However, truck owners involved in the food deliveries, mostly Egyptian hauliers, are reluctant to let their vehicles be used inside Gaza for fear of them bombed or ransacked by starving Gazans. There is also a shortage of willing drivers after repeated incidents of aid trucks coming under fire, of which the WCK bombing has been the worst but far from an isolated incident.

The planned coordination centre, whenever it is finished, may not be sufficient to address this fundamental obstacle to delivering food, as long as much of Gaza is a free fire zone, aid workers argue.

    • Flying SquidM
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      52 months ago

      I guess people want me to do things that I either can’t do or wouldn’t be worth the time.

    • @APassenger@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      I can’t speak for others.

      For me: Because it is defeatist.

      It’s fine to feel that way, but wet towelling calls to action… It’s clearly unhelpful.