Jul 31, 2025
Pro-Israel Pundits DISMISS Devastating Starvation In Gaza
Fox News host Mark Levin dismissed reports about a starvation campaign by the IDF on Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
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People are dying in Gaza.
These children
that are starving and dying.
I have a Washington
Post article right here.
More than 60,000 lives lost in Gaza.
Toll collated by enclave's health ministry
is likely to be an undercount.
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The health ministry is run by Hamas.
They keep using these Hamas numbers.
Then they list thousands of children
who have been killed.
They look like everyday Americans.
This child is picking up noodles
off the ground with his bare hands
because there was no food left.
So he's picking up noodles
to put into his backpack.
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There is widespread man made
famine gripping Gaza as we speak.
Hundreds of Palestinians
have already died due to starvation.
This is a fact.
And if people like brain rot,
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you know, addled Mark Levin don't believe
the numbers coming out of the Gaza Strip
in regard to the death toll.
Best way to confirm the death toll
is to allow investigators in
to allow journalists in.
But of course, Israel is refusing to allow
journalists to go into the Gaza Strip
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and do reporting on the ground.
The only reason why any state
would essentially close off access
to journalists is because they don't
want journalists to see what's going on,
and to be quite frank.
I also do not believe the death toll
that's being reported
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by the Gaza Health Ministry.
I think it is an undercount.
I think far more people have been killed.
I think there are still bodies
trapped under the rubble.
I believe that there are hundreds
of thousands of people
who are currently missing in Gaza,
and if they're missing in Gaza, there's
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a pretty good chance that they're dead.
So there will come a day when the Gaza
Strip will open up, and people will get
to see what Israel has carried out, the
mass slaughter that Israel has engaged in.
But for the purposes of this discussion,
I want to focus on these efforts
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to essentially discredit claims
that there is a starvation campaign
taking place in the Gaza Strip,
headed by the Israeli government,
carried out by the Israeli Defense Forces.
Now, sadly, these diehard Israel defenders
are using a correction
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in the New York Times.
It's an editor's note at the very bottom
of a piece, in order to discredit
whistleblowers and reports proving
that Israel is, in fact, engaging in an
intentional starvation campaign in Gaza.
So for those who want to read
the piece for themselves, it is titled
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Gazans are Dying of Starvation.
It's in the New York Times.
It's a pretty good piece.
And at the very bottom there is an
editor's note in regard to one child,
one child that was profiled in the piece.
There are many children
who are profiled in the piece,
but they write that this article
has been updated to include information
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about Muhammad Zakariya al-Mutawakkil,
a child in Gaza suffering
from severe malnutrition.
After publication of the article,
the Times learned from his doctor
that Muhammad also had
preexisting health problems.
Now, two things obviously
can be true at the same time.
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That child could have a preexisting
condition
and could also suffer from starvation
as a result of the ongoing famine in Gaza.
But in no way does that editor's note
discredit the claims
that are being made about what's happening
on the ground in Gaza.
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But of course,
you're going to have people
like Mark Levin grab on to that
and use that to discredit those
who are actually genuinely concerned
that American taxpayers are being forced
by our government to fund atrocities that
are being committed in Gaza as we speak.
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How's your health care
working out for you Americans?
Oh, you weren't able to save anything
for your retirement.
Oh, that's too bad.
We're, of course, providing the bombs and
the ammo and all of the weapons necessary
to commit mass slaughter in Gaza.
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Aren't you happy about that?
Aren't you so happy about that?
Obviously, the times didn't just use
the story of one person or one child to,
you know, prove that widespread starvation
is beginning to claim the lives of Gazans,
especially Palestinian children.
So, Doctor Al Baraka,
this is from the same piece.
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Doctor Al Farah said the number
of children dying of malnutrition
has risen sharply in recent days.
He described harrowing scenes
of people too exhausted to walk.
Many of the children he sees
have no preexisting medical conditions,
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he said, giving the example of Sowore,
Barak, who was born healthy
and now at 11 months old, should weigh
about 20 pounds but is under 9 pounds.
Hollow eyed skeletal children
languish on hospital beds or are cared
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for by parents who gaze helplessly
at protruding ribs and shoulder blades.
And emaciated limbs
resembling brittle sticks.
The haunting scenes
are a stark contrast to.
The plenty that exists
just a few miles away
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across the borders with Israel and Egypt.
In fact, there are some Israelis who have
taken it upon themselves to do celebratory
barbecues right at the border of Gaza.
You'll see videos of that
if you look it up online.
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It's just too disgusting
for me to share with you.
I didn't want to do it.
Then you have former
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Aguilar.
He's been making his rounds.
He's been speaking to the press,
and I'm so happy he's doing it
because he was one of the individuals
who was contracted by the Gaza
Humanitarian Foundation to provide
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humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
He thought that it was going
to be a noble cause.
