Israel Continues Genocide in Gaza as US Secretary of State Pushes Occupation Plan
Key Takeaways
- Israel’s attacks have caused over 68,000 Palestinian deaths, including widespread civilian casualties.
- The ICJ ruled Israel must allow UNRWA humanitarian aid into Gaza despite Israel’s blockade and accusations.
- US officials, including Secretary of State Rubio and VP Vance, actively promote and support Israel’s occupation plan.
Conflict and Diplomatic Efforts in Gaza
Israel’s campaign in Gaza continues to kill Palestinians at a staggering scale that several sources describe as genocide.
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A U.S. VIP delegation has arrived in Israel to manage a fragile ceasefire that keeps breaking under Israeli strikes.

Middle East Eye characterizes the situation in Gaza as immediate and brutal, linking Israel’s military raids and settler attacks to a wider system of domination.
Local Western outlets report death tolls exceeding 67,000–68,000 Palestinians, based on UN-recognized figures from Gaza’s Health Ministry.
Israeli airstrikes continue after Israel accused Hamas of violations.
U.S. officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are on the ground as Israel promotes an unprecedented alliance with Washington.
Humanitarian deliveries are repeatedly halted following Israeli strikes and allegations against Hamas.
Together, these accounts show Israel continuing to kill Palestinian civilians in Gaza while U.S. officials tighten their diplomatic grip on the ground.
Legal Challenges to Gaza Blockade
Global courts are tightening the legal noose around Israel’s Gaza campaign.
Multiple outlets report the International Court of Justice (ICJ) said Israel must allow UNRWA to deliver aid and found Israel’s accusations against UNRWA unsubstantiated.

Israel rejects the decision and continues a blockade that starves civilians.
Asian and local Western sources stress that the ICJ opinion is advisory but clear: Israel, as the occupying power, must facilitate food, water, shelter, and medical care.
Moneycontrol and the South China Morning Post add that the U.N. chief welcomed the ruling.
Tachles highlights the ICJ’s conclusion that Israel’s claims against UNRWA were unfounded and notes parallel International Criminal Court (ICC) warrants alleging war crimes including starving civilians.
These rulings directly challenge Israel’s strategy of restricting life-saving aid.
They also support the argument that the mass killing and engineered deprivation in Gaza meet the definition that some sources describe as genocide.
Impact of Israeli Policies on Gaza Civilians
On the ground, Israeli policy is starving and traumatizing civilians while blocking care—patterns consistent with what some sources call genocide.
“The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion stating that Israel, as the occupying power, must provide humanitarian aid to Gaza and coordinate its delivery with international organizations despite the blockade”
West Asian reporting highlights a reproductive health catastrophe and mass hunger: starvation now hits one in four people, including thousands of pregnant women, with destroyed hospitals and absent ambulances.
Western Alternative coverage adds that Israeli forces obstruct medical care during raids and delay transfers that cause preventable deaths.
Settlers and soldiers use sniper fire, drones, and tear gas—deliberate tactics that crush Palestinian life.
Asian outlets note bodies returned for burial show signs of torture.
Local Western outlets again document that the UN generally treats Gaza’s death statistics as reliable.
These converging details depict Israeli authorities killing Palestinians directly and by engineered deprivation, while impeding the very services that could keep them alive.
US and Israel Gaza Security Plans
Even as Israel continues killing civilians and restricting aid, U.S. officials are advancing security schemes that entrench control.
WBFF reports that Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President J.D. Vance, and other envoys are arriving to support diplomatic efforts.

Editorji reports talks of deploying an international security force in Gaza involving Turkey, Indonesia, and Britain.
Tachles adds that U.S. visitors emphasize disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza but set no deadline—an open-ended design that risks institutionalizing external control.
Time credits U.S. pressure for shaping the ceasefire and prisoner exchanges.
Israeli leadership turmoil reinforces the stakes: Businessday NG reports Netanyahu fired his national security adviser after disagreements over whether to fully take Gaza City.
This underscores how policy choices now toggle between continued military domination and an internationalized security architecture.
Israeli Policies Impacting Palestinians
The same system that enables Israel’s mass killing in Gaza extends across the West Bank, where authorities and settlers attack civilians, uproot livelihoods, and punish solidarity.
“A senior UN official has warned that the reproductive health crisis in Gaza and the West Bank will take generations to overcome due to severe maternal deaths, widespread malnutrition among pregnant women, and extensive psychological trauma among youth”
Middle East Eye details settlers destroying olive groves while Israeli forces turn homes into military posts and block ambulances—abuse meant to grind down Palestinian life.

Arab News PK reports Israel ordered the deportation of 32 foreign activists who helped protect West Bank harvesters, a move condemned by Palestinians.
Asian outlets chart the international legal backlash on aid—Israel’s UNRWA ban and the ICJ’s order to let the agency deliver relief—linking Gaza’s engineered deprivation to a wider occupation regime.
Taken together, these accounts show a unified policy that kills Palestinians directly and by design while criminalizing those who document and resist it.
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