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Harrowing viral pic of starving Gaza boy ‘was HIJACKED' by Hamas to create ‘fake news', campaigners say

Harrowing viral pic of starving Gaza boy ‘was HIJACKED' by Hamas to create ‘fake news', campaigners say

The Irish Sun5 days ago
A PHOTO seemingly showing a starving boy in Gaza was "hijacked" by Hamas to create "fake news", it was claimed last night.
The picture of Muhammad al-Matouq in his mum's arms went viral last week - amid claims Israel was
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Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq, a 1.5-year-old child in Gaza City, Gaza
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Campaigners say he was already suffering genetic disorders
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He was said to have dropped from 9 to 6 kilograms
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But campaigners say he was already suffering genetic disorders and his mum and brother looked healthy in the picture.
Pro-Israel investigative journalist David Collier said: "This is not the face of famine. It is the face of a medically vulnerable child whose tragic situation was hijacked and weaponised."
He accused news outlets who used the image of benefiting Hamas and creating "fake
news
".
On Monday, the Gaza health ministry said at least 14 people had died in the past 24 hours of starvation and malnutrition, bringing the war's death toll from hunger to 147, including 89 children.
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Israel announced a
The Israeli Defence Force said it would halt operations in Muwasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City from 10am to 8pm.
It said it will set up corridors to help aid agencies deliver food and supplies.
Within hours, Jordanian and Emirati planes had air-dropped 25 tonnes of aid.
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The World Food Programme (WFP) said 60 trucks of aid had been dispatched - but this amount fell short of Gaza's needs.
WFP Regional Director for the Middle East, North
Africa
, and Eastern Europe, Samer AbdelJaber said: "Sixty is definitely not enough. So our
target
at the moment, every day is to get 100 trucks into Gaza."
Israel announces 'tactical pause' in fighting in parts of Gaza as IDF sets up 'designated humanitarian corridors'
The Programme explained how almost 470,000 people in Gaza are enduring famine-like conditions, with 90,000 women and
children in need
of specialist nutrition treatments.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said only a ceasefire would alleviate the needs of those 'desperately suffering'.
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And Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency, said the latest aid drops would not solve food shortages in Gaza.
Last week, more than 100 aid agencies warned that mass starvation was spreading across the Palestinian enclave.
The military also said Saturday that it had connected a power line to a desalination plant, expected to supply daily water needs for about 900,000 Gazan people.
Israel's foreign ministry said the military would "apply a 'humanitarian pause' in civilian centres and in humanitarian corridors" on Sunday morning.
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The announcement came after indirect ceasefire talks in Doha between Israel and Hamas were broken off with no deal in sight.
The UN said that humanitarian pauses in Gaza would allow "the scale up of humanitarian assistance".
The Israeli military stressed that despite the humanitarian
steps
, "combat operations have not ceased" in the Gaza Strip.
Israel has previously
.
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Palestinians, who lost their relatives in Israeli attacks, mourn as the deceased are being brought to Nasser Hospital in Gaza's Khan Yunis
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Palestinians wait to receive food from a charity kitchen, amid a hunger crisis, in Gaza City
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Trucks carrying aid enter Gaza through the Rafah border crossing today
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