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Why humanitarians must act to end Israel’s genocide in Gaza

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The article contends that humanitarian organisations must rethink their role in Gaza, where aid delivery has been blocked for months and civilians face extreme deprivation. It critiques the limits of neutrality and traditional advocacy, suggesting that humanitarians should explore stronger collective action — including legal avenues, coordinated alliances, and efforts to challenge the blockade. Drawing on historical lessons, it warns that silence or inaction risks undermining humanitarian credibility and effectiveness.

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