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Germany can crack down on free speech and arrest Jews for not supporting genocide, protests still continue

‘No weapons for Israel’ march in Berlin


Translation: Your silence is shameful, more than 34,000 deaths in Gaza


Translation: The dignity of men is not a white privilege

Funeral of Polish aid worker killed in Gaza



Mourners in Poland’s Przemysl attend a funeral procession for Damian Sobol, a member of the World Central Kitchen food charity who was killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza in April. A total of seven World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers were killed in the attack.




The investigation still hasn't led to anything substantial and already mostly forgotten again over the Iran distraction.


Israeli, US aid truck statistics are ‘a complete lie’: Gaza media office

The government media office in Gaza says the total number of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip on a daily basis ranges, on average, between 130 and 150 trucks. In a press release, the media office said the Israeli “narrative” adopted by the United States that there are around 300 aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily, “is a complete lie and a falsification of reality”,

The office said that the areas in northern Gaza are still suffering from a real food crisis and that the only way to stop the famine in northern Gaza and address the food crisis across the whole enclave is to open all crossings”.

Since the start of April, no more than 2,800 trucks have entered the enclave, according to the media office.

“The occupation deliberately lies about the humanitarian reality inside the Gaza Strip, and has been promoting a false narrative for some time about improvements in the mechanism of bringing aid in and increasing the number of trucks entering the Strip” the statement read.

“This was denied by the World Food Programme, when it announced last Thursday that only 392 aid trucks loaded with food had entered the Gaza Strip during the month of April.

The media office said its numbers were in line with the UN, which confirmed in a post on the X platform that only 392 trucks loaded with food have arrived since the beginning of April.

Indeed, not much change if any on the aid tracker


And these aren't all humanitarian trucks either, about 10% is from the private sector.
The average for the past 7 days is 181 a day (163 humanitarian)
Same as the week before 182 a day (164 humanitarian)

Actually the 250 from yesterday, 73 are for the private sector, 177 humanitarian trucks. The 'spikes' are mostly extra trucks for the private sector.

Last edited by SvennoJ - on 20 April 2024