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Gaza Food Supplies Improve Amid Ongoing Struggles

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9 hours ago, koolkarl said:

Then their selfish parents should keep their pants on.

Idiot post of the day.

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    There is no starvation though . Palestinian propaganda that only fools believe 

  • I agree. The terrorists Hamas were stealing the food and keeping it for themselves or selling it back to the Gazans. They care not about the people of Gaza only their fundamentalist Islamic jihad. The

  • More food getting through because Hamas is not taking it.

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14 hours ago, koolkarl said:

Then their selfish parents should keep their pants on.

My God, what a distasteful thing to say. 

23 hours ago, Eric Loh said:

If that meant to be a joke, it bombed.

If that meant to be serious, you are an insensitive jerk. 

I am dead serious. Parents live in horrific conditions caused by Hamas and they bring new babies into that mess. 

Or more accurately...

 

"BBC backs down on its ridiculous starvation claims as it realizes only the useful idiots believe them". 

13 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Or more accurately...

 

"BBC backs down on its ridiculous starvation claims as it realizes only the useful idiots believe them". 

So Jonny, you don't know what these guys say/said. Senior cabinet members.

 

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Is Israel upholding a key commitment under the U.S.-backed ceasefire by allowing enough humanitarian aid into the territory? Israel says it is, but that claim is disputed by data from humanitarian organizations and Hamas-linked Gaza authorities.

 

The debate plays out in numbers of trucks said to be entering Gaza. But that tells only part of the story. Most trucks are operated by the private sector and carry commercial goods that are unaffordable to many Palestinians. 

The effects are mixed. Markets in Gaza are now better stocked, and high prices for essentials such as flour and meat have begun to ease, but most people cannot afford the goods after two years of war. And many commercial items like cigarettes, cell phones and snacks don't address widespread malnutrition.

 

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The WFP report also noted that even the entry of commercial goods often faces “a complex system of approvals” and “exorbitant fees" reaching several thousand dollars per truck entering through the Rafah crossing with Egypt and from the occupied West Bank. That drives up prices of essential items such as eggs and vegetables.

 

What to know about aid entering Gaza, the other battle between Israel and Hamas

9 hours ago, JimCM said:

So Jonny, you don't know what these guys say/said. Senior cabinet members.

 

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Rhetoric from politicians during war time. 

 

Don't allow your hatred of Jews to cloud your judgement. 

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