Gaza: the “worst-case scenario of famine.”
https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/2025/07/30/world-is-watching-gaza/
The Israeli government’s genocide through starvation
of the people of Gaza is at its most dire stage yet.
Despite the mainstream media consistently excusing and
diminishing Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, the world is watching Gaza,
heartbroken and outraged by the constant stream of images of starving children
and families.
As organizers, in this moment, it’s our job to
recognize the cracks emerging in support for genocide, bring in those who have
been newly activated by the horror of this moment, and push even further
towards a permanent end to U.S. support for Israeli genocide.
“The tipping point has already occurred”
The Israeli government has turned Gaza into the “hungriest
place on earth,” deliberately
starving Palestinians as a tool of genocide. For nearly two years, the Israeli
military has been manufacturing a famine, carpet-bombing everything from homes
to hospitals to refugee tents and systematically destroying life-sustaining infrastructure
and making aid distribution all but impossible in Gaza.
Since the Israeli military unilaterally shattered the
temporary ceasefire in March, it has blocked all aid from reaching the people
of Gaza, setting up the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation instead, at
whose aid sites Israeli soldiers and U.S. contractors have murdered more than
1,054 Palestinians to date.
According to the WHO, a “worst-case
scenario of famine” has
now reached much of Gaza. A doctor returning from Gaza described the severity
of the crisis, explaining that for thousands of people, mainly children, “the tipping
point has already occurred” in
their starvation. Massive surges in food and formula aid, he said, could
decrease deaths in the coming months, but many people “have already passed the
point of no return… death is unfortunately imminent for probably thousands of
children.”
Our job is to bring people in.
As the Israeli genocide reaches new depths of horror,
the images and testimony that Palestinians have been sharing for nearly two
years have once again become impossible for the world to ignore. Even
mainstream news outlets like the New York Times — which has consistently
obfuscated, downplayed, and attempted to justify Israel’s genocide in Gaza — is
now printing photos of starving Palestinian children on its front page.
The world’s eyes are on Gaza, and this means that more
and more people around us, in our workplaces, our communities, our families,
are horrified by what they’re seeing — but unsure what can be done to stop it,
or where to begin.
It’s going to take more and more of us speaking out,
taking action, learning more about the root causes of this genocide, and
joining organizations until we build enough pressure to win.
Our role now is to invite more U.S. Jews into the
Palestine solidarity movement, to help them understand that the U.S. and
Israeli governments are directly responsible for these atrocities, and to
mobilize them to take action with us as we keep pushing with everything we have
in the fight for an end to the genocide.
The cracks are growing — so that’s where we’re
pushing.
In recent days, many politicians who have actively
enabled and funded the Israeli government’s genocide have started putting out
statements about the starvation. Even Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar, who smiled
for a picture with international fugitive and genocide architect Benjamin
Netanyahu only a few weeks ago, have in recent days put out statements on the
starvation crisis in Gaza.
These statements ignore that the Israeli government
has intentionally created a policy of starvation, and many of these politicians
continue supporting more weapons to Israel. So why do their statements matter
at all? Only because they reveal cracks. They reveal that growing international
and domestic pressure are literally forcing politicians to speak out and that
the status quo of silent complicity is breaking. And this means that we must
keep pushing with everything we have.
Where we go from here.
When these cracks appear, it’s our responsibility to
take advantage of them.
More politicians breaking their silence is an
immediate opportunity to hold their feet to the fire, making clear that words
mean nothing without action and demanding they work to end U.S. support for
Israel’s genocide.
Our demands are clear. The UN must be given immediate
and unfettered access to Gaza to surge in humanitarian aid, and there must be
an immediate ceasefire and a permanent end to the genocide, which would include
the Israeli militarye fully withdrawing from Gaza. The single most powerful way
our movements can bring about these conditions is to force the U.S. government
to stop arming Israel. As we bring people into our movement and continue to
escalate our pressure, we will accept nothing else.
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