> are you claiming the British soldiers should have been risking their lives delivering food to the doorstep of the Germans
They did take precisely that risk to keep the civilian population of Europe from starving.
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/operation-man...
> One of the key agreements was that certain corridors would be “open,” allowing Allied airmen to fly through, with the promise from the Germans that they would not be fired upon by AAA. This promise, and the fact that the planes would be flying at 400 feet or below (for the safety of the parcels) certainly gave much for the crewmen to be worried about.
> Israel got the food to the ruling government in Gaza.
Israel is killing every representative of that ruling government they can find in Gaza. (Which is good, but presents a severe logistical challenge for your claim.)