Israel Denies Palestinians Access to Bomb Shelters as War on Iran Continues
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Israel Denies Palestinians Access to Bomb Shelters as War on Iran Continues
"This is the meaning of a supremacist, racist regime. While Jewish neighborhoods are well protected by bomb shelters, shelters are much rarer in Palestinian neighborhoods within the highly segregated country."
"Public focus on Iran has allowed the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank to continue with minimal international outcry. This settler and soldier-led violence, coupled with Israel's ongoing restrictions and humanitarian aid, are part of the continuing genocide."
"The control over humanitarian organization is very clear. It is meant to control those who dare speak up, those who are on the ground and are witnesses to the ongoing genocide."
During escalating U.S.-Israeli military tensions with Iran, discriminatory shelter access reveals structural inequality within Israel. Jewish neighborhoods have adequate bomb shelter protection while Palestinian areas lack comparable safety infrastructure. Israeli journalist Orly Noy characterizes this disparity as evidence of a supremacist, racist regime. The international focus on Iran simultaneously obscures ongoing Palestinian displacement in Gaza and the West Bank. Amnesty International documents settler violence, military operations, and humanitarian restrictions as components of genocide against Palestinians. Control over humanitarian organizations suppresses witness testimony and accountability for these policies.
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