

Even More News: Nobody Will Say Why Gaza Is Starving
Jul 29, 2025
The discussion dives into the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, spotlighting starvation and political inaction. It critiques the narratives that obscure accountability for the suffering, especially among children. Self-reflection in political discourse is encouraged as a means to confront past mistakes. The conversation also tackles double standards in political rhetoric, using figures like Trump and ties to Epstein as examples. Overall, it emphasizes the need for vigilance against manipulative media narratives.
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Politicians Dodge Blame for Gaza Starvation
- Politicians acknowledge Gaza's starvation but avoid blaming Israel directly.
- Aid efforts are portrayed as obstructed by Hamas, despite evidence to the contrary.
Ross Douthat's Gaza Narrative Critiqued
- Ross Douthat's op-ed denies genocide and blames Hamas for civilian suffering.
- The podcast hosts call his narrative dishonest and not reflective of reality.
Starvation's Long-Term Devastation in Gaza
- Starvation in Gaza causes lifelong health issues beyond immediate mortality.
- Severely limiting aid, including infant formula, ensures infant deaths, showing malicious intent.