But once he actually went to Gaza to carry
this out, he realized, oh, this actually
isn't about delivering humanitarian aid.
These are death traps.
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When Unrra was able to operate in Gaza
and deliver humanitarian aid,
they literally had hundreds of aid sites
for Palestinians to go to for help.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has four,
and they are placed intentionally
in active combat zones.
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He detailed the story of a little boy
by the name of Amir on Tucker Carlson's
podcast, complete with documentation.
Take a look.
One little boy. His name is Amir.
All he had in his arms was a small bag
of rice, half a bag of flour, some lentils
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that he had picked up from the ground.
He didn't have much.
And we thought maybe
he was asking for more food.
Or maybe he was hurt and he we we
motioned him over and he came
up and he extends his right hand At us.
And so I, you know, I kind of walked
up to him and waved him over.
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And the guy standing next to me,
this young boy grabs,
holds his hand and he kisses it.
And then he comes to me
and he holds my hand and he kisses it.
In Arab culture, that is
a very significant sign of respect.
The gentleman that was standing next to me
was also a military veteran,
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combat veteran.
So he's been to Afghanistan and Iraq, and
he understands he was he was moved by it.
He was touched, I was touched,
he was very emaciated.
He had no shoes on.
His pants were tattered.
He had a kind of a rope
or string holding his pants up.
Filthy.
Probably hasn't bathed in months,
probably hasn't eaten in days.
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I put my arm on his, on his right,
on on his left shoulder, and I look at him
and I can feel the bones in his shoulder.
I can feel the,
the the weakness in his arm.
I can feel the vulnerability.
I can feel the desperation.
And I look at him and I look
and I got down on my knees,
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or I'm looking at him in the eyes.
And then I say to him,
I said, people care.
America cares.
You're not going to be forgotten.
You know, one of the things that I'm
grateful for in this entire disastrous
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situation is that there are some
brave people like Aguilar who are willing
to speak out, but more importantly,
what he does in the clip that I just
showed you is he helps to humanize people
who have been actively and intentionally
dehumanized through propaganda campaigns,
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through disgusting commentary
that passes as expert analysis
here in the United States.
So what exactly became of Amir?
What happened to him, and where is he now?
We're. You're about to find out.
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So the IDF are shooting at the crowd
that's leaving as the crowd left and they
would hit the Morag corridor to go west.
The IDF would shoot at them, shoot
at their feet, shoot over their head.
We would shoot at them, shoot
at their feet, shoot over their head.
Shoot into the air.
And the bullets start
hitting off the ground.
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There's video of this.
It's on the BBC video
hitting off the ground.
See dirt flying up and I see the shooting
keep going on like just the rep.
Dee dee dee dee dee dee dee dee dee.
And Palestinians
dropping on the side of the road.
So Amir didn't make it home.
He was killed by the IDF.
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Why? Because they lack discipline.
They lack standards,
and they lack basic human decency.
Well said.
So evidence and stories like these
do not stop scumbags.
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And I mean that with my whole chest.
Okay, I'm saying it with my whole chest.
Scumbags like Mark Levin and Chris Cuomo,
by the way, from furthering their
pathetic propaganda to provide cover
for Israel's atrocities and war crimes,
that is what is currently taking place.
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That is the reality of the situation.
If it weren't the reality
of the situation.
Journalists would be free to operate
and do their jobs in Gaza
to document what's happening.
There's a very intentional effort
to prevent the documentation
of what's happening.
It's not at all a coincidence in my mind
that more than 200 journalists
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have already been killed in Gaza.
And I'm sorry.
I mean, Israel just announced
not too long ago that they're conducting
a ground invasion in Deir Al-balah.
And it's interesting to me that
the death toll has kind of stood still
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at like around 60,000.
I don't believe for a second that 60,000
is what the death toll actually is.
I think it's much higher now, even though
The New York Times provided an editor's
note to essentially provide more context
to their reporting on one of the kids.
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Just one of the kids.
Chris Cuomo thinks that's
not a that's not enough.
He believes that the times
should pay a price.
They have been in jihad mode
for a long time in a lot of ways.
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Chris, I think you have been in Nazi mode
justifying the mass slaughter of innocent
people because what I don't know.
Are you on Epstein's list?
What's going on here?
What is up with this unwavering commitment
to a foreign government,
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even as it commits atrocities?
And he invited me on his show next Monday.
I look forward to speaking with him.
I hope he doesn't cancel.
Israel, according to Cuomo, should pay
no price at all for their mass slaughter.
But the New York Times should, of course.
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Yeah, and as for Levin, he's already
made clear on multiple occasions
that he doesn't care much
about the safety and lives of minors.
Here's one example.
We can't waste our time on Epstein
and other stuff that are going on here
that some people want us to focus on.
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I'm about had it with all that stuff.
We better focus on who we are
and what we're doing,
where we want to take the country.
Yeah, you've about had it
with all that stuff.
