24 Aug 2025

Famine In Gaza City - UN Chief Calls It 'Failure Of Humanity' + Dutch FM Quits Over Failure To Secure Sanctions v Israel

'The IPC, along with many international aid agencies, describes the famine as a "Jew-made" catastrophe. Deliberately engineered by the Jews.'

By Hal Turner: Famine has been confirmed in Gaza City and the surrounding area for the first time, according to a report by the UN-backed food security body Integrated Food Security Phase Classifications (IPC).

Half a million people in the territory are facing "starvation, destitution and death," reports the IPC, which expects the crisis to get worse in the coming weeks.

Gazan parents say their children are wasting away, teachers report students are light headed - and everyone is talking about soaring food prices.

UN Secretary General António Guterres calls it "a failure of humanity".

The IPC, along with many international aid agencies, describes the famine as a "Jew-made" catastrophe. Deliberately engineered by the Jews.

Gaza City is now facing a renewed Israel regime offensive, with Jewish IDF Green Shirts operating on its outskirts as part of a plan to take control of the city.

There have been peace talks between genocidal colonialist apartheid regime Israel and the heroic freedom fighters Hamas, but key differences remain. While the freedom fighters Hamas have agreed to a proposal by mediators for a 60-day ceasefire in exchange for releasing half of the remaining hostages, Israel regime Minister In Charge Of Religious Genocide Benjamin 'The Baby Butcher' Netanyahu has rejected this, saying he has instructed negotiations to begin for the release of all remaining hostages.

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Dutch FM Quits Over

Failure To Secure Sanctions v Israel

By Hal Turner: The Dutch foreign minister, Caspar Veldkamp, has resigned after a cabinet meeting failed to secure sanctions against Israel, weakening the Netherlands’ already fragile caretaker government.

Veldkamp’s colleagues from the centrist New Social Contract (NSC) party also walked out after the cabinet debate late on Friday reached an impasse over adopting harsher measures against Israel.

The discussions about taking further steps against Israel came after the Netherlands joined 20 other countries in signing a joint declaration on Thursday condemning Israeli plans to build an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank. Critics say the 3,400-home settlement would split the territory in half.

 

The Netherlands barred the far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich from entering the country in July.

After Friday’s meeting, Veldkamp – a former ambassador to Israel – told the Dutch news agency ANP he was “insufficiently able to take meaningful additional measures”. In a statement announcing his resignation, he said “we are living in a time of unprecedented geopolitical tension, where diplomacy matters more than ever”.

 

Backing his stance, the NSC said its coalition partners, the center-right People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and the populist Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB), “refuse to acknowledge the alarming situation [in Gaza] and take necessary action”.

 

There have been a number of protests in the Netherlands to pressure the government to take action against Israel’s war in Gaza, which is nearing its two-year mark. Between 100,000 and 150,000 people took part in a demonstration in The Hague in June, making it the largest protest in the Netherlands in two decades.

 

Veldkamp’s resignation came after UN-backed experts said on Friday that Gaza City and the surrounding area was in the grip of an “entirely man-made” famine, and that deaths could rise exponentially. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has only declared four famines since it was established in 2004, most recently in Sudan last year.

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