"There is no famine in Gaza. But if there is, it's Hamas’s fault. Yes, we will cut off food, water, and electricity. Yes, we will bomb bakeries and food convoys. Yes, we will shoot civilians trying to collect flour. But no—there is no famine. And if starvation exists, it's the terrorists who are to blame."
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The most absurd and chilling line in Israeli government and military propaganda goes something like this:
"There is no famine in Gaza. But if there is, it's Hamas’s fault. Yes, we will cut off food, water, and electricity. Yes, we will bomb bakeries and food convoys. Yes, we will shoot civilians trying to collect flour. But no—there is no famine. And if starvation exists, it's the terrorists who are to blame."
This grotesque contradiction—denying famine while deliberately manufacturing its conditions—is not just propaganda. It is a calculated attempt to weaponise humanitarian suffering while absolving the perpetrator. It reflects a perverse logic where enforced starvation becomes a tool of war, yet responsibility is projected onto the victims.
No amount of airdropped crumbs can mask this structural cruelty.

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