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    The Role of Western-Vetted Aid in Addressing Genocide in Gaza

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    By News Desk on April 18, 2024 News Briefing, Saudi Arabia, World News
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    The recent attack on the World Central Kitchen in Gaza has sparked outrage and raised questions about the role of Western aid organizations in the region. The deliberate killing of aid workers by Israel has highlighted the dangers faced by those trying to provide assistance to the Palestinian people.

    The incident has also brought to light the complicity of the West in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. By using humanitarian aid as a cover for their actions, Western countries have failed to address the root causes of the conflict and have allowed Israel to continue its brutal attacks on the Palestinian population.

    As aid organizations reconsider their approach to providing assistance in Gaza, it is clear that a neutral stance is no longer sufficient. The political nature of the crisis requires a more proactive and meaningful response from the international community.

    Ultimately, it is the Palestinians who should be leading the conversation on what they need in terms of aid and support. By undermining Palestinian-led organizations like UNWRA, the West and Israel are only prolonging the suffering of the Palestinian people.

    The time has come for those with the power to make a change to step up and support the Palestinian people in their quest for justice and freedom. Beauty Dhlamini’s insightful analysis sheds light on the urgent need for a new approach to aid in Gaza, one that prioritizes the voices and needs of the Palestinian people.

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