The ongoing conflict in Gaza has been highlighted as a critical issue in several recent reports, with Al Jazeera describing the situation as 'starvation by design,' suggesting that the hunger crisis in Gaza is a 'calculated strategy' by Israel to 're-engineer' society. This claim is supported by data indicating that the humanitarian crisis peaked in 2025, raising serious ethical and humanitarian concerns. The Financial Daily expands on this by framing the conflict in Gaza, alongside the war in Ukraine, as a significant test of the international order. The publication notes that these conflicts have 'evolved into defining tests of the contemporary international order,' questioning the relevance of a 'rules-based global system' that appears to be 'shaped by power rather than principle.' The report highlights the devastating impact on Gaza, with 'tens of thousands of Palestinians' killed, predominantly women and children, and critical infrastructure severely damaged.
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Israel's Military Strategy in Gaza Involves Food as Weapon

Gaza's crisis, termed 'starvation by design,' raises ethical concerns. Conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine test global order, highlighting humanitarian impacts and questioning international principles.
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