After intense global pressure, Israel has permitted limited food aid to enter Gaza. But for the 2.3 million people inside, that word — limited — means everything.
Families queue for hours under drones and dust. Some receive bread. Others leave empty-handed. Aid groups call the deliveries “insufficient and deeply politicized.” The blockade is tight, the checkpoints tighter, and time is running out for many.
In a world of overproduction and abundance, how does hunger remain a weapon?
Our latest poster doesn’t look away. A young girl stands at the front of a long, desperate line, holding an empty pot, her gaze fixed on us. Behind her, an aid truck labeled FOOD sits idle behind razor wire.
“HUNGER SHOULD NEVER BE A NEGOTIATION”
“While the world debates, Gaza waits. Aid must be a bridge, not a weapon.”
It’s not a slogan. It’s a plea. A demand. A reckoning.
Should humanitarian aid ever be conditional?
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Wikipedia: May 2025 Gaza Offensive
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