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UN Admits Gaza Starvation Claim Was a Lie

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher apologized for inaccurately stating that 14,000 babies faced imminent death in Gaza due to aid blockage, clarifying that the figure referred to a year’s worth of potential malnutrition cases, not a 48-hour period. He acknowledged the need for precise language while maintaining that Israel’s actions constitute a war crime by creating conditions of forced starvation. Fletcher also retracted claims of 10,000 ready aid trucks, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and calling on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to disavow policies contributing to the crisis. Despite the UN’s retraction and refusal to cooperate with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the GHF has independently distributed over 1.8 million meals.

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UN seemingly halves estimate of Gazan women, children killed

I find myself deeply troubled by the recent news surrounding the UN seemingly halving its estimate of Gazan women and children killed. The discrepancy in numbers and the lack of clarity surrounding the data is extremely concerning. As I delved into the reports and discussions, it became apparent that there is a significant level of uncertainty and misinformation surrounding the casualties in Gaza.

The fact that there are conflicting figures and information raises serious questions about the reliability of the sources providing this data. It is alarming to think that such crucial statistics, especially those related to women and children, may not be accurately reported.… Continue reading