If Gaza’s famine was real, how come it went away so fast?
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Ken Isaacs examines the recent shift in terminology regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, moving from 'famine' to 'starvation'. He questions the validity of the claims surrounding the famine, particularly whether the technical data supports the assertions made about the crisis. Isaacs's analysis raises concerns about the rapid resolution of the famine situation, prompting a deeper inquiry into the accuracy of the reported conditions in Gaza.
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