The New York Times: How Netanyahu Fooled Trump on Gaza.

The New York Times: How Netanyahu Fooled Trump on Gaza.

In an article in the New York Times criticizing the Zionist regime’s approach that has led to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Thomas L. Friedman wrote: The humanitarian crisis in Gaza—where dozens of Palestinians die every day in Israeli food aid lines—is a direct result of the extreme policies of the Benjamin Netanyahu government. Comparing Israel’s ability to assassinate Iranian officials thousands of kilometers away with its inability to safely deliver food to Gaza shows that this situation is not accidental but the result of a conscious approach.

He wrote: Netanyahu, backed by his far-right coalition, is pursuing a policy that effectively results in “organized starvation” of the people of Gaza. Figures such as Itamar Ben-Giver and Smotrich openly support a sharp reduction in humanitarian aid until conditions deteriorate to the point that the Palestinians are forced to leave Gaza. Netanyahu has only allowed minimal aid to maintain his coalition, but images of malnourished children have even forced Donald Trump to admit that there is “real hunger” in Gaza.

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