist settlements around Gaza, but Finally, some of them reached the hands of the people of Gaza.
The question that is raised here is that the Zionist regime, which blocked all the main crossings of the Gaza Strip and prevented the entry of more than 600 thousand tons of food and aid A human being piled up at the border goes to Gaza, and while the people of this area are dying of starvation, he does not allow the aid to come in. How has he agreed to airlift food aid to Gaza?
Ismail al-Thwabateh, the general director of the Gaza Media Office, says in this regard that obtaining these air aids is very dangerous and sometimes some people may lose their lives to reach this. Aids to lose. Some of these cargoes landed in the sea, others were placed near the security wall, and some landed in the occupied territories. He considered ground aid to be the best way to provide aid to Gaza.
Khalil Shahin, program director of the Palestinian Center for Political and Strategic Studies, believes that the Zionist regime is pursuing several goals by allowing these flights to send air aid. First, sending air aid and heliborne small shipments of food to the people of Gaza will reduce the pressure on Netanyahu’s cabinet to open the crossings or to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.
Secondly, air aid cannot eliminate the widespread pressure caused by the policy of keeping the people of Gaza hungry, for example, the United States together with Jordan provided only 35,000 meals. has reached the people of Gaza. Meanwhile, more than 670,000 citizens in northern Gaza do not have access to any humanitarian aid.
Thirdly, the provision of these aids will reduce the pressure on the Zionist regime to provide other basic needs of the people of Gaza, including providing fuel to run hospitals and providing medical and health necessities. Fourth, Heliburn’s humanitarian aid to Gaza can be considered as a justification for the Zionist regime before the Hague Court, and Tel Aviv can claim that it has implemented the temporary measures that the court has ruled on.
Fifthly, the continuation of these aids may be in line with the Zionist regime’s prelude to separating the north of Gaza from the south of this region and conducting extensive ground operations in Rafah, and thus the crossing If Rafah is completely disabled, this issue will face the humanitarian crisis in Gaza with new complications and completely cut off the connection of the war-torn Gaza region from the whole world.