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by judahmeek
320 days ago
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That birth rate is not accurate since the war started. Also, death rate is not accurate either if 60k have died in less than two years. And the lack of trust in Israel's government is due to how little effort they seem to put into distinguishing between civilian and enemy combatant while in control of all surrounding borders. If things continue as they have, then the number of starvations is about to increase dramatically. So those who point at the numbers to say it's not genocide have a point, but if deniable genocide is Israel's intent, then all they have to do is continue to withhold food and a lot of Gazans starve to death. |
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There's certainly food insecurity but it would need to get way worse to make a dent in these numbers; so far it's about 100 reported deaths linked to malnutrition during the conflict.
[1] https://www.savethechildren.net/news/about-130-children-born...
[2] https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/07/1165471