Ansarollah-Report_Yahya Al-Shami

Introduction:

In this report, we attempt to approach the tragedy from a perspective other than the numbers. Although it is unavoidable to present them in light of their shocking horror, we find behind them human stories told by survivors. Who knows, perhaps they have become victims by the time this report is published? Death in Gaza is a matter of minutes, or perhaps hours. Beyond American and Western bombs, there is a creative, bloodless method invented by Zionist brutality called "starvation."

 

Images of Death Beyond Numbers: "Without Beds or Shrouds":

Not on a hospital bed, but on the blood-stained floor, piled high with the bodies of martyrs and the wounded, Dr. Musab Farwana watches a child die because he couldn't find a "potassium injection." Her fragile body can no longer absorb alternatives, he says bitterly: If only medicine was available, she would have lived. But we bury three children every day in this ward alone, due to malnutrition or lack of medicine."

Outside the same hospital, Fayza Abdul Rahman, 60, holds her 7-month-old grandson, Mohammed. His bones protrude like barbed wire under his sagging skin, weighing just under 4 kilograms. "I'm afraid he'll die in my arms," the grandmother says, trembling with hunger. "I've only eaten a piece of bread during two days."

The government office in Gaza is updating its figures, as it has done for nearly two years of war. For some time now, it has added a new category for victims, in addition to those killed in massacres, missing persons, and those killed while searching for or seeking food. The new category is "the starving."

This afternoon, the office announced the deaths of five children, joining the list of famine victims, bringing the total to 127 (85 of them children).

The numbers in Gaza are lives, and lives are priceless. They are lost based on the cost of ammunition from American bombs, which never stops bombing.

"200,000 children are in immediate danger, 100,000 of whom could die within days if milk is not delivered immediately." These statements, warnings, cries, and pleas for help are no exaggeration; they are far less than the magnitude of the tragedy, the catastrophe, and the tragedy... 99% of Gaza's population no longer even receives a bag of flour!!

 

How did the aid points turn into "massacres"?

In Netzarim, where the so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" (supported by the United States) is supposed to distribute food, Khalil (26 years old) recounts:

"When we approached, enemy soldiers opened fire on us as if we were targets in a shooting range. I miraculously survived... but 36 martyrs were killed that morning."

The chapters of this tragedy are unfolding, and it doesn't seem like it will stop anytime soon. With every sunrise over the Gaza Strip, more breaths are taken from hunger, and new souls emerge from their emaciated bodies, amid a systematic starvation policy that the enemy is developing daily. The Israelis, and feed it with the blood and remains of Gaza, the latest and most malicious American, British, French and German weapons have done a lot to the people of Gaza, and perhaps exhausted and depleted the stores and factories of those countries, and there is no harm in the Zionists inventing another method that is less costly and more deadly. In contrast to the West's silence and perhaps its encouragement, the world has remained silent about the crime of the Zionists turning food and medicine into weapons in a war of total extermination in Gaza!!

 

The most dire warnings:

The government media office in Gaza issued the most dire warning of an "imminent mass killing" threatening the lives of more than 100,000 children, including 40,000 infants, within a few days unless the blockade is broken and infant formula and nutritional supplements are brought in immediately. The statement noted that mothers in Gaza, in a heartbreaking scene, are forced to feed their children water instead of milk, given the complete lack of this vital resource and the continued closure of crossings and the prevention of the entry of the most basic necessities for survival.

 

Gaza's Children: Emaciated Bodies Facing a Swift Death

The few hospitals still operating in the Strip are crowded with heartbreaking scenes of children whose bodies have been reduced to skeletons.

 

 Seven-month-old Mohammed, who weighs barely 4 kilograms, is one of hundreds of thousands of children paying the heaviest price. His grandmother, Faiza Abdul Rahman, recounts his story of suffering: "My greatest fear now is losing my grandson due to the lack of food." Mohammed was born healthy, but his mother, who suffered from severe malnutrition, was unable to breastfeed him, and the family has been able to obtain only two cans of infant formula since his birth. "Fayza and her grandson" is not an isolated case. Rather, it represents the daily reality faced by Dr. Musab Farwana at the Friends of the Patients Charitable Society Hospital, a small hospital in terms of its capabilities, capacity, and staff, which receives approximately 200 sick children daily. He says with regret and pain, "I often feel the pain of despair because we are simply unable to provide the assistance a child needs to survive." He adds that a girl who died this week in intensive care could have been saved if a simple medication like intravenous potassium had been available, which has become virtually impossible to obtain in Gaza.

Adnan Abu Hasna, media advisor for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), confirmed that the entire population of the Gaza Strip is starving, and that one in five children examined is malnourished. He warns that these children will face chronic health problems such as stunting and curvature unless the disaster is addressed immediately.

 

Deliberate engineering of hunger and an aid system that has become a "kill trap"

The tragedy in Gaza goes beyond being a mere humanitarian crisis; it reveals Abu Hasna described it as a "deliberate engineering of starvation and chaos," noting that the Israeli authorities are preventing the entry of thousands of aid trucks from UNRWA and other international organizations, enough to feed the population of the Gaza Strip for months, while continuing to target civilians risking their lives to obtain a bag of flour.

With American support, the Israeli entity has dismantled the international aid system led by UNRWA, which had served the Palestinians for decades, and replaced it with a shadowy military system centered around an organization called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. This new system, which has reduced hundreds of aid distribution points to just four, has turned into what Palestinians describe as "death traps."

Khalil, a 26-year-old man, recounts his terrifying experience in one of these centers: "We saw Israeli soldiers in full military uniform... They started shooting directly at unarmed civilians. "The bullets were chasing us as if we were targets in a shooting range, not just hungry people." Khalil miraculously survived, but hundreds of others were not so lucky. Since the introduction of this mechanism, enemy forces have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians while searching for food.

 

Testimonies from the Hell

Behind the shocking numbers and statistics lie painful human stories that reflect the scale of the suffering.The mother of Yousef Al-Khalidi, a mother of eight children and a paralyzed husband, was preparing to risk going to a distribution center for the first time. Her voice filled with fear, she said, "We faced our hunger with water. My fear for my family is more than for myself. I fear that something bad might happen to me and I would leave them without care." Her children have become "skin and bones," the slightest exertion makes them dizzy, and she has nothing to provide for them.

These vivid testimonies, along with warnings from more than 100 international relief organizations of a "mass famine," and a statement by the head of the World Health Organization describing what is happening as "man-made mass starvation," paint a bleak picture of a catastrophic humanitarian situation.

 

International Complicity, Shameful Silence, and Eternal Shame:

The Government Media Office in Gaza holds the Israeli enemy government, the US administration, and the European countries complicit in supporting it fully responsible for this historic crime. It emphasized that the continued international silence constitutes blatant complicity in the genocide.

While tons of aid are piling up just a few kilometers outside the Strip's borders, Gaza's children, women, and elderly continue to die slowly. This is a war of extermination in which not only rockets and bombs are used, but also loaves of bread and drops of medicine. Meanwhile, the Gaza Ministry of Health can only repeat its cries for help, trying to awaken the world's conscience: "Hundreds are destined to join the registers of those whose bodies have been crushed by famine, and these registers will not be closed soon."

As you read this report, souls have departed their bodies due to starvation or murder. Those who survive will not escape the emaciation that will accompany them for the rest of their lives, should they be destined to escape the hell of Gaza, fueled by Arab abandonment and inflamed by the world's silence. What is happening in Gaza is horrific and shocking, and what is being planned for it is even more brutal and terrible.