US, UK, others 'complicit' in what amounts to 'genocide' in Gaza — MSF

Thirteen global charities condemn dire conditions in Gaza, where people survive on mere 245 calories per day, and call for urgent ceasefire, denouncing Israel's "consistent pattern" of targeting healthcare personnel, journalists, and aid workers.

Palestinian father Ashraf holds one of his two daughters after they were both killed by Israel in an overnight air strike, on April 4, 2024 at al-Najar hospital in Rafah, in southern Gaza. / Photo: AFP
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Palestinian father Ashraf holds one of his two daughters after they were both killed by Israel in an overnight air strike, on April 4, 2024 at al-Najar hospital in Rafah, in southern Gaza. / Photo: AFP

Thirteen major humanitarian groups have condemned Israel for its restrictions on aid entering the besieged Gaza, with Nobel Peace Prize-winning charity Medecins Sans Frontieres [Doctors without Borders] accusing the United States, Britain, France, and other nations of being "morally and politically complicit" in what "amounts to genocide", by providing lethal military support to Israel.

Isabelle Defourny, president of MSF France, said on Thursday the United States, Britain, France, and other nations were "morally and politically complicit with what to our eyes amounts to genocide" by providing military support to Israel.

The killing of seven aid workers from the US-based World Central Kitchen (WCK) by Israeli air strikes Monday has sparked a global outcry.

The aid groups also demanded that Israel abandon its plans to launch a ground invasion on Rafah in the south of Gaza, where well over 1.5 million civilians are sheltering.

Israel's Gaza invasion has killed more than 33,000 people, 75 percent of them women and children, and wounded nearly 76,000, many of them critically.

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'Gaza is being made unfit for human life'

While WCK has suspended its operations in Gaza, none of the 13 groups including Oxfam and Save the Children who made the joint call said they were pulling out.

Defourny, who said MSF had lost five of its 300 staff in Gaza, said the killing of the seven WCK employees was no surprise.

She said the "conditions today to deliver humanitarian assistance are not there (in Gaza).

"Because for the last six months we have witnessed the choices which Israel makes in waging war on an entire population, a population that is trapped, deprived of food and massively bombed.

"Gaza is progressively being made unfit for human life," she added, it "has passed the threshold of absolute horror".

Defourny said the International Court of Justice ordered "measures to prevent a genocide" in January and again last week.

But "Israel has so far done the exact opposite, continuing to block humanitarian aid and destroy vital civilian infrastructure as illustrated by the attack on WCK and the Al Shifa hospital destruction", she added.

In the besieged Gaza, where vast areas have been reduced to rubble, 2.4 million Palestinians have been under bombardment for six months while enduring dire shortages of food, water, fuel and other basic supplies.

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'War against civilians'

The charity Oxfam said that people in starving northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245 calories a day less than a can of beans, and a fraction of the recommended average daily 2,100 calorie intake per person.

Scott Paul of Oxfam said almost half of people in the north are actually "living on less".

"Is it any wonder that there is either an imminent famine or a famine that is actually taking place" there, he added.

The charities called for an immediate ceasefire, saying Israel and the countries supplying it with arms "have the obligation (in international law) to protect populations from atrocity crimes".

Doctor Tanya Haj-Hassan, an American paediatric intensive care doctor, who has been working in Gaza hospitals, said "everybody's a target" in Gaza.

"Evidence on the ground does not suggest that this is a war against Hamas, but a war against civilians.

"When you are in the operating theatre, you do not see Hamas, you see entire families wiped off the civil registry.

"I saw (in theatre) direct sniper shooting of children in the head and elderly people."

She said she noticed a "consistent pattern of targeting particular groups (by Israeli forces) — health care workers, press and humanitarian aid workers."

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