Israel’s demand that humanitarian organisations recognise it as a “Jewish state” and renounce international law before delivering aid to Gaza is not an act of confidence — it is an admission of fear. No legitimate nation makes its existence a precondition for feeding children. A state secure in its legitimacy does not require recognition before allowing food or medicine to reach the hungry. Nor does a country at peace with itself compel humanitarian workers to sign political pledges before delivering aid. What Israel is doing in Gaza today is not an expression of strength; it is a confession of weakness. Since the fragile ceasefire announced in October 2025, Israel has replaced bombardment with bureaucracy, enforcing a new form of collective […]
