

Hunger strikes: Agony in Gaza as Israel blocks aid
12 snips May 13, 2025
Anshul Pfeffer, Israel correspondent for The Economist, sheds light on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as Israeli blockades worsen access to aid. He discusses the dire implications of expanded military operations and the complexities of ceasefire negotiations. Meanwhile, Rajan Shambhog, Business affairs editor, explores Saudi Arabia's transformation under MBS and its shifting role in regional stability. The dialogue captures the interplay between pressing geopolitical issues and the urgent need for humanitarian solutions.
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Dire Food Shortages in Gaza
- Gaza faces severe food shortages as Israel blocks aid and expands its military operations.
- Israeli officials admit supplies may run out soon, intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
Aid Control as Conflict Leverage
- Israel demands aid distribution without Hamas's control, severely limiting where and how supplies reach Gaza.
- This tactic uses humanitarian aid as leverage in the conflict with Hamas.
Humanitarian Aid Becomes a Weapon
- Both Israel and Hamas use control of aid supplies as a form of power in Gaza.
- The UN accuses Israel of weaponizing aid, turning humanitarian supplies into a battleground.