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8/9/2025, 5:27:38 PM
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Cutting off food, water, and medicine to an entire population under siege is deliberate by definition — it’s a policy choice, not an accident. Saying “they shouldn’t have been there” doesn’t change the fact that they’re civilians protected under international law.
And no, something being common doesn’t make it acceptable — starvation is a preventable atrocity whether it happens in Gaza, Sudan, or anywhere else.
Cutting off food, water, and medicine to an entire population under siege is deliberate by definition — it’s a policy choice, not an accident. Saying “they shouldn’t have been there” doesn’t change the fact that they’re civilians protected under international law.
And no, something being common doesn’t make it acceptable — starvation is a preventable atrocity whether it happens in Gaza, Sudan, or anywhere else.
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