Families struggle to survive as Israel starves Gaza

May 14, 2025
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Protests continue across the country opposing Israel's genocide and starvation of Palestinians. Photo: Brandon M

A dangerous United States-Israeli 鈥渇ood distribution鈥 proposal for Gaza has been condemned by the United Nations. Not a peep about the mass starvation of Gazans by Israel has come from the newly inaugurated second-term Anthony Albanese government.

Tom Fletcher, head of the , told the UN Security Council on May 13 that Israel is denying access to deliver the aid to the besieged Gaza and is 鈥減lacing the objective of depopulating Gaza before the lives of civilians鈥.

OCHA said Hamas was not responsible for Gazans starving and being denied medical aid.

鈥淚sraeli officials have sought to shut down the existing aid distribution system run by the United Nations and its humanitarian partners and have us agree to deliver supplies through Israeli hubs under conditions set by the Israeli military, once the government agrees to re-open crossings,鈥 OCHA said on May 4.

Further, it said the plan 鈥渨ill mean large parts of Gaza, including the less mobile and most vulnerable people, will continue to go without supplies鈥. It said it 鈥渃ontravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic 鈥 as part of a military strategy.鈥

It said Israel鈥檚 dangerous plan is to drive civilians into militarized zones 鈥渢o collect rations, threatening lives, including those of humanitarian workers, while further entrenching forced displacement鈥.

Fletcher said aid organisations are 鈥渄esperate to resume humanitarian aid at scale across Gaza鈥 after no 鈥渇ood, medicine, water or tents鈥 have been allowed in 鈥渇or more than 10 weeks鈥.

He condemned Israel鈥檚 proposal to only allow aid in via its process, which bypasses all aid organisations including the UN. The Israeli-designed proposal 鈥渕akes aid conditional on political and military aims鈥 and uses 鈥渟tarvation鈥 as 鈥渁 bargaining chip鈥 while also forcing 鈥渇urther displacement鈥.

Fletcher called on the Security Council to 鈥渁ct now鈥 to 鈥減revent genocide鈥 in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the newly elected second term committed to 鈥渟tand with Ukraine鈥, while calling for a ceasefire which includes a 鈥渏ust and enduring peace in Ukraine鈥, but has said nothing about Israel鈥檚 war crimes in Gaza.聽

, the former industry minister, whose timid criticism of Labor鈥檚 approach to Israel鈥檚 war was central to him not being included in the new ministry, said on May 12 that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be held accountable for its blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza, as it is causing 鈥渕ass starvation鈥.

鈥淲here we are experiencing mass starvation there, and where that could be addressed by the freer flow of humanitarian aid, why is that not happening?鈥 Husic said. 鈥淭hat is a conscious decision. It鈥檚 not an accident and the use of starvation is recognised as a war crime under international humanitarian law, and so the Israeli government needs to be held accountable for that.鈥

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Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Brandon M

About 600 pro-Palestine protesters gathered on Mother鈥檚 Day in Naarm/Melbourne on May 12 to mark Israel鈥檚 the 83rd week of genocide in Gaza. Brandon M reports that a letter addressed to the mothers of Gaza was read out in front of Flinders Street station before the protest marched to join Camp Sovereignty.

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A speak-out for Palestine outside the US consulate in Boorloo/Perth. Photo: Sophie McNeill/Instagram

Members of the Palestinian community in Boorloo/Perth held a press conference outside the US consulate about the horror stories they are hearing from their families trapped in Gaza.聽

Friends of Palestine WA secretary Ayman Qwaider spoke about his father and siblings in Gaza going hungry, being weak and unable to find food.

鈥淭his is a crime and the world must call it as such. There is no plausible excuse for inaction 鈥 the Australian government must take a moral, human and brave stance, not tomorrow, but now,鈥 Qwaider said.聽

鈥淢y family is struggling to survive 鈥 their voices are getting thinner and thinner and their bodies are getting weakened because of the daily ordeal of not being able to find food and water.鈥

Ahmed Abumarzouq said: 鈥淢y young nephew hasn't had bread in days, my niece is drinking dirty water now. The rest of the family are boiling weeds and whatever they can find.鈥

Greens Senator Sophie McNeil said Albanese must 鈥渢ake actions to punish Israel for this horrific act of collective punishment.鈥 鈥淲hat will it take for Labor to act?鈥

Qwaider said Israel must allow 鈥渉umanitarian aid, water, food and milk in 鈥 300,000 Palestinian children are on the edge of dying鈥.聽

鈥淭his is being broadcast to our phones, we cannot say that we didn鈥檛 know.鈥澛

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Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

More than 100 people attended the 鈥Feed Gaza, stop the famine, stop the genocide鈥 action in Martin Place in聽Gadigal Country/Sydney, on May 7, before marching to New South Wales parliament. People chanted 鈥淏reak the siege; Let Gaza live!鈥

Independent Citizens Against Apartheid condemned Israel鈥檚 use of starvation as a weapon against the people of Gaza.聽Outside parliament, one protester was arrested for attempting to chain herself to a gate.

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Outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's office in Marrickville. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Palestine solidarity, climate trans rights, First Nations and antipoverty activists rallied outside Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 electorate office in Marrickville, Sydney to say 鈥淣o More Excuses鈥.

With Labor having a majority after the election and only needing the Green鈥檚 support in the Senate 鈥 they have no more excuses not to act on social and environmental crisis and must stop supporting Israel's genocide.

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Protesting Caltex for its complicity in genocide. Photo: Jordan Ellis

A protest was held out the front of Caltex West Terrace in Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide on May 10 to oppose its parent company Chevron鈥檚 complicity in Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza.聽

Chevron operates in and partially owns the largest Israeli-claimed natural gas field in the Mediterranean Sea.聽

At least 70% of Israel鈥檚 energy comes from Chevron and is used to power military bases, police stations, prisons and illegal settlements.聽

A Boycott Caltex national day of action will be held on May 24 at petrol stations in Bannockburn, Preston, Kaurna Yerta, Garramilla/Darwin, Wetherill Park, Southport, Ballarat and Boorloo/Perth.聽

Find out more by visiting on Instagram.聽

[Protests to mark 77 years of Nakba are being held across the country from May 15鈥18. Click here for more information.]

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