Netanyah denies the humanitarian crisis in Gaza: No hunger there

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that allegations that Israel is conducting a hunger campaign in Gaza are “that it lies openly”, denying the growing humanitarian crisis in enclaves. While attending a conference in Jerusalem, Netanyah said: “There is no hunger policy in Gaza and no hunger in Gaza”. He added that Israel [...]
While attending a conference in Jerusalem, Netanyah said: “there is no hunger policy in Gaza and there is no hunger in Gaza”.
He added that Israel has allowed the amount of aid required by international law and claimed Hamas is stealing this humanitarian aid and then accusing Israel of failing to offer it.
Netanyah spoke yesterday at a conference led by US President Donald Trump's adviser and renowned Gospel Minister Paula White, according to the Times of Israel.
There is no station in Gaza, no police of station in Gaza, and I thanks you that we have a transmission to our military heads.
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These claims put it in direct conflict with the warnings of humanitarian organisations, which stress that hunger and malnutrition in Gaza have reached critical proportions, the telegram conveys.
The World Health Organisation (OBSH) said malnutrition is in a dangerous “trajector” in the Gaza Strip, with 63 deaths linked to malnutrition registered in July.
According to the UN Relief and Labour Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA), approximately one in five young children in Gaza is acutely malnourished.
The UN says hunger crisis is <x0 fully preventable” and accuses Israel of “unblocking and deliberately delaying massive food arrival, medical and humanitarian aid”. /Periscopi/












