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Int’l groups urge end to Israel-backed Gaza aid after mass killings

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Dozens of international aid groups have come together to call for the dismantling of a long-standing aid system in Gaza, which has been backed by the United States and Israel. This system, which has been in place for many years, has been widely criticized for its failure to bring about real change and improvements in the lives of the people of Gaza.

In a joint statement released on Tuesday, aid organizations such as Oxfam, Save the Children, and Amnesty International have called for a new approach to humanitarian aid in Gaza. It is time for a change, they said, as the current system is no longer working and is only perpetuating the suffering of the people.

The aid system in Gaza has been heavily dependent on the U.S. and Israeli governments, with aid being channeled through them and often linked to political conditions. This has resulted in the delay or even denial of crucial aid to the people of Gaza, who have been caught in the crossfire of political conflicts for far too long.

For years, the people of Gaza have been living in dire conditions, with limited access to basic necessities such as food, clean water, and healthcare. The ongoing blockade by Israel has worsened the situation, making it difficult for humanitarian aid to reach those in need. The recent violence in Gaza has only added to the already dire situation, leaving many homeless and in need of urgent assistance.

The aid organizations are now calling for a complete overhaul of the aid system, with a focus on ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most, without any political interference. They are urging for a more effective and transparent system that prioritizes the humanitarian needs of the people of Gaza.

Furthermore, the aid groups have stressed the need for long-term solutions rather than short-term fixes. They believe that the current system, which relies heavily on emergency aid, is not sustainable and does not address the root causes of the crisis in Gaza. It is time for a more comprehensive approach, one that addresses the underlying issues and helps the people of Gaza build a better future for themselves.

The statement also highlighted the importance of involving local communities and organizations in the aid efforts. They are the ones who understand the needs and challenges of the people of Gaza best and should be actively involved in the decision-making process.

The aid organizations have also called on the international community to step up and play a more significant role in addressing the crisis in Gaza. The responsibility to protect the rights and well-being of the people of Gaza lies not just with the U.S. and Israeli governments but with the entire global community.

It is heartening to see these international aid groups come together in solidarity with the people of Gaza and demand real change. Their call for a new and improved aid system is a step in the right direction and must be taken seriously by all stakeholders involved.

In conclusion, it is time to dismantle the current aid system in Gaza and replace it with a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable one. The people of Gaza deserve to live in dignity and have their basic needs met, and it is the responsibility of the international community to ensure that this happens. Let us all join hands and work towards a better future for the people of Gaza.

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