I'm sure you have, Mark.
I'm sure you have.
Mark Levin should go live in Israel.
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He clearly values Israel far more
than the United States of America.
So since that is the case,
and he has proven it on almost every
single one of his broadcasts,
he should go live in the beautiful
state of Israel and leave Americans alone
to focus on their own country,
instead of funding genocidal campaigns
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in the Middle East.
And what about Israel's announcement this
week that they're carrying out ten hour
tactical pauses in three locations in Gaza
in order to distribute humanitarian aid?
Sounded like they turned a new leaf.
Right.
Well, if you've been following
this conflict long enough,
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if you've been following this genocide,
you would know that you shouldn't trust
anything that comes out of Israel's mouth.
You just shouldn't.
Because every single time they say
they're going to do something good,
they turn around and do the opposite.
The UN humanitarian agency said that
four days into Israel's tactical pauses,
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people were still dying from hunger
and malnutrition alongside.
Get a load of this.
Casualties among those seeking aid.
So people are still getting shot and
killed as they go to humanitarian aid hubs
in search of food.
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Israeli forces killed at least 30 people
when they opened fire yesterday.
On Wednesday,
on a crowd waiting for humanitarian aid
in the north of the Palestinian territory.
Is anyone really surprised at this point?
I mean seriously?
Additionally, in that same attack,
300 people were wounded.
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And this is a territory.
Let me remind you all where every
single hospital has been bombed.
So where do all the people
who are severely wounded,
where do they go for help?
There's been a blockade
on not just humanitarian aid.
We're talking about
badly needed medical equipment.
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There are videos all around the internet
showing IDF soldiers going into hospitals
and intentionally destroying equipment.
Equipment
that's necessary to save people's lives.
Gee, I wonder why they would do that.
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You know, when the Armenian Genocide
was happening, these types
of denials were taking place in the world,
in the international stage.
Oh, it's not a genocide.
It's not a genocide, not a genocide,
not a genocide, not a genocide.
It would take what the United States over
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100 years to finally acknowledge that 1.5
million Armenians were slaughtered,
and why did it take us so long to do that?
Well, of course, we're an ally to Turkey.
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Turkey doesn't want to acknowledge
the Armenian Genocide, and Turkey also
happens to be a NATO ally of ours,
and it is disgusting to me
that not only is our taxpayer money
funding what's happening right now,
this injustice, this slaughter,
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we're engaging in denialism as we speak.
As an American, I am so ashamed of that.
And I wish I had some power to control it,
some power to make a change here.
But this has been an ongoing campaign
chipping away at our government
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for many decades.
And I don't believe our government
serves the American people.
I believe our government
is fully occupied at this point,
because clearly it's far more interested
in serving a foreign country,
even as it's carrying out atrocities.
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Mohammed Abu Salma, director
of Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City,
said his facility had received 35 bodies
from the shooting that I had referenced
earlier, the one in which they believed
around 30 people had died.
But he received 35 bodies
from the shooting, which reportedly struck
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about three kilometers or two miles
southwest of the Zikim crossing point
for aid trucks entering Gaza.
The IDF said it conveniently had no
knowledge of casualties in the incident,
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but they do admit to opening fire
at starving people.
The Israeli army said that dozens
of Gazans were seen gathering
around aid trucks in northern Gaza,
and in close proximity
to IDF troops operating in the area.
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Why are the aid centers located
in active combat zones?
When the Gaza Humanitarian Aid Foundation
is an Israeli backed organization
that's funded to the tune of $60 million
by the American people,
by the way, Israel has full control
over this full control.
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So tell me, why exactly are these
aid centers specifically located
in active combat zones
so you can shoot and kill innocent people
as they're seeking aid and then claim,
oh, they got too close
to IDF soldiers in combat.
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It is so easy to dismantle their lies.
It's so easy to see
what's happening on the ground.
The troops fired warning shots
in the area not directed at the gathering
in response to the threat posed by them.
They're unarmed.
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Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
and the West Bank are up in arms.
They don't have guns.
They don't have bombs.
They're skin and bones,
and they're desperate for food.
They're so desperate
that they will literally risk their lives
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to get a bag of lentils.
These people are scum.
Absolute, complete, utter scum.
Hours earlier, 14 Palestinians
were killed in four other incidents,
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three near aid distribution sites,
the Civil Defense agency said.
In two of the incidents, the Israeli army
said it had fired warning shots.
Warning shots
typically don't result in death.
These warning shots do.
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Which leads me to believe
they're not actually warning shots.
They're death traps.
Anthony Aguilar called them death traps.
Anyone with two brain cells to rub
together can see that they're death traps.
People are being
intentionally slaughtered.
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But hey, we live in America,
where we have had decades of brainwashing
about how the real threat to
American safety are those dirty Muslims.
It's time to really ask yourself
who the bad guys are.
Every time you ring the bell below,
an angel gets his wings.
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