Big Lies About Israel

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We fight, We win
For months, Israel has refuted libelous claims of famine in Gaza, as international organizations — especially the UN and the EU, the International Court of Justice and mainstream media alongside NGOs such as Human Rights Watch — pushed the false, malicious narrative that Israel was causing famine in Gaza and even using it as a “weapon of war.”

“Famine is imminent” the IPC claimed. “1.1 million people, half of Gaza, experience catastrophic food insecurity.”

The International Court of Justice based its March 28 order to Israel to increase the supply of humanitarian aid to Gaza on the IPC report. Israel was therefore met by a deluge of outrage and hate from the world community for supposedly causing this “famine.”

In May, the World Food Programme (WFP) of the UN claimed, without a shred of evidence, that there was a “full blown famine” in Gaza.

In its report published on June 4, the UN’s IPC concluded that famine was no longer even “plausible” and had no “supporting evidence.” The UN has also admitted that until now there have only been 32 deaths in Gaza from malnutrition and 28 of those were among children under 5 years old. No one, however — not the UN, or the ICJ, the NGOs or all the media outlets that magnified and distributed the lies — has admitted that they were wrong. On the contrary, on June 18 the New York Times, claiming that Gaza “is facing extreme levels of hunger,” continued spreading the lie.

The most recent IPC report, published on June 25, concluded that the supply of food to Gaza had, in fact, increased, not decreased, in recent months
 
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