"The other 200 or more humanitarian workers killed in the war have drawn less attention because they are mostly Palestinians. As objectionable as this is, the attack on the WCK convoy has thrown a global spotlight on two Israeli policies that will be increasing difficult for western governments to downplay now they are the focus of public attention: the Israeli military’s low bar for killing civilians, and its engineering of a food crisis that is creating starvation."
Amid the slaughter and with famine looming, Israel’s allies must say enough is enough. If not now, when?
One of the vehicles in which WCK employees were killed in Deir al-Balah on 2 April. Photograph: Ahmed Zakot/Reuters |
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