Eden Bar Tal, the general director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, described the IPC report as 'fabricated' and 'politicized', announcing that he will inform international donors not to support the IPC anymore. Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected the conclusions of the report, asserting that Israel does not have a policy of starvation and mentioning the recent deliveries of humanitarian aid. However, humanitarian organizations contest these claims, highlighting the restrictions imposed by Israel. The IPC report estimates that 500,000 people in Gaza are affected by hunger.
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