Palestinian analyst Muhammad Shehada warns that major donor states are deliberately sidelining and financially starving UNRWA. In a post on X, Shehada said the agency’s largest Arab donor currently gives just $10 million, with the second largest contributing only $2 million, describing the sums as “tiny drops in an ocean.” He added that donor countries are pushing UNRWA out of political decision-making spaces and reducing it to a narrow humanitarian role, rather than recognizing its mandate to provide services and formally register Palestinian refugees. View quoted note →
“Yes. Israel has succeeded to stop the war on television, you know, on social media, on the media platforms. But the bombardment and the war is still ongoing on the city. We can hear the strikes every day. … People have nothing, they just wait. They expected something after View quoted note →
⭕️ Gaza journalist Asem Alnabih joined the Drop Site News livestream from Gaza City to discuss the deteriorating humanitarian conditions under severe ongoing aid restrictions and continued bombings and ceasefire violations. He described a city being deliberately rendered unlivable under Israel’s ongoing assault. Alnabih said this is Gaza’s third winter in tents built to last “a few weeks, not two years,” as sewage systems, water networks, and fuel supplies collapse. “More than 250,000 tons of solid waste accumulated in every corner of this city… 75% of water wells have been destroyed. One hundred percent of sewage pumps are not working.” “This lovely city has been destroyed in the past 24 months… hundreds of thousands of families are staying in tents, without any basic services,” he told us. Alnabih told Ryan Grim that Israel has only “stopped the war on television,” while bombardment continues. “The strikes continue every day… food insecurity, water scarcity, huge damage to infrastructure.” He said Israel is openly pursuing mass expulsion: “Netanyahu said Rafah would open one way only, for people to leave, and no one would be allowed to return. That’s a very clear plan.” Though his own children are outside Gaza, Alnabih said many refused to flee the territory and Gaza City in the north that has come under renewed Israeli attacks recently: “More than 300,000 people stayed in Gaza City and refused to leave,” he said. ”We will not allow Israel to take our city.” “What we are asking for is not special. We are asking to be treated like any human around the world.” @Ryan Grim | @عاصم النبيه Asem Alnabih