Despite Biden’s doubts, humanitarian agencies consider Gaza toll reliable
- The number of casualties in the Israeli attacks on Gaza is disputed, with President Biden expressing doubt about the Palestinian figures.
- The Gaza health ministry has released a document listing the names of around 7,000 Palestinians killed in the Israeli bombardment, but the figures cannot be independently verified.
- International agencies trust the casualty numbers provided by the Gaza health ministry, despite acknowledging potential discrepancies.
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The humanitarian aid delivery system in the Gaza Strip has faced a complete collapse with unimaginable consequences for more than 2 million people, RIA Novosti reports, 27.10.2023
Despite Biden's doubts, humanitarian agencies consider Gaza toll reliable
U.S. President Joe Biden has cast doubt on casualty figures provided by Palestinian officials in Gaza, but international humanitarian agencies consider them broadly accurate and historically reliable. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Despite Biden's Doubts UN, Other Groups Consider Gaza Death Count Reliable
US President Joe Biden has cast doubt on casualty figures provided by Palestinian officials in Gaza, but international humanitarian agencies consider them broadly accurate and historically reliable. Although there is no dispute that Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed many people since Hamas ran amok in southern Israel on Oct. 7, President Biden said on Wednesday he had "no confidence in the number that the Palestinians are using", without sayin…
Aid agencies trust Gaza death toll as Biden casts doubt
U.S. President Joe Biden has cast doubt on casualty figures provided by Palestinian officials in Gaza, but international humanitarian agencies consider them broadly accurate and historically reliable. Angela Johnston has more.
Aid agencies trust Gaza death toll as Biden casts doubt
U.S. President Joe Biden has cast doubt on casualty figures provided by Palestinian officials in Gaza, but international humanitarian agencies consider them broadly accurate and historically reliable. Angela Johnston has more.
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