Is Gaza in Need of Food?

Peloni:  Never before in history has such a standard been required of any nation as has been required of Israel to care for the safety, security and feeding of those who have made war upon them.

What is more, there is no famine in Gaza.  For greater clarity on the libel of famine in Gaza, see the recent Free Press article by Michael Ames, The Gaza Famine Myth as well as the thread following Pres. Trump’s statement below.

This came a few weeks after Leslie Stahl suggested in her interview with ransomed hostages that Gazans did not have enough food  This wasn’t true when Stahl made this claim:

This claim wasn’t true a few weeks later:

And it isn’t true today:

There was however a famine in Sudan last year, but as Ames noted in the FP article, “It barely made the news.”

May 9, 2025 | 2 Comments »

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  2. So the siege on Gaza isn’t causing any pain and they all seem to be well fed. Bibi, keep up the good work!!