Failure, Fatalities and Falsehood: The Dire Legacy of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

E. Mark Windle 2 January 2026 From a chronological perspective, my previous book The Hundred Year Hunger ended tracking events in Gaza with its publication during Spring 2025. At that point, Trump’s idea of a US takeover of Gaza was being proposed, and a separate “Arab Plan” for reconstruction was under discussion in Cairo. Meanwhile,Continue reading “Failure, Fatalities and Falsehood: The Dire Legacy of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation”

Aid Airdrops in Gaza—Shifting the Danger from Distribution Hubs to the Beaches

E. Mark Windle 26 July 2025. As cases of severe malnutrition in Gaza continue to rise (and killings continue at the distribution hubs), tonight’s media headline is that Israel is allowing Jordan and UAE to conduct food airdrops in the next few days, apparently with UK involvement. Deliveries of aid by airdrops have been attemptedContinue reading “Aid Airdrops in Gaza—Shifting the Danger from Distribution Hubs to the Beaches”

Gaza and the Floating Pier: The 230 Million Dollar Turkey

E. Mark Windle 22 June 2025. Following the events of 7 October 2023, the effects of Netanyahu’s declaration of war and instructions of a complete blockade by Defence Minister Yoav Gallant were immediate. The water supply via the Mekerot pipeline network into the Strip was halted. Gazans were now wholly dependent on existing stocks ofContinue reading “Gaza and the Floating Pier: The 230 Million Dollar Turkey”

Press Release: The Hundred Year Hunger by E. Mark Windle

E. Mark Windle 6 June 2025 “The paradox is that the tale of Palestine from the beginning until today is a simple story of colonialism and dispossession, yet the world treats it as a multifaceted and complex story — hard to understand and even harder to solve.” (Ilan Pappé) It is a tragic sign ofContinue reading “Press Release: The Hundred Year Hunger by E. Mark Windle”

Early Days—UNRWA and the Camps of Gaza

E. Mark Windle 21 April 2025. Following the Arab-Israeli war of the late 1940s, a top priority for the displaced in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon and Syria was to tackle the need for physical shelter. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was a response to theContinue reading “Early Days—UNRWA and the Camps of Gaza”

This Parched Land: The Weaponisation of Water in Gaza

Access to clean water is essential for survival, yet over two billion people lack it, particularly in Gaza where military actions and infrastructure destruction restrict supply. The situation worsened post-October 2023 due to war, leading to disease outbreaks among children. Future recovery hinges on urgent WASH initiatives and international cooperation.