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John Oliver Urges End To U.S. Complicity In Israel’s Blockade: “Gaza Is Being Starved By Israel”
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John Oliver used his platform on Last Week Tonight to shift from humor to a serious call for the U.S. to stop supporting Israel's blockade of Gaza, where nearly 2 million people are at risk of starvation. He directly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for downplaying the humanitarian crisis.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights how a high-profile media figure is leveraging his influence to draw attention to a dire situation in Gaza. Oliver's plea underscores growing global concern over the blockade's human cost and U.S. involvement, making it a pressing issue for policymakers and the public alike.
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