Friday, August 22, 2025

THE FAKE LIBERAL STARVATION CLAIME IN GAZA.I PREDICT ONE OF THESE HURRICANES THIS SEASON WILL KILL AT LEAST 500 THOUSAND IN SOME PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR BLAMING ISRAEL OF THIS FAKE LYING STARVATION CLAIME.

THE FAKE LIBERAL STARVATION CLAIME IN GAZA.I PREDICT ONE OF THESE HURRICANES THIS SEASON WILL KILL AT LEAST 500 THOUSAND IN SOME PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR BLAMING ISRAEL OF THIS FAKE LYING STARVATION CLAIME.

FIRST THE FOLD UNITED NATIONS LIED ABOUT THE TONAGE OF FOOD GOING INTO GAZA. THESE ISRAEL HATING DISQUSTING PIGS. CLAIMED 300 THOUSAND TONS OF FOOD WENT TO GAZA. WHEN IT WAS 900 THOUSAND TONS OF FOOD WENT TO GAZA. YES THE USELESS UNITED NATIONS WAS PLAYING RIGHT INTO THIS FAKE STARVATION CLAIME WITH FAKE LYING STATISTICS. THEY CLAIME ISRAEL NEVER LET THE FOOD IN. BUT THE TRUTH IS THE U.N HAS TONS OF FOOD ROTTING OUTSIDE OF GAZA. BECAUSE THE U.N DOES NOT WANT TRUMPS GAZA HUMANITARIAN AID TO DISTRIBUTE THE FOOD TO GAZANS. THE STUPID IDIOT U.N WANTED TO DELIVER IT TO GAZA THEMSELVES. SO HAMAS COULD STEAL ALL THE TRUCKS OF FOOD. AND CHARGE GAZANS OUT RAGES PRICES. ITS A MAN MADE DISASTER BY THE U.N AND HAMAS, NOT ISRAEL THATS STARVING THESE SATANIC DEMON LEECH ARABS IN GAZA. AND THESE SO CALLED STARVING GAZANS WANNA DIE FOR THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH SATAN. SO IF THEY WANNA DIE FOR SATAN. LETEM STARVE TO DEATH. IT SHOULD NOT MATTER HOW THEY DIE FOR ALLAH SATAN. THE FACT IN ISLAM IS DIE FOR MOON GOD ALLAH SATAN. ITS SAYS KILL JEWS, CHRISTIANS OR ANY INFEDEL THATS NOT A MUSLIM. WHY CAN THEIR GOD SATAN ALLAH NOT EXCEPT THESE DEATH CULT WORSHIPPER ARAB, MUSLIMS DYING OF STARVATION IS MY QUESTION. THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO STARVE TO DEATH FOR THEIR MOON GOD ALLAH SATAN. AND THE LIBERAL MEDIA JUST SET UP FAKE SCENES OF STARVATION IN GAZA. THE BABIES THEY SHOW ARE PROBABLY DYING OF ANOTHER DISEASE. BUT THE MEDIA CLAIMES THE KID IS DYING OF STARVATION BECAUSE ISRAEL IS NOT ALLOWING FOOD IN. BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT FAT COW MOTHER HOLDING THE BABY HAS A FAT FACE FROM EATING PLENTY OF FOOD. SO ITS THE FAT COW FAT FACED