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Danny strongly criticizes the stark contrast between official U.S. and Israeli narratives about Gaza and the devastating realities being reported from the ground. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu denies any starvation in Gaza and claims there’s no policy promoting it. U.S. figures, including Donald Trump, acknowledge suffering but blame Hamas for any shortages, alleging it steals food aid. However, the speaker calls these claims misleading and unsupported.
He references an interview with retired U.S. Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, who recently visited Gaza with a humanitarian group. Aguilar describes the landscape as post-apocalyptic, worse than anything he saw in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. He affirms there is a deliberate and organized effort restricting aid, not an accidental shortage.
Aguilar reveals that only 4 food distribution sites remain, down from 400, and nearly all are located in the far south—far from the most desperate populations in the north, which remain isolated and starving. This suggests intentional deprivation, contradicting official claims. The speaker accuses Western leaders of moral failure, suggesting future generations will judge them harshly for allowing mass suffering while maintaining a public narrative of denial.
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Danny strongly criticizes the stark contrast between official U.S. and Israeli narratives about Gaza and the devastating realities being reported from the ground. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu denies any starvation in Gaza and claims there’s no policy promoting it. U.S. figures, including Donald Trump, acknowledge suffering but blame Hamas for any shortages, alleging it steals food aid. However, the speaker calls these claims misleading and unsupported.
He references an interview with retired U.S. Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, who recently visited Gaza with a humanitarian group. Aguilar describes the landscape as post-apocalyptic, worse than anything he saw in Iraq, Afghanistan, or Syria. He affirms there is a deliberate and organized effort restricting aid, not an accidental shortage.
Aguilar reveals that only 4 food distribution sites remain, down from 400, and nearly all are located in the far south—far from the most desperate populations in the north, which remain isolated and starving. This suggests intentional deprivation, contradicting official claims. The speaker accuses Western leaders of moral failure, suggesting future generations will judge them harshly for allowing mass suffering while maintaining a public narrative of denial.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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