The 'starving' Palestinians of Gaza

Ynet:

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We come across a local family in one of the buildings. Grandparents, a few young parents, some children and a few toddlers. Sitting on a rug, their legs are covered in blankets and two soldiers are standing guard nearby. "What about them?" I ask. "They're free to go if they want to, but they don't want to," said Eilon Perry, Givati's operations officer. "They informed us they would be staying in the house and we have no choice but to accept that."

The family suddenly notices the cameras, and immediately, the expression on their faces changes. "We have no food," they say in Arabic, as one of the youngsters suggests we interview him in English about their plight. Givati troops are extremely concerned about being portrayed as abusing innocent civilians. Perry points to a stack of canned goods, water bottles and other provisions. "We provided some of that and they cook and eat quite well," he said. The Palestinians seem to understand him and one of them smiles. It's a war – they had to try.

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There is much more from this on the scenes report. Hat tip to Larwyn and James Robbins.

I have been skeptical of many of the reports coming out of Gaza whether from Palestinian media or so called UN sources. It is part of the Hamas playbook to feign victimhood. This is just one example. I am sure that the other "atrocities" suggested by the media will eventually be disproved, but as Hamas's situation grows more desperate the atrocity stories will too.

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