ARAB MOTHER THATS STARVING THEIR OWN BABIES. BUT BLAME ISRAEL FOR IT. THAT FAKE BLANKET THE ARAB WOMEN WEAR FOR SUBMISSION TO ALLAH SATAN. CAN'T COVER UP THE FACT THAT THE FAT FACED MOTHER IS EATING PLENTY OF FOOD. WHILE STARVING HER CHILD FOR THE LIBERAL MEDIA. TO PUT ON A SHOW TO GET SYMPATHY FROM THE GODLESS WORLD. AND BLAME ISRAEL FOR IT. WHEN ITS THE FAT FACED COW ARAB MOTHER WORKS WITH HAMAS AND LIBRERAL MEDIA TO SET UP A FAKE STARVATION SCENE FOR THE PUPPET WORLD TO BITE ON. AND THEY RUN WITH IT. BUT GOD PROTECTS ISRAEL. AND THESE DEATH CULTISTS AND LIBERALS WILL GET PAYED BACK DOUBLE BY GOD JESUS FOR COMING AGAINST HIS ISRAELI BRETHERN. JUST WAIT AND SEE. THE WORLD WILL PAY FOR THEIR SINS AND SECRET SET UPS AGAINST ISRAEL. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE GODS REVENGE ON THE LIBERALS AND ARAB,MUSLIMS. AND THE WORLD WILL BE DYING FOR THEIR FAKE GODS THEY WANNA DIE FOR. JESUS IS IN CONTROL OF WORLD EVENTS. SATAN TRYS TO SET UP ISRAEL BY USING EVERY GODLESS LIBERAL MURDERER TO COME AGAINST ISRAEL. BUT REMEMBER SATAN-GOD CREATED YOU TO. SATAN IS A PUPPET OF GOD TO FULFIL BIBLE PROPHESY. WHILE BRINGING MORE JUDGEMENT ON THE HEADS OF THE GODLESS SINNER AND LIBERALS, ISLAM AND SATAN HIMSELF. WHEN THERE BURNING IN FIRE AND TORMENTS FOREVER WITH THEIR NEVER DYING BODIES IN THE LAKE OF FIRE. LIKE THE BIBLE SAYS. THESE ISRAEL HATERS AND GOD HATERS WILL HAVE THE COALS OF JUDGEMENT OVER THEIR HEADS FOREVER. WHICH MEANS. THEY WILL BE GETTING THE WORST OF THE VARIOUS DEGREES OF JUDGEMENT IN THE LAKE OF FIRE FOREVER.THE CBC CANADIAN PROPAGANDA BARF COMPANY EVERY HALF HOUR AND ON THE HOUR ARE SPENDING 10 MINUTES ON THIS FAKE STARVATION IN GAZA CLAIME AGAINST ISRAEL.GOD WILL TEACH THESE GODLESS PIECES OF DUMP THAT THEY WILL BE FLUSHED DOWN THE TOILET AT SOME POINT.IF I WAS ISRAEL I WOULD TELL THE WORLD. YOU WANNA CRY GENOCIDE AND STARVATION AGAINST US ISRAELIS. WELL WE ISRAELIS WILL GIVE THESE ARABS IN GAZA AND THE WESTBANK THEIR DEATH WISH FOR ALLAH SATAN. A NICE SMALL NUKE IN THE CENTER OF GAZA AND THE WESTBANK WILL DO THE TRICK. AFTER ALL WE IN ISRAEL MUST GIVE THE BIRDS AND ANIMALS SOME ARAB FOOD TO FEED ON SO THEY DON'T STARVE TO DEATH.NOW THEIRS A STARVING SITUATION SOLVED.

