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Media Largely Ignored Gaza Famine When There Was Time to Avert Mass Starvation Julie Hollar ([link removed])
CNN: Five-month-old baby dies in mother’s arms in Gaza, a new victim of escalating starvation crisis
Even as media report more regularly on starvation in Gaza, coverage still tends to obscure responsibility—as with this CNN headline (7/26/25 ([link removed]) ) blaming the baby's death on the "starvation crisis" rather than on the US-backed Israeli government.
The headlines are increasingly dire.
* "Child Dies of Malnutrition as Starvation in Gaza Grows" (CNN, 7/21/25 ([link removed]) )
* "More Than 100 Aid Groups Warn of Starvation in Gaza as Israeli Strikes Kill 29, Officials Say" (AP, 7/23/25 ([link removed]) )
* "No Formula, No Food: Mothers and Babies Starve Together in Gaza" (NBC, 7/25/25 ([link removed]) )
* "Five-Month-Old Baby Dies in Mother’s Arms in Gaza, a New Victim of Escalating Starvation Crisis" (CNN, 7/26/25 ([link removed]) )
* "Gaza’s Children Are Looking Through Trash to Avoid Starving" (New York, 7/28/25 ([link removed]) )
This media coverage is urgent and necessary—and criminally late.
** Devastatingly late to care
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Wall Street Journal: Aid Delivered Into Gaza
An informative Wall Street Journal chart (7/27/25 ([link removed]) ) shows the complete cutoff of food into Gaza at the beginning of 2025—a genocidal policy decision by Israel that was not accompanied by increased coverage in US media of famine in the Strip.
Since the October 7 attacks, Israel has severely restricted humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, using starvation of civilians as a tool of war, a war crime for which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Yoav Gallant have been charged ([link removed]) by the International Criminal Court. Gallant proclaimed a "complete siege" of Gaza on October 9, 2023: “There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed.”
Aid groups warned of famine conditions in parts of Gaza as early as December 2023 ([link removed]) . By April 2024, USAID administrator Samantha Power (CNN, 4/11/24 ([link removed]) ) found it “likely that parts of Gaza, and particularly northern Gaza, are already experiencing famine.”
A modest increase ([link removed]) in food aid was allowed into the Strip during a ceasefire in early 2025. But on March 2, 2025, Netanyahu announced ([link removed]) a complete blockade on the occupied territory. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir declared ([link removed]) that there was “no reason for a gram of food or aid to enter Gaza.”
After more than two months of a total blockade, Israel on May 19 began allowing in a trickle of aid through US/Israeli "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" (GHF) centers (FAIR.org, 6/6/25 ([link removed]) )—while targeting with snipers ([link removed]) those who came for it—but it is not anywhere near enough ([link removed]) , and the population in Gaza is now on the brink of mass death, experts warn. According to UNICEF (7/27/25 ([link removed]) ):
The entire population of over 2 million people in Gaza is severely food insecure. One out of every three people has not eaten for days, and 80% of all reported deaths by starvation are children.
According to the Gaza Health Ministry, at least 147 ([link removed]) Gazans have died from malnutrition since the start of Israel's post–October 7 assault. Most have been in the past few weeks.
Mainstream politicians are finally starting to speak out—even Donald Trump has acknowledged ([link removed]) "real starvation" in Gaza—but as critical observers have pointed out, it is devastatingly late to begin to profess concern. Jack Mirkinson's Discourse Blog (7/28/25 ([link removed]) ) quoted Refugees International president Jeremy Konyndyk ([link removed]) :
I fear that starvation in Gaza has now passed the tipping point and we are going to see mass-scale starvation mortality…. Once a famine gathers momentum, the effort required to contain it increases exponentially. It would now take an overwhelmingly large aid operation to reverse the coming wave of mortality, and it would take months.
And there are long-term, permanent health consequences to famine, even when lives are saved (NPR, 7/29/25 ([link removed]) ). Mirkinson lambasted leaders like Cory Booker and Hillary Clinton for failing to speak up before now: "It is too late for them to wash the blood from their hands."
** Barely newsworthy
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US Media Attention to Gaza Starvation
Major US media, likewise, bear a share of responsibility for the hunger-related deaths in Gaza. The conditions of famine have been out in the open for well over a year, and yet it was considered barely newsworthy in US news media.
A MediaCloud search of online US news reports mentioning "Gaza" and either "famine" or "starvation" shows that since Netanyahu's March 2 announcement of a total blockade—which could only mean rapidly increasing famine conditions—there was a brief blip of media attention, and then even less news coverage than usual for the rest of March and April. Media attention rose modestly in May, at a time when the world body that classifies famines announced ([link removed]) in May that one in five people in Gaza were "likely to face starvation between May 11 and September 30"—in other words, that flooding Gaza with aid was of the highest urgency.
But as aid continued to be held up, and Gazans were shot by Israeli snipers when attempting to retrieve the little offered them, that coverage eventually dwindled, until the current spike that began on July 21.
FAIR (e.g., 3/22/24 ([link removed]) , 4/25/25 ([link removed]) , 5/16/25 ([link removed]) , 5/16/25 ([link removed]) ) has repeatedly criticized US media for coverage that largely absolves Israel of responsibility for its policy of forced starvation—what Human Rights Watch (5/15/25 ([link removed]) ) called "a tool of extermination"—implemented with the backing of the US government.
The current headlines reveal that the coverage still largely diverts attention from Israeli (let alone US) responsibility, but it's a positive development that major US news media are beginning to devote serious coverage to the issue. Imagine how different this all could have looked had they given it the attention it has warranted, and the accountability it has demanded, when alarms were first raised.
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