The UN's top court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), voted unanimously Thursday to order Israel to act "without delay" to enable the delivery of aid and food to Gaza.
It said, "Palestinians in Gaza are no longer facing only a risk of famine…but that famine is setting in." It noted that 31 Palestinians — 27 of them children — had already died of malnutrition and dehydration in Gaza.
After months of UN warnings about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Israel has not acted to facilitate the entry of much-needed aid. Children are now dying of malnutrition and the UN now finds it plausible that Israel is using man-made famine as an act of war. Palestinians are currently only receiving aid dropped from planes, which is the most inefficient way to deliver supplies. Israel must act immediately to address this suffering.
Israel and its military are committed to complying with international law, delivering hundreds of thousands of tons of food and tens of thousands of tons of water, among several other packages of supplies. While aid convoys have to be checked for weapons that might be delivered to Hamas, Israel has worked tirelessly to quickly screen these deliveries and bring them through Egypt and safely into Gaza.