‘Netanyahu Is LYING': Gaza Starvation Bombshell, Israel's ‘Cruel Strategy' Exposed? I WATCH
/ Jul 28, 2025, 04:59AM IST
A prominent voice in global humanitarian work has slammed the Israeli government over the worsening crisis in Gaza. Live Aid founder condemned what he called 'wanton criminality,' accusing Israel of lying about the humanitarian situation. The remarks come amid mounting international pressure on Israel, following reports of mass starvation and the deaths of hundreds of children due to the ongoing siege. Israel has announced 10-hour daily 'tactical pauses' and proposed humanitarian corridors, but critics say the efforts are too little, too late. Watch

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