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‘Starvation as a weapon’: Gaza is caught between bombs and bread queues

As Israel challenges accounts of their suffering, Palestinians are waiting all day for food only to be turned away

Airstrikes continued on Khan Yunis in southern Gaza as British officials prepared for any opportunity to bring to safety the many UK citizens trapped in the territory
Airstrikes continued on Khan Yunis in southern Gaza as British officials prepared for any opportunity to bring to safety the many UK citizens trapped in the territory
MOHAMMED SALEM/REUTERS
Richard SpencerGeorge Grylls
The Times

Aid agencies yesterday accused Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war as humanitarian convoys into Gaza were reduced to a trickle and residents complained of growing shortages of food and water.

The number of lorries allowed through the border crossing from Egypt has fallen to eight or ten a day, according to UN officials. That means far fewer supplies have arrived in the past week than would normally be delivered in 24 hours since a breakthrough on aid was negotiated by President Biden on his visit to Israel.

Aid agencies also claimed bakeries were being hit in Israeli air raids. “Ahead of a mooted ground offensive from Israel, starvation is being used as a weapon of war as bakeries remain the target of