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In a BBC interview published on Friday, Fletcher claimed that Israel is deliberately starving the population of Gaza, implying intentional war crimes. “It is classified as a war ...
Quincy Institute's Trita Parsi and Tufts Fletcher's Tom Dannebaum, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the conflict in the Middle ...
The young girl sits on the dusty floor, clutching her father’s shoe close to her chest as she cries and screams in anger.
One day after Israel announced it would allow some aid to be sent to Gaza following an 11-week blockade, Mr Fletcher made the claim 14,000 babies were at risk of dying if greater amounts of aid ...
A headline on a Times of Israel report on Wednesday said: "Debunked: UN official's claim 14,000 Gazan babies could die in 48 hours was untrue." UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher on Tuesday ...
The UN’s humanitarian chief has warned 14,000 babies in Gaza could die within 48 hours if more aid does not enter the territory. Tom Fletcher said five aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday, a ...
The U.N. humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, called it a “welcome development ... During the latest ceasefire that Israel ended in March, about 600 aid trucks entered the Palestinian territory ...
The head of an organisation set up to distribute aid in Gaza as part of a controversial Israel-backed plan has resigned, saying it could not work in a way that adhered to "humanitarian principles".
Tom Fletcher literally made it up. "14,000 babies will die in 48 hours" is a bold-faced lie from @UNReliefChief. Even the notoriously anti-Israel @BBCNews issued a clarification. An IPC projection ...