UN Food Agency Head Recounts Meeting Malnourished Women and Children During Gaza Visit
Netanyahu highlighted significant aid surges improving Gaza's food supply, contrasting McCain's public claims of worsening hunger despite her private acknowledgements.
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The World Food Programme's chief Cindy McCain calls for a surge in food aid to Gaza
The United Nations has formally declared famine in Northern Gaza - and is warning that over 500,000 people are facing catastrophic starvation. The World Food Programme's Executive Director Cindy McCain is calling for a surge of aid into Gaza.
Cindy McCain describes dire conditions after visit to Gaza
Israel launched its Gaza City offensive, labeling it a Hamas stronghold. It’s home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians already facing starvation and yet another round of forced displacement. The U.N. warns that Israel’s evacuation orders are a “recipe for disaster." William Brangham discussed more with Cindy McCain of the World Food Programme, who just returned from a mission to Gaza.
WFP's Cindy McCain describes dire conditions after visit to famine-gripped Gaza
Israel launched its Gaza City offensive, labeling it a Hamas stronghold. It’s home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians already facing starvation and yet another round of forced displacement. The U.N. warns that Israel’s evacuation orders are a “recipe for disaster." William Brangham discussed more with Cindy McCain of the World Food Programme, who just returned from a mission to Gaza.
Netanyahu Raps Cindy McCain for Claiming Gaza 'Starving' After Privately Admitting Improvement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that Cindy McCain, chief of the World Food Program and widow of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), was exaggerating claims of hunger in the Gaza Strip. The post Netanyahu Raps Cindy McCain for Claiming Gaza ‘Starving’ After Privately Admitting Improvement appeared first on Breitbart.
UN food agency head recounts meeting malnourished women and children during Gaza visit
Cindy McCain, the World Food Program’s executive director, said on Thursday that it was 'very evident' during her visit to Gaza this week that there isn't enough food in the Palestinian territory.
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