“Running Out of Hostages, Hamas Invents the Famine of 2025” and “Who’s Really Starving Gaza?”

LTRP Note: The following two articles from two different sources are posted for informational and research purposes.

“Running Out of Hostages, Hamas Invents the Famine of 2025”

By Oliver Melnick | Shalom in Messiah Ministries

A mass starvation that would make the world–already turning its back on Israel–feel even more sorry for the poor “Palestinian” victims stuck in a pile of rubble in the Gaza Strip. This starvation narrative is pushed forward by Hamas and, as irrational as it might be, not vetted, and yet validated by mainstream media, politicians and various personalities. The most obvious culprit might be the New York Times who published a photo of a mother holding a “skin-and-bones looking” child in her arms with the headline “Young, Old, and Sick Starve to Death in Gaza: ‘There’s nothing.’”

There is a war in the region, so we should expect some level of disruption like in every conflict. First aid, medical rescue, food and water supplies might become more difficult to procure, and that is understandable, but to claim famine and total starvation is not even a stretch, it is a blatant lie, and one that the media is willing to boldly promote. How do we know for sure that there is no famine or starvation in the Gaza Strip?

There are thousands of pallets of food supplies inside Gaza. They are literally rotting in the sun halted by Hamas who wants to control distribution. Click here to continue reading.

Who’s Really Starving Gaza?

By  Aynaz Anni Cyrus | Front Page Mag

The Hunger Narrative

“Israel is starving Gaza.”

That’s the line. You’ve seen it splashed across headlines, painted on protest signs, shouted from international stages. The UN calls it a “man-made famine.” Celebrities post black squares with #LetGazaLive. Social media reels show crying children with empty bowls, overlaid with dramatic music and a single, pointed caption: Genocide by hunger.

The accusation is explicit, and it’s powerful. What better way to cast Israel as a monster than to say it withholds food from children? No need to mention rockets, tunnels, or terrorists when you can show an empty plate and let the world assume who’s holding it back.

But there’s a problem.

That narrative has a kill switch. It’s called truth. Click here to continue reading.

1 thought on ““Running Out of Hostages, Hamas Invents the Famine of 2025” and “Who’s Really Starving Gaza?”

  1. Thanks for boldly defending the faith. I’m increasingly irritated by websites that prefer videos over written words. I can read much much faster than most people can talk on a video. I can’t decide if they prefer videos because they can’t spell or because of desiring to be seen because of vain glory for self aggrandizing.

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