Israel fears declaration of famine in Gaza as UNSC to meet
The issue of a famine declaration for Gaza, however, has grown beyond the issue of ensuring that Palestinians in the enclave have food.
Israel fears global experts on food security would declare a state of famine in the Gaza Strip. Their warning of imminent hunger in the enclave had already set in motion a United Nations Security Council meeting set for Tuesday.
There is concern about an “imminent and substantial likelihood of famine occurring due to the rapidly deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip,” the independent Famine Review Committee (FRC) said Friday.
Israel has dismissed accusations of hunger.“There is a glaring gap between the reality on the ground and the distorted declarations that some NGOs have been stating about Israel,” Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told The Jerusalem Post. “Israel is not the obstacle to peace nor is it the obstacle to humanitarian aid,” he said. “Hamas, a terrorist organization that cares more about killing Jews than protecting Gazans, is the problem and key impediment to peace.”Concern for humanitarian crisis
Israel is concerned that a declaration of famine by the FRC could trigger additional action against it at the UN, potentially even at the UN Security Council, where Israel is often shielded by the United States, a diplomatic source told the Post.
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