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False Claims Made by Globalist Anti-Israel Forces | The American Spectator

There is increasing support for claims that Israeli policies are causing widespread malnutrition in Gaza.  And many of the Ivy League schools amplify these claims to fortify their beliefs that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. These anti-Israel claims are strengthened by large foreign student enrollment and Qatari-Saudi funding at these schools, as well as biased legacy media.
Just as important at creating a hostile environment for Jewish students … has been the dramatic increase in Qatari and Saudi funding.
Part of the Gaza food problem was that the UN has refused to allow its aid to be handled through the new distribution sites Israel instituted to free them from Hamas extortion. As Seth Mandel documents, UN distribution relied on Hamas intermediaries who would syphon off much of the cargo as payment for their services.  None of the legacy media criticized the UN decision despite substantial documentation that Hamas is well integrated into their relief organization.
But most telling is how they chose to characterize the situation. As a number of media sites, the New York Times printed a photo of 18-month-old Mohammad Motawaq, whom the paper claimed was born healthy but was now wasting away.  It later emerged that he was born with cerebral palsy. What was most appalling was the paper’s decision to crop out from the photo Mohammad’s well fed slightly older sibling because it would undermine the desired narrative.
Many of the pro-Palestinian activists have little interest in any evidence that contradicts their anti-Israel stance. They rarely criticize post-October 7th Hamas actions or policies. They totally ignore the deprivation suffered by descendants of 1948 Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon and Jordan. Rula Alhroob, a former member of the Jordanian Parliament and chair of the Jordanian human rights committee, said her advocacy for extending benefits to Palestinian refugees was met with fierce opposition within the government:
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