'Global Campaign of Lies': Netanyahu Slams Media Coverage of Gaza War, Images of Starving Palestinians
Netanyahu calls famine claims in Gaza a misinformation campaign and cites United Nations data showing nearly 90% of aid trucks looted or hijacked since May.
- On Sunday, Benjamin Netanyahu called famine claims a `global campaign of lies` and alleged Hamas hijacked about 80% of relief trucks since March.
- Recently, a so-called famine researcher Alex de Waal was recruited to bolster claims that Israel starved over two million Gazans, despite the early March 2024 COGAT report showing food entry was 80% higher than before the war.
- Despite earlier warnings, the Famine Review Committee experts concluded evidence does not indicate famine in June 2024, Israeli researchers and United Nations reports refuted starvation claims by July 2024.
- The families of the 20 living remaining hostages and European countries including the United Kingdom and Germany oppose a wider war in Gaza and are calling for a general strike next Sunday.
- A civilian administration in Gaza will seek peace with Israel, as Israel controls 75% of Gaza, plans to take more territory, and will oversee security after demilitarization.
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'Global campaign of lies': Netanyahu slams media coverage of Gaza war, images of starving Palestinians
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again slammed international media coverage of the war in Gaza as parroting Hamas propaganda and Palestinian talking points, calling it "a global campaign of lies."
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