Israel denies the UN: “There are no signs of generalized malnutrition in the Gaza Strip”

A service under Israeli’s defense ministry has released a new report today, arguing that “there are no signs of generalized malnutrition” in the Gaza Strip, where the UN has been warning of the danger of “mass starvation” for weeks. Cogat, the Israeli Army, responsible for coordinating the assistance in the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, said in a report that it had a “thorough evaluation” of Hamas’ data and data on deaths due to malnutrition. The Gaza Strip Ministry of Health, under the command of the Islamist movement, estimates that the total number of victims from hunger to date is 227, including 103 children. Cogat notes “a significant divergence” between these elements and “recorded cases, with full identification” in media and social media, which “raises doubts about their credibility”. “Analysis of the case of published deaths shows that most (…) […]
Source: News Beast

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