Shock news. Finns and Germans are more undernourished that people in Gaza.

Peloni:  This revelation can not be discussed too prominently, and yet it seems that the Western press has little interest in doing so as it complicates their established  narratives focused on promoting Jew Hatred in the world.

Confirmed by the UN.

Barry Shaw | The View from Israel | Aug 12, 2026

Those that accused Israel of deliberately starving people in Gaza just received a rude slap in the face.

A UN report will shock all those who lied about Israel since 7/10 2023.

A newly released nutrition survey coordinated by UNICEF has found that acute malnutrition among children in the Gaza Strip remains at low levels, with Israeli officials arguing the findings undermine widespread claims that a famine is taking place in the enclave.

The survey, conducted using World Health Organization methodology and published on July 22, measured children’s weight, height, and mid-upper-arm circumference (WHZ) to assess acute malnutrition. According to the results, acute malnutrition rates across Gaza ranged from 0.2 percent in Khan Younis and Rafah to 0.8 percent in Gaza City and North Gaza, figures that researchers said are comparable to or lower than those recorded before the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.

The survey covered an estimated 1.72 million people, or 83 percent of Gaza’s population. Around 360,000 people, 17 percent,were excluded because of access and security constraints.

These figures are also far below the 30 percent acute-malnutrition threshold associated with the IPC’s Phase 5 Famine classification, suggesting that no famine is occurring in Gaza.

The survey revealed that malnutrition rates in Gaza are less severe than many neighboring Middle Eastern countries and are comparable to several European countries. For instance, roughly 3.3 percent of Egyptian youth under 5 suffer from malnutrition, according to the data. Further, approximately 4.3 percent of youth in Iran and 2.3 percent of youth in Jordan suffer from malnutrition, per the data.

Shock news! People in Finland and Germany are more under-nourished than people in Gaza.

In Germany and Finland, 0.5 percent and 1.4 percent of children suffer from malnutrition, according to the UNICEF 2025 Joint Child Malnutrition survey.

How embarrassing this must be for the media, the politicians, and activists of differing reliious and politian creeds that have promoted an untruthful anti-Israel (read “anti-Semitic”) agenda for years.

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