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Israel's government and media deny there is a starvation crisis in Gaza -- but some Israelis are starting to doubt that narrative.
Images showing baby Mohammad Al-Motawaq captured world attention last month. In Israel, they were used to support claims that ...
Skeletal babies. Starving families shot down while waiting in line for food. Images and video of the famine in Gaza are now everywhere, and they’ve done in a few weeks ...
As images of emaciated Gazans dominated global news, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a gathering of evangelical Christians that Palestinians weren't starving.
UN data, eyewitness accounts and humanitarian reports contradict the prime minister's denial, showing thousands are at risk of death from malnutrition ...
The United Nations’ World Food Program said July 27 that one-third of Palestinians in Gaza are not eating for days-long stretches. The World Health Organization reported 63 maln ...
An aid worker in northern Gaza tells NPR that people are starving, water is scarce and basic supplies are out of reach. He ...
Bread is rare. A kilo of flour now costs around $20. Sugar: $120. Even aid workers, Al Shawa says, are going hungry. In response to claims of deliberate starvation, Israeli military spokesperson Brig.