

What’s at risk under Israel’s planned Gaza offensive?
May 9, 2025
Ahmed Bayram, a media and communications advisor for NRC Middle East, and Saul Takahashi, an international human rights lawyer formerly with the UN Human Rights Agency, delve into Israel's planned military offensive in Gaza. They discuss the significant humanitarian dilemmas stemming from potential mass displacement and the breach of international law. The pair illuminate the risks involved in aid distribution and the historical context of Israeli occupation, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability in the face of escalating military actions.
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Israel's Plan Signals Permanent Occupation
- Israel's new plan involves pushing Gaza's population into a small southern pocket and controlling aid distribution.
- This marks a shift toward permanent occupation, alarming due to humanitarian and legal risks.
Aid Restriction Risks Displacement
- Israel aims to restructure aid so people receive it only at Israeli-controlled points, risking civilian harm.
- This breaks humanitarian norms by ending direct aid delivery to homes, risking forced displacement.
Blockade Causes Aid Looting
- Aid looting in Gaza rises from lawlessness caused by blockade, not aid mismanagement.
- More aid flow reduces looting, showing suffocation of lifelines as root cause.