• Seagoon_
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    12 days ago

    It’s normal to CHECK ships during a war, in fact, it’s normal to check ships in peacetime…

    On October 7 Hamas used ships to raid a music festival and murdered 360 teenagers and raped and tortured hundreds of others. I can understand why they are checking ships.

    There is already food aid in Gaza, it just needs to be distributed. https://news.sky.com/story/aid-is-sitting-idle-in-gaza-where-there-is-now-widespread-malnutrition-13401481

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      12 days ago

      I don’t know how trustworthy the info is that says there’s enough food. There obviously isn’t, people are starving. I do believe there are probably groups or gangs (hamas included) that may have taken control of some food, intercepting deliveries, and are hoarding it. Because the reality is that in situations of scarcity human behaviour very quickly descends to individualism and violence. This means those who have higher physical strength, weapons, aggression, connections to form a violent group, are going to attempt to acquire and control resources for themselves and their associates. If there was enough food, their hoarding would be pointless, there would be no incentive. The solution to the hoarding and the starvation is easy. More food.