Over the past year, Israeli forces have made Gaza the most dangerous place on earth for aid workers, killing roughly 300 aid workers in Gaza. More than 200 of these workers were with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which Israeli officials have unilaterally labeled as a Hamas-affiliated organization, without evidence.

However, Israel has also targeted other aid convoys, including ones coordinated by international groups like World Central Kitchen and Anera. Rights groups have documented many incidents in which Israeli forces have targeted sites where humanitarian aid workers were operating while knowing their exact coordinates. And Israel has also killed aid workers in Lebanon and the occupied West Bank, where Hamas is not in power.

Meanwhile, UNRWA has reported that Israel is denying aid group workers’ and leaders’ visas, with the seeming goal of “phasing out” humanitarian groups’ presence in Gaza.

In the early days of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed off on a policy for Israeli forces to attack humanitarian convoys carrying much-needed aid for the millions of Palestinians trapped in Gaza, new reporting finds.

Reportedly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained to Blinken upon his arrival on October 16, 2023: “I have got people in the cabinet who don’t want an aspirin to get into Gaza because of what’s happened.” – Archive

Revealed in a report this week that the powerful Israeli Security Cabinet developed a plan regarding humanitarian aid amid the genocide, with the cabinet passing drafts of the policy back and forth with Blinken’s office.

From within the Kirya, the Israeli military’s main headquarters in Tel Aviv, Blinken participated in the frantic discussions of the Israeli War Cabinet—the decision-making forum guiding the genocidal campaign—that were occuring in parallel to conversations in the broader Security Cabinet.

According to Channel 12 reporter Yaron Avraham, on October 16 and 17, “the Security Cabinet deliberated for hours over the precise wording of the decision, with each draft being passed between the Cabinet room and Blinken's room, a distance of a few meters away, inside the Kirya…. Eventually, around 3 a.m., they arrive at an agreed upon text that is read in the Cabinet room in English.”

The policy, announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, said that Israel would “thwart” any humanitarian aid supplies that “reach Hamas” — with Drop Site noting that Israeli forces use the Hebrew word for “thwart” to refer to killings and assassinations. That December, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a member of the Security Cabinet, told Israeli media clearly that “aid trucks hijacked by Hamas and its organizations would be bombed from the air, and the aid would be halted.”

As the policy was announced, Blinken boasted of an agreement between the U.S. and Israel to allow humanitarian aid to reach Gaza, while also claiming that the U.S. was supposedly concerned about humanitarian aid being taken by Hamas members. State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel called the reports “absurd,

Since then, Israel has relentlessly targeted humanitarian aid convoys, often accusing them of being affiliated with Hamas — which is the governing body in Gaza. Israel’s attacks on aid and near-total aid blockade have created famine across Gaza, while experts have warned that the aid blockade is killing tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. A wide range of humanitarian aid groups and experts have warned that Israel is using disease and famine as weapons of war.

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    **Submission Statement**

    According to Israeli officials, it has been reported that U.S Secretary of State, Antony Blinken gave the green light for Israel to attack food aid trucks entering Gaza. – [**Source**](https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/blinken-approved-policy-bomb-aid-trucks)

    A 17-PAGE MEMO from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) detailed instances of Israel deliberately interfering with humanitarian aid efforts including the killing of aid workers, bombing hospitals, and denying trucks carrying food and medicine from entering Gaza, where the United Nations has declared a “full-blown famine” in the northern region.

    In April, USAID sent their findings to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the State Department’s refugees bureau determination was made known to top diplomats. U.S. law requires that the government suspend weapons shipments to any country blocking U.S.-backed humanitarian assistance. Despite the memo and list of evidence cited, Blinken rejected the assessment, ProPublica reported on Tuesday. – [**Source**](https://archive.is/ydKco)

    Antony Blinken says the US is reviewing the results of an inquiry conducted by Israel into the killing of seven WCK aid workers. “It’s very important that Israel is taking full responsibility for this incident. Civilian lives need to take priority over military operations in Gaza – not the other way around.” – [**Source**](https://x.com/kahlissee/status/1776363531853578272?s=46&t=lyUkewqrOx_z4p8M2W3EIQ)

    Antony Blinken back in March: “100% of the population of Gaza is acutely food insecure” – [**Source**](https://x.com/saulstaniforth/status/1771208060519825472?s=46&t=lyUkewqrOx_z4p8M2W3EIQ)

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