Israeli Foreign Minister Sarr said that the situation in the Gaza Strip is "indeed difficult", but the outside claim that "there is a famine in Gaza" is a "lie".
Reuters reported that Sarr made the remarks on Tuesday (July 29) after Israel announced a humanitarian ceasefire. Israel announced last Sunday (27th) that it would suspend military operations for 10 hours every day in some areas of Gaza and open new aid channels to alleviate the local humanitarian crisis. Jordan and the United Arab Emirates carried out airdrops to Gaza, delivering emergency supplies.
Recently, images of starving people in Gaza struggling to survive have drawn widespread global attention. In this regard, Sal pointed out that although the situation on the battlefield is severe, some reports about "Gaza being in famine" contain "misleading statements".
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