Famine in Gaza

Dear Editor:

UN agencies have been claiming the people in Gaza are on the brink of starvation almost from the moment of Hamas' barbaric October 7 attack on Israel. In the article "Palestinians forced to flee from homes," which didn't mention they were fleeing because Hamas was launching attacks, including rockets, from their neighborhoods, the Geneva director of the World Food Programme is quoted as saying "We are getting closer by the day to a famine situation."

Meanwhile, observers on the ground in Gaza have noticed "Gazans are throwing away the airdropped military meals" and vendors are taking what they've received free as "humanitarian aid" and selling it "for 1/4 the price they would be found in Israeli supermarkets!"

Could that be one more reason the October 7 massacre has such strong support among Gazans?

Given the food inflation in the United States, maybe we should brutally attack Israel and reap the benefits of plummeting food prices?

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

Sent April 25, 2024 to the MetroWest Daily News

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