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Rahm Emanuel lays blame on Israel for situation in Gaza: ‘They are responsible’ - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 29 – Rectors of five Israeli universities demand Prime Minister Netanyahu halt the starvation of Palestinians amid reports of 147 malnutrition-related deaths since October 2023.

  • On July 28, 2025, Emanuel accused Netanyahu and the Israeli government of responsibility for Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and perpetuating Palestinian starvation.
  • In an interview Monday morning on CNN's The Situation Room, Emanuel accused Netanyahu of refusing to acknowledge allegations of starvation in Gaza.
  • Emanuel criticized Netanyahu for refusing to acknowledge Gaza starvation and failing to devise a 'day-after plan' during Monday interviews.
  • Amid waning support in the Democratic Party, Emanuel’s comments arrive as he urges Netanyahu to allow aid into Gaza to end starvation.
  • He urged that food must reach Gaza to feed civilians and end collective punishment, placing responsibility at Netanyahu’s doorstep after the prime minister denied any starvation.
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RECIT - Israel is increasingly isolated, including in the United States, and must respond to accusations of organized famine.

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After international pressure, Israel announced humanitarian breaks, air strikes and other measures to allow more aid into Gaza during the weekend.

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Francisco Pereira Coutinho says that the situation in Gaza is Israel's responsibility that has blocked humanitarian aid. As soon as Netanyahu has already realized the problem that he has created, he does not recognize it.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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