Eve Irvine welcomes Dr. James Smith, an emergency doctor who has worked in war‐torn Gaza over the past two years. He is now on board the flotilla in a collective effort to end the Israeli blockade of humanitarian aid. He argues that all of us bear a “collective responsibility” to prevent atrocities. Dr. Smith, also Deputy Director of UCL’s MSc in Humanitarian Policy & Practice, warns that, with 90 % of Gaza displaced, there is no dignified refuge for 2.1 million people. He says the flotilla is one element in a wider Palestinian solidarity movement resisting genocide. Dr. Smith says that world leaders cannot claim ignorance any longer: “They know and they have chosen not to act.”
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