The US says it pushed retraction of a famine warning for north Gaza. Aid groups express concern.
- A lead organization monitoring food crises withdrew a report warning of imminent famine in North Gaza after the U.S. Asked for its retraction, as stated by U.S. Officials to the Associated Press.
- Prominent aid and human-rights figures accused the U.S.-funded Famine Early Warning System Network of being tainted by politics due to the retraction.
- The declaration of famine would embarrass Israel, which claims its war in Gaza targets Hamas and not civilians.
- U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jacob Lew described the warning as inaccurate and 'irresponsible,' raising concerns about U.S. Political interference in famine monitoring.
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