AND HERE IS THE FAKE STARVATION CLAIMES AGAINST ISRAEL IN GAZA.AND ARAB SAVAGE DEMONS GET OFF ISRAELS LAND.GO STARVE IN YOUR WORTHLESS SAVAGE OTHER DEATH CULT MUSLIM COUNTRIES.BAN ALL THESE ARAB, MUSLIM RECARNATION EASTRERN CULTISTS FROM CANADA AND AMERICA.

Foreign Ministry: Entire report 'based on Hamas lies'Global hunger monitor declares famine in Gaza for 1st time; Israel rejects ‘biased’ report-UN rights chief warns Israel could be guilty of war crimes, after IPC says famine has arrived in north Gaza; Israel says report ignored and ‘fabricated’ crucial data-By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 3:18 pm-AUG 22,25

A global hunger monitor declared for the first time on Friday that famine has struck the densely populated northern Gaza Strip, some 22 months after the outbreak of war in the enclave following the deadly Hamas invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023.The charge was swiftly denied by Israel, with the Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories, the Defense Ministry body that oversees aid, accusing the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system of basing its report on “biased and self-interested sources originating from Hamas.”The report, released alongside a four-page summary, came as Israel ramps up its preparations for a takeover of Gaza City, days after Hamas said it would accept a phased hostage-ceasefire proposal and Israel said it would send representatives to negotiate for the release of all the hostages in exchange for an acceptable end to the war.In its response to the report, COGAT said the IPC declined to include information provided to it by Israel, and that the hunger monitor ignored a swift uptick in aid deliveries in the last several weeks.“It is illogical to suggest that conditions will worsen when improvements are already evident on the ground,” the Israeli agency said.According to the IPC report, an estimated 514,000 people — or nearly a quarter of Gaza’s population — are experiencing famine, and that number is expected to rise to 641,000 by the end of September.Some 280,000 of those people are in a northern region covering Gaza City — known as Gaza governorate — which the IPC says is in famine, its first such determination in the enclave. The rest are in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis, central and southern areas where the IPC projects will be in a state of famine by the end of next month.More than half a million people in Gaza, about a quarter of the population, face catastrophic levels of hunger, and many are at risk of dying from malnutrition-related causes, the IPC report said.Last month, the IPC said the “worst-case scenario of famine” was unfolding in Gaza, but stopped short of an official determination.For a region to be classified as in a famine, at least 20 percent of people must be suffering extreme food shortages, with one in three children acutely malnourished and two people out of every 10,000 dying daily from starvation or malnutrition and disease.Even if a region has not yet been classified as “in famine” because those thresholds have not been met, the IPC can determine that households there are suffering famine conditions, which it describes as starvation, destitution and death.According to the hunger monitor, Israel’s total blockade on aid from early March to mid-May — which Jerusalem instituted after the collapse of a ceasefire with Hamas, amid negotiations for further hostage releases — was followed by “critically low volumes through July” and “coupled with the collapse of local food production,” leading to “extreme food shortages.”Israel resumed the supply of aid in May, but the flow remained well below what it had been prior to the blockade; it was only in July, after reports of imminent famine and viral photos of emaciated children — some of whom it was later revealed suffered from chronic health conditions — that Israel announced a series of actions to boost the flow of aid into Gaza, while denying there was starvation in the enclave.UN warns of war crimes; Israel says report is ‘fabricated’Minutes after the report was released, UN rights chief Volker Turk said “it is a war crime to use starvation as a method of warfare,” noting the deaths “may also amount to the war crime of willful killing.”UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said: “We cannot allow this situation to continue with impunity.” He also called for “an immediate ceasefire, the immediate release of all hostages, and full, unfettered humanitarian access.”UN emergency coordinator Tom Fletcher urged people to read the report, “cover to cover, in sorrow and in anger,” calling it “irrefutable testimony” of “a famine we could have prevented.”Fletcher made headlines in May when he told a BBC reporter that some 14,000 babies in Gaza could die in the next 48 hours if aid does not reach them in time, citing a previous IPC report.In fact, according to that report, not all of the 14,000 children were babies, they were not all expected to die, and — most notably — this was predicted to happen over the course of a full year, not 48 hours, if aid wasn’t allowed into Gaza.The Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, said the report was “tailor-made” and “fabricated,” accusing the IPC of having changed its own standards, cutting the number of acute malnutrition cases it requires for a famine determination by half.