Study: Israel Has Supplied 'Sufficient' Food to Gaza

Yesterday we reported on one of the many problems with International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan’s request for arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and defense minister. Namely, the fact that there is scant evidence of the “deliberate starvation” that forms the heart of the ICC’s case, and that Khan ignores abundant evidence that Hamas is hoarding food and medical supplies. 

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Now, a new study published by the Hebrew University’s Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science, and Nutrition brings clarity to the contested question of food security in the Gaza strip. The working paper analyzed the adequacy of the food supply Israel has facilitated into Gaza since January. And the results are devastating to Khan’s case. ...

Specifically, the Israeli researchers found that on average, between January and April, 124 trucks carrying food and humanitarian aid entered Gaza per day. That adds up to 3,211 calories worth of nutrition per Gazan, per day. The World Health Organization standard for calorie consumption is 2,900 per day for average-sized men and 2,200 per day for average-sized women. 

Ed Morrissey

The study has not yet been peer reviewed, but that's actually secondary. What evidence exists that Israeli has not allowed aid to pass into Gaza, even while Gazans make war on them? What evidence is there of even insufficiency that would be strong enough to validate an arrest warrant? It is not necessary for Israelis to prove their innocence, but for their persecutors -- er, prosecutors-- to establish a case based on bona-fide evidence. 

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