Johnson on Gaza Hunger Crisis: ‘Hamas Has Stolen the Food’
THE GAZA STRIP, JUL 27 – US House Speaker Mike Johnson claims Hamas stole over $500 million in Gaza food aid amid a severe humanitarian crisis affecting children and civilians, despite no proof from Israeli military.
- On Monday, aid trucks entered Gaza but starvation led to looting before supplies reached storage, intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
- This crisis stems from ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict which began in October 2023, with contested aid delivery and halted military operations.
- Netanyahu pledged increased humanitarian aid with daily pauses for aid convoys, while accusing Hamas of stealing food and using civilians as shields.
- U.S. President Trump remarked, "Those children look very hungry," contrasting Netanyahu’s rejection of widespread starvation in Gaza.
- The conflict has caused over 130 malnutrition deaths this month, and Israel plans to pursue all chances for a deal before making hard decisions.
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“Food has become a memory,” says independent English writer and literature student Sara Awad, a 21-year-old Palestinian, in her Journals of Hunger, which she published in the research media The Intercept. In them she says she wants to become a journalist “to tell the truth about what’s going on in the strip.” She says she chooses to write because due to food shortages she tends to “shut up instead of talking, because it requires less energy.”
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Read Full ArticleNetanyahu in English: 'situation in Gaza difficult' amid reports of hunger deaths
Prime minister pledges increased humanitarian aid to Gaza, including daily operational pauses and safe routes for convoys, while stressing Hamas continues to loot food and medicine
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