“The entire IPC document is based on Hamas lies laundered through organizations with vested interests. There is no famine in Gaza,” the ministry added, saying it “will be thrown into the despicable trash bin of political documents.”COGAT: IPC used partial data, ignored recent changes-COGAT, which coordinates humanitarian affairs in the Gaza Strip, issued a counter-report refuting the contents of the IPC brief and accusing it of ignoring recent policy changes to reverse the trend in the Strip.“Instead of providing a professional, neutral and responsible assessment, the report adopts a biased approach riddled with severe methodological flaws, thereby undermining its credibility and the trust the international community can place in it,” fumed COGAT chief Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian.According to the COGAT counter-report, the IPC’s warning “is false and relies on partial, biased data and superficial information originating from Hamas.” The IPC, COGAT charged, “chose to ignore the information provided to Israel and preferred to stick with incomplete and misleading information.”Both the Foreign Ministry and COGAT asserted that people look, instead, to food prices in Gaza’s markets as evidence that there is not a severe shortage. Prices have “plummeted” in recent weeks, they said, with COGAT publishing an infographic purporting to show current rates.The defense ministry body charged that IPC’s data-collection methods are unreliable and partially based on assessments made by UNRWA workers in the Gaza Strip — “some of whose employees are Hamas operatives.”According to the IPC, its acute food insecurity analysis was conducted from July 30 to August 4, based on computer-assisted telephone interviews, “supplemented by trends in food consumption indicators.”More than half of respondents said adults regularly skip meals, while a quarter reported collecting garbage to sell, and almost a third said they’d searched for food amid rubble. Its assessment of Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) rates — a figure determined by measuring the circumference of people’s arms — was performed in the field, it said, and subjected to nutritional analysis.COGAT: Projections are ‘illogical’ given recent progress-According to COGAT, “the report also relies heavily on other UN data, which have been established to include only partial information, as well as being biased, and include non-public internal documents, many sourced from entities linked to the Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry.”COGAT also charged that the report “disregards the fact that in recent weeks we have advanced significant efforts and that the overall trend has shifted. Despite this progress, it still predicts that the situation will deteriorate further. It is illogical to suggest that conditions will worsen when improvements are already evident on the ground.”In late July, Israel announced daily, 10-hour pauses in fighting in certain densely populated swaths of Gaza to facilitate more aid flow, and opened new corridors for aid distribution; it also allowed and participated in a wave of airdrops, though this method delivers far less aid than can be carried into the Strip by land.The IPC did cite, and it did not dispute, COGAT’s report that 55,600 metric tons of food entered Gaza in the first half of August, and in its projections it said it had incorporated developments through August 15; however, the monitor asserted that the current flow of aid “ remains largely insufficient to offset the prolonged deficits.”Monitor: GHF ‘marked by insecurity and stark disparities’The IPC report criticized the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US- and Israel-backed group launched in May that is meant to distribute aid while preventing its diversion to Hamas.The project has been widely rejected by the UN and international groups, who accuse it of violating principles of neutrality; it has also seen regular mass-casualty incidents — with more than 1,000 people killed, according to the UN, a figure disputed by Israel — amid chaotic scenes at and on the way to aid sites.The GHF sites “have been marked by insecurity and stark disparities in coverage and access,” the IPC said, explaining that they require “walking long distances and [that] distributions operate on a first-come-first-serve basis, resulting in highly inequitable access.” The report also noted that much of the food packages “require extensive preparation to make them digestible for humans.”The IPC noted that, amid UN aid deliveries, the vast majority of trucks — some 87% — do not make it to their destinations. Israel accuses Hamas of looting aid, and blames the UN for failing to distribute it successfully; the UN has said the trucks are mostly intercepted by hungry Gazans unaffiliated with Hamas.

