W21 – 18 Dec 2023 – UPDATE 5 – Diary

Israel’s next move is threatening to expand the war to Lebanon. While the random bombing of Gaza is aligned with Netanyahu’s intention of making Gaza unlivable, it warns the world that any new war Israel starts will lead to a new humanitarian crisis. Netanyahu’s strategy is a double-edged sword. It inevitably puts pressure on Israel. You can randomly kill people, but you can’t do it forever.

If Israel plans to attack Lebanon and make another Gaza, I think I should go to Lebanon and stay on the front line so that Israel can easily kill me. They want this, I make things easier for them.

Israel should eventually realize it cannot break international laws for decades and expects sustainable peace.


UPDATE 1:

Travelling to Gaza is difficult. But I’ll try to find a way. I’ll contact humanitarian organizations to join them as an independent aid worker.


UPDATE 2:

Sent an email to Layla Moran MP, asking her to link me to humanitarian organizations to be sent to Gaza. I hope things are organized within a few days.


UPDATE 3:

It’s always more effective from a humanitarian aid point of view to address individuals rather than a nation or a large group of people. If a policy has a negative impact on a community, it’s always a better approach to highlight an example of a person who was impacted by that policy. Moran did it yesterday in the parliament.

International humanitarian aid to people in Gaza should be based on this approach. A large database of people impacted by the conflict should be gathered and individuals around the world donate to specific people.

There will be block zones. Imagine someone living in the UK or Peru or somewhere who donates to a person in Gaza. That person might live in block A. Then the donation goes to the wallet for block A. The aid will then be distributed to people living in block A.

This requires a big dataset. I should go there to gather the dataset. This should be a UNRWA project. I’ll work on the presentation today and send it to Moran so she can link me to UNRWA.


UPDATE 4:

It would be nice if Elon Musk considered donating to this cause since he expressed his interest in the economic growth of people in Gaza.


UPDATE 5:

To diversify things, I sent an email to Dominic Raab and then will contact someone in the Guardian.

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