Key Points

In a dramatic development, Israel has denied accusations of attacking a humanitarian aid distribution center in Gaza, labeling the claims as false propaganda spread by Hamas. The conflict has taken a new turn with Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar publicly challenging major news networks like Al Jazeera and BBC for disseminating what he calls "unsubstantiated claims." The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation also rejected reports of mass casualties, emphasizing its continuous efforts to provide aid in the region. Despite the accusations, Israel remains firm in its stance, warning against misinformation that could derail humanitarian efforts.

Key Points: Israel Condemns Al Jazeera BBC Over Fake Gaza Attack Reports

  • Israel denies attacking Gaza aid center
  • Calls accusations fake propaganda by Hamas
  • Criticizes Al Jazeera and BBC for false reporting
  • GHF confirms no mass killings occurred
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Israel slams 'fake' reporting of attack near aid distribution centre in Gaza

Israel refutes claims of attacking a Gaza aid center, accusing Hamas of spreading false news.

"Hamas, together with its accomplices Al Jazeera and BBC World, are spreading yet another blood libel. - Reuven Azar"

New Delhi, June 1

Amidst the ongoing face-off in Gaza, a humanitarian aid distribution centre in Southern Gaza’s Rafah came under fire on Sunday, resulting in the death of more than 30 Palestinians. Gaza was quick to pin blame on Israel for ‘killing innocents’ but the latter dismissed the claims as plain lies and also accused Hamas of colluding with major news portals like Al Jazeera and BBC to fan a fake propaganda.

Hamas accused Israeli forces of committing a ‘new massacre’ against hungry civilians in the name of humanitarian aid, however, Israel dismissed the claims of Israeli tanks hitting the civilians as ‘100 per cent fake’.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which supervises humanitarian efforts in the war-torn region, also dismissed the reports of mass killings at its aid distribution centre as ‘untrue and fabricated’ and said that rumours were actively fomented for disturbing and derailing its efforts.

Israel Ambassador to India Reuven Azar took to X to call out Hamas’ desperate attempts to discredit GHF’s humanitarian efforts by making false claims and accused the news publications of ‘promoting unsubstantiated claims’.

“Hamas, together with its accomplices Al Jazeera and BBC World, are spreading yet another blood libel in order to undermine true humanitarian efforts in Gaza,” he wrote in a post on X.

The GHF, backed by the United States and Israel, said that there was a concerted and coordinated campaign by some media outlets to promote falsehoods and misinformation.

“Major news outlets that are relying on unverified and unsubstantiated reports,” the GHF said in an official statement.

“We are observing coordinated efforts every day that instigate false narratives and distort media coverage around the operations of our distribution sites. Unfortunately, some media outlets are reporting on these falsehoods and misinformation without verifying the validity of the reports,” it added.

Setting records straight on aid distribution in war-affected zones, the GHF said, “Over 4.7 million meals have been distributed in six days” and added that operations will continue scaling, with plans to build additional sites across Gaza, including in the northern region.

GHF interim executive director John Acree also shed light on the challenges faced by the team providing humanitarian relief.

“For every truck we successfully bring into our network, other humanitarian groups are being looted before reaching those in need. Despite these conditions, our team is managing massive, desperate crowds without a single casualty,” he pointed out.

Notably, Al Jazeera, in its article titled ‘Israel kills 32 Palestinians waiting for food at US-backed Gaza aid sites’, reported that Israeli tanks opened fire at people lined up at the humanitarian aid distribution site, operated by Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), while BBC also reported about mass deaths.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Very disturbing reports from Gaza. While we must condemn violence against civilians, we should also be careful about fake news. Remember how Indian media was fooled during Kargil war with Pakistan? Verification is key! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As an Indian, I'm concerned about how quickly we believe Western media narratives. BBC has been wrong about Kashmir many times. Why should we trust them on Gaza? Let's wait for more evidence. #MediaBias
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Amit S.
Humanitarian crisis anywhere affects us all. India has always stood for peace - we helped Bangladesh in 1971, sent aid to Nepal after earthquake. Hope this conflict ends soon. Innocent lives matter more than politics 🙏
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Sunita R.
The media war is as dangerous as actual war! Both sides spreading propaganda reminds me of India-Pakistan tensions. Truth is first casualty in conflict. Hope UN can send independent observers.
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Vikram J.
India should take balanced approach. We have good relations with Israel (technology partner) and Palestine (historical ties). Modi government's neutral stance is correct. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
So many conflicting reports! This is why I appreciate Indian media's careful reporting during surgical strikes - verified before publishing. International media should learn from this. #ResponsibleJournalism
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Karan P.
While we debate media credibility, let's not forget real people are suffering. India should offer medical aid like we did for Yemen crisis. That's our sanskriti - help those in need.

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