א 24 אוג 2025 2:02 am - שעון ירושלים

Global newspapers: The declaration of famine in Gaza supports the work of the "International Criminal Court" against Netanyahu.

The United Nations officially announced a famine in the Gaza Strip, which some global newspapers considered a diplomatic setback for the occupying state. This announcement comes at a time when international pressure on the Israeli government is increasing, and it strengthens the case filed against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the International Criminal Court.

The 'New York Times' noted the official American silence regarding this announcement, pointing out that the American president has not yet commented on the UN report despite previous indications about the humanitarian situation in Gaza. This silence reflects a sense of relief for Netanyahu, who seems not to feel real pressure from Washington.

In a related context, the British newspaper 'Independent' quoted an American doctor who volunteered in Gaza, stating that the level of hunger in the sector has exceeded expected limits, with residents suffering from a severe shortage of calories. This situation is reflected in the health of patients, who show signs of severe emaciation.

Human rights experts also indicated that the UN's acknowledgment of famine in Gaza will strengthen the prosecution's case against Netanyahu and his former defense minister at the International Criminal Court. This could open the door for further legal actions against Israeli officials.

On the other hand, the 'Financial Times' revealed discontent within the Boston Consulting Group, which oversees the distribution of aid in Gaza, after discovering its role in establishing an aid program supported by the occupation. This reflects the complexities facing relief efforts under the current circumstances.

In Israel, officials estimate that Netanyahu does not intend to halt military operations in Gaza but seeks to continue them until the end. This decision reflects his concern about the disintegration of his government if he backs down from these operations.

Finally, 'Times of Israel' discussed the opposition of some Israeli archaeologists to a law that transfers antiquities in the West Bank to the Israeli Antiquities Authority, as they see this as a potential pretext to entrench the occupation in the region.

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Global newspapers: The declaration of famine in Gaza supports the work of the "International Criminal Court" against Netanyahu.

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