As Egypt presses Israel on truce proposal, PM pushes ahead with Gaza City operation-Dermer meets with Qatari officials in Paris, although Israeli official says no plans to send delegation to talks; Smotrich reportedly threatens to quit government as Gantz weighs return-By Jacob Magid,Emanuel Fabian and Stav Levaton-21 August 2025, 12:41 am

As Egypt presses Israel for a response on the latest ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instead announced on Wednesday that he was “shortening the timelines” for the IDF’s plans to conquer Gaza City, a day after Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer met with Qatari officials in Paris to discuss the negotiations.While momentum has mounted over the past few days toward reaching a hostage release deal, Netanyahu has continued to dismiss such efforts, focusing instead of the plan approved by the cabinet earlier this month to intensify fighting in the Gaza Strip, though he has not outright rejected the latest proposal.In a statement Wednesday evening, Netanyahu said he had instructed the army to “shorten the timelines for seizing the last terror strongholds and for the defeat of Hamas,” referring to the IDF’s upcoming offensive in Gaza City.“The prime minister expresses his deep appreciation to the reserve fighters who were mobilized and to their families, and to all IDF soldiers,” his office added, after the IDF said Tuesday that 60,000 reservists were being called up ahead of the operation.The IDF’s plans for the capture of Gaza City are set to be presented to Netanyahu on Thursday, according to military officials.An unnamed senior Israeli official told Hebrew media outlets that Israel does not currently plan to dispatch a team to Qatar or Egypt to take part in the talks. Reports also suggested that Israel for the time being has decided to avoid responding at all to the phased hostage release deal proposal approved on Monday by Hamas.But Dermer met on Tuesday in Paris with a delegation of senior Qatari officials to discuss the ongoing hostage release and ceasefire negotiations, an Arab diplomat told The Times of Israel.During the meeting, Dermer reiterated the Israeli stance that it is only interested in a comprehensive deal in which Hamas releases all of the hostages at once and agrees to Jerusalem’s terms for its surrender from power, the Arab diplomat said, confirming a Channel 12 news report.In a conversation with US special envoy Steve Witkoff on Wednesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty stressed the importance of Israel responding to the Arab mediators’ ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas on Monday, according to an Egyptian readout.In his call with Witkoff, Abdelatty updated the US envoy on the latest developments in the ceasefire talks, stressing the need to “seize the current opportunity” to bring about an end to the war, the Egyptian readout said.Hamas claimed this week that it has agreed to a deal based on the so-called “Witkoff framework,” which would commit the terror group to release 10 living hostages and the bodies of 18 of the slain hostages, in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire and the release by Israel of hundreds of Palestinian security prisoners, amid talks for a permanent end to the war.On Wednesday, Hamas said Israel’s plans to conquer Gaza City showed its “blatant disregard” for the efforts to broker a ceasefire.“Today’s announcement by the terrorist occupation army of the start of an operation against Gaza City and its nearly one million residents and displaced persons… demonstrates… a blatant disregard for the efforts made by the mediators,” the Palestinian terror group said in a statement.“Netanyahu’s disregard for the mediators’ proposal … proves that he is the real obstructionist of any agreement,” it further charged, while saying Israel’s planned operation in Gaza City would fail.Fifty hostages remain held captive in Gaza — 49 of the 251 taken hostage on October 7 and the body of a soldier who was killed in 2014. Israeli officials have declared that 28 of them are dead, while 20 are believed to be alive and there are grave concerns for the well-being of two others.In the first ceasefire deal in November 2023, 105 hostages were freed by Hamas, and another 30 were released in another deal in January and February 2025 alongside the bodies of eight slain hostages which were returned to Israel. Five other hostages have been freed outside of these deals, while eight have been rescued by IDF troops and the bodies of 49 captives have been recovered from Gaza throughout the war.Channel 12 news reported on Monday that a senior member of Israel’s negotiation team told the families that officials are seeking to leverage Hamas’s weakened position to reach a more comprehensive agreement, without giving up the possibility of securing the narrower deal Hamas has already accepted.Pressed by a relative on whether such an outcome is realistic, the official replied that it “also depends on Hamas.”When asked about the danger to the hostages amid Israel’s military operations in Gaza, the negotiator acknowledged the risks: “We are careful, but there is a risk to the hostages — [their safety] is not guaranteed,” he said, echoing the position reportedly taken by the IDF chief.According to the TV network, Defense Minister Israel Katz supports moving ahead with conquering the rest of the Strip rather than agreeing to a partial deal, believing that “starting the ground operation and entering Gaza City will bring Hamas to agree to a comprehensive deal.”Critics of Netanyahu, including the Hostages Families Forum, have accused him of making wartime decisions for political considerations, a charge he forcefully denies, and passing up past opportunities to reach a deal.The proposal to forge a partial hostage release deal with Hamas has garnered significant opposition from the hard-right elements in Netanyahu’s coalition.According to a Channel 12 report, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich told families of Israeli hostages that he would resign from the government if Netanyahu approves the deal.“If the prime minister goes through with the deal, I will make difficult decisions and resign from the government. I told the prime minister that,” Smotrich reportedly said.Following the deal which led to the January-March ceasefire in Gaza, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir did quit the coalition, later rejoining, while Smotrich ultimately backed down from his threat to do so, though he condemned the agreement.Netanyahu’s coalition currently holds only 60 out of 120 seats in the Knesset, lacking a majority after the United Torah Judaism party quit last month, followed by far-right MK Avi Maoz. But without an organized effort in the Knesset to bring down the government, a new election will not be called.Opposition Leader Yair Lapid has repeatedly offered Netanyahu a political safety net in order to secure a hostage release deal.The Kan public broadcaster reported on Wednesday that Benny Gantz, the chairman of the centrist Blue and White-National Unity party, is considering rejoining Netanyahu’s government to shore up votes for such a deal.“There are currently no contacts about joining the government, but if we understand that doing so will lead to the release of hostages then that is what we will do,” Blue and White-National Unity MK Alon Schuster later told Kan when asked about the report.“What do you expect? That we will let the hostages die?” he added.Gantz’s party joined Netanyahu’s right-wing government following the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, and he was one of three voting members of a newly formed war cabinet. But his party left the government in mid-2024 due to differences with the prime minister.Gantz’s faction has undergone a string of defections and now controls seven seats in the Knesset while still coordinating with an eighth member who recently left the party. The party’s numbers would not replace the 13 MKs controlled by Smotrich and Ben Gvir, and would not give Netanyahu a majority in the 120-member body.Agencies and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report. 

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