It's hard to believe those videos of starving children are false, but many of them are. Islam and the antisemitic media has had a lot of practice fooling the public, and they are very good at it.
The Media Pulled the Same Famine Hoax in Yemen Before Gaza
Since the famine began, Yemen’s population shot up from 30 million to 39 million.
Here’s a little blast from the past
Yemen crisis: 85,000 children ‘dead from malnutrition’ – BBC
85000 Children in Yemen May Have Died of Starvation – New York Times
85,000 children in Yemen have starved to death: Save the Children report – ABC News
Pictures of sick children and headlines like this became typical.
The media pulled this same famine hoax in Yemen to protect Iran’s Houthi terrorists
The population of Yemen actually rose 30%
Believing media lies is an IQ and ethics test pic.twitter.com/5cRWv9dmim
— Daniel Greenfield – “Hang Together or Separately” (@Sultanknish) July 29, 2025
The attempt to stop weapons from going to the Houthis failed, and the Iran-backed Islamic terrorist group armed up and began terrorizing shipping lanes.
But here’s the extraordinary thing about the aftermath of the Yemen famine hoax.
Not only weren’t there tens of thousands of kids who had starved to death, but Yemen had a massive population boom.
Earlier this year, the UN demanded $2.47 billion for its 2025 Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan. In February, the Houthis killed a WFP worker (an event that got far less publicity than the deaths of aid workers in Gaza), but in April, the WFP expressed outrage that the United States was finally, at least temporarily, pausing aid and would not be allocating over $100 million in funds to the enemy region at war with the United States.
After 9 years of non-stop famine (and billions in spending), 17 million people are facing acute hunger in Yemen. That’s up from 15.9 million people in 2019.
Since the famine began, Yemen’s population shot up from 30 million to 39 million.
It was all lies. It still is.
The same tactics used in Yemen, photos of sick kids who look like they’re starving, and false claims of famine no matter how much aid goes in, are being used in Gaza.
The same lie. The same hoax. For the same purpose. To aid Islamic terrorists.
Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice. What’s that?
Huckabee attacks European countries: “Even Qatar is pressuring Hamas”
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee made an unusual comment this morning (Wednesday) on the statements of European countries against Israel, as well as the decision of France and Britain, as well as a large number of other countries, to recognize a Palestinian state, in a post he posted on the social network X.
“France, Britain, Ireland and Europe criticize Israel,” Huckabee wrote, “but Saudi Arabia, Egypt and even Qatar, which supports Hamas, are exerting justified pressure on the terrorist organization! The hostages will return home and the war in Gaza will end when Hamas listens to Donald Trump’s words: “Hamas has no future in Gaza.”
Hamas needs to cut and run while there is still a country that will take them, if there is still a country that will take them. The day Hamas leaves, the alleged famine will be over. Once again, Hamas could end the suffering the next day, but it has no interest in doing so.
The ambassador’s post refers to an article published on the New York Post news website, which stated that Arab countries are calling on Hamas to disarm and withdraw from Gaza, in order to end the war with Israel.
This morning it was reported that after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron announced that they would recognize a Palestinian state, additional countries are expected to make a similar decision at the UN General Assembly in September. Israel’s ambassador to the UN: “These are hollow statements that endanger the hostages and serve terrorism.”
Among the countries that may act in a similar manner are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Finland, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, San Marino and other countries, some of which have already issued similar recognition in the past, including Spain, Ireland and Norway.
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