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The U.S. mission to the United Nations confirmed a Security Council vote will take place on Thursday morning.
An alert determining famine in Gaza used “made-up data” to reach a “predetermined conclusion in order to support Hamas propaganda,” the Jewish state said.
Jean-Martin Bauer, director of food security and nutrition analysis service at the U.N. World Food Programme, told JNS that “no liberties were taken with any data here.”
Israel and Lebanon losing trust completely “in this very sensitive transition period would be risky and would not really serve anybody’s interest,” a senior U.N. official told JNS.
European powers appear to be ready to decide soon whether they think Iran is serious about nuclear talks or whether sanctions are in order.
“We will not join this initiative. We don’t see the requirements met,” the German leader said.
The ayatollah’s comments come amid a European deadline for reaching a nuclear deal by the end of August.
Andrew J. Seal wrote of “the destruction of the state of Palestine by Jewish insurgents,” questioned by Hamas should be removed from power and backed the Houthis’ attacks in the Red Sea.
“Maybe the over-fed terrorists could share some of their warehouse full they stole with hungry people, especially the hostages,” stated Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel.
The group UN Staff for Gaza claims that it is not affiliated formally with the United Nations but held its first event at the global body’s headquarters.
“The world must understand: Hamas uses rape as a weapon,” Michal Herzog, Israel’s first lady, said ahead of the council’s session in New York.
Out of 9,200 trucks let into Gaza since May, the U.N. documented only 3,553, as per the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.