The Forum for Regional Thinking at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute published a study, Data…

The Forum for Regional Thinking at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute published a study, Data for Denial: The Smokescreen Behind the Starvation of Gaza, that concluded that starvation in Gaza resulted from a premeditated policy, despite sustained public denial by the Israeli government and much of the media.Its author, Shmuel Lederman, an Israeli scholar specialising in genocide studies, said that he was motivated by the widespread denial within Israel over starvation in Gaza. The study documents how restrictions on aid, fuel and cooking gas, alongside the destruction of key infrastructure such as bakeries and disruption to humanitarian operations, severely limited Palestinians’ access to food.It concludes that the starvation in Gaza resulted from “deliberate planning, experimentation, and manoeuvring around the humanitarian ‘red line’”, aimed in part at managing international pressure on Israel during the war.[RT]

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