Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 22nd August 2025, 9:57 AM
Israel has strongly rejected the findings of a UN-backed food security report, insisting that no famine exists in Gaza and accusing the assessment of being grounded in what it termed “Hamas lies”.
The rebuttal came on Friday following the Rome-based Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) panel’s declaration that famine had been confirmed in the Gaza Governorate – Gaza City, an area constituting about 20 per cent of the Gaza Strip.
In a sharply worded response, Israel’s foreign ministry dismissed the IPC’s findings, stating:
The Israeli Defence Ministry unit overseeing civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also rejected the IPC conclusions.
“COGAT firmly rejects the claim of famine in the Gaza Strip, and particularly in Gaza City. Previous reports and assessments by the IPC have repeatedly been proven inaccurate and do not reflect the reality on the ground.”
— COGAT statement
COGAT further argued that the IPC report:
| Aspect of Report | IPC Panel’s Findings | Israel’s Rebuttal |
| Famine in Gaza City | Confirmed famine in the Gaza Governorate (20% of the Strip) | Categorically denied; termed “inaccurate” |
| Data Sources | Based on assessments of local and international organisations | Accused of relying on “Hamas lies” and “partial data” |
| Humanitarian Situation | Severe crisis requiring urgent intervention | Claimed aid deliveries have improved conditions and lowered prices |
| Report’s Credibility | UN-backed, issued by international experts | Branded a “political document” unreflective of on-ground reality |
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