specifically but I do remember it and some of the discussion here. I don't know if the looters were armed or not. If armed then shoot and if not then use less than lethal means. But just because the situation is difficult doesn't mean they can just back away from the obligation.
I read a very good opinion piece today from a young Gazan woman who said that in previous attacks and occupations in Gaza the world made successful steps to pressure Israel about food aid and delivery. She is correct in that. What was very telling is when she said it is not believable that the world can't make it happen this time. She is right. I have said it before that, with only a few exceptions, the world is showing they lack the political will to take aggressive steps towards the Israeli government. Major countries could cancel trade agreements, expel diplomats etc. and there would be an impact. Spare parts for military hardware could be more widely embargoed. Financial measures could be taken. Designation of more "settler/squatter groups" as terrorist organizations etc. and the list goes on of things the countries of the world could have been doing instead of doing a bad routine of "peace is at hand" while the slaughter, starvation and deprivation of medical care rolls on.