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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.
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 ...
Images showing baby Mohammad Al-Motawaq captured world attention last month. In Israel, they were used to support claims that ...
Food is entering the Strip, but Hamas and other bad actors are looting it — and reselling it at prices beyond the reach of ...
The history of war photography is also the history of contested truth. In 1992, during the Bosnian war, British journalists ...
As images of emaciated Gazans dominated global news, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a gathering of evangelical Christians that Palestinians weren't starving.
"Israel is presented as though we are applying a campaign of starvation in Gaza," Netanyahu said July 27 at a Jerusalem event sponsored by the American Christian television network Daystar. "What a ...
The Israeli government is defending a top military officer who dismissed images of starving Palestinians as 'fake' over the ...
And on Sunday, during a press tour of a small area of the Gaza Strip, Effie Defrin, a commanding officer and Israel Defense Forces spokesman, told reporters that visuals emerging from Gaza were ...
In response to claims of deliberate starvation, Israeli military spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin told reporters on Sunday: "We are not starving anyone. It's not an aim. It's not a war aim for us.
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.