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(Jerusalem Post) The Israeli security establishment held discussions on the humanitarian situation in Gaza on Monday, where a senior IDF official stated that "there is no famine in Gaza, we're not even close to that," N12 reported on Tuesday. Officials said there have been 110 looting incidents since the resumption of aid to Gaza last week, mostly by Gazan civilians, armed gangs, and organized clans. In addition to the aid distribution center that opened in Rafah on Monday, three more aid centers are expected to open by Friday. 2025-05-27 00:00:00Full Article
IDF: Gaza "Not Even Close" to Famine
(Jerusalem Post) The Israeli security establishment held discussions on the humanitarian situation in Gaza on Monday, where a senior IDF official stated that "there is no famine in Gaza, we're not even close to that," N12 reported on Tuesday. Officials said there have been 110 looting incidents since the resumption of aid to Gaza last week, mostly by Gazan civilians, armed gangs, and organized clans. In addition to the aid distribution center that opened in Rafah on Monday, three more aid centers are expected to open by Friday. 2025-05-27 00:00:00Full Article
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