and there was another convoy that Israel blocked because it had "prohibited items", then it was searched and found to be ok but it was still denied entry because "fuck you" i guess. I can't find the link atm but it's out there.
The funniest part of that article is right at the top:
Israel has denied accusations it is preventing aid from entering Gaza.
"If there were an Oscar for best theatrical performance by a country, Israel would win every year. It's a country based on theater. It's a lunatic state - completely insane."
In the classic capitalist way, the solution is always "more". So the plan is likely to send more food, so Israel can keep bombing the shit out of it, some will make it, and enormous profits will be generated in the process.
Please quote the part where I blame country B for the actions of A. I'll wait.
In the meantime, we're talking about criticizing the plan to circumvent a problem country B is actively participating in. Join in when you feel comfortable.
The Biden administration has allowed much of U.S. foreign military aid to Egypt to go ahead, saying the country was vital for U.S. national security interests despite what critics have said about widespread human rights abuses.
Here's an interesting graph from 2020 about American proxy countries (Afghanistan is over now):