The world’s leading authority on hunger, backed by the UN, said Friday that Gaza’s largest city is gripped by famine. While experts say half a million people face catastrophic hunger, Israel’s foreign ministry said there was no famine in Gaza, and claimed that the UN declaration was based on Hamas lies. Gazans themselves testified to the reality of severe food shortages.
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