Fetterman says that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA.) He is rejecting the idea that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a “genocide” and called the representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-g.) To put it.
“I promise you that I don’t care what crazy pants think,” he told reporters when asked about Greene to become the first republican of the congress to label crisis genocide as a genocide, according to a video shared on Wednesday by Media scripps.
“And why are the news and their views about that at this time?” said. “It is not a genocide, you know, that is not the case. And he has the right to his opinion, but I have the right not to really matter what his opinion about that is.”

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Greene on Monday spoke against war, publishing online that it is the “most truthful thing and easy to say that on October 7 in Israel it was horrible and that all hostages must be returned, but so is genocide, humanitarian crisis and hunger in Gaza.”
More than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 145,000 others injured since the beginning of the Israel-Ahamas War almost two years ago, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said Tuesday.
These deaths include 63 deaths related to malnutrition this month, including 24 children under 5, according to the World Health Organization.

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The Gaza Ministry of Health has said that the number is much higher in general, informing 154 deaths of starvation and malnutrition, most in recent weeks. These deaths include at least 89 children.
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has insisted that a hunger is not taking place.
Fetterman has long been an open defender of Israel in his war against Hamas. After Pope Francis called now requested a genocide investigation in Gaza at the end of last year, Fetterman publicly declared: “I reject the accusation and research in the strongest terms.”

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Meanwhile, frustration has increased within the United States on military attacks and in the way in Gaza.
A large group of Democratic senators voted on Wednesday against selling US bombs and rifles of $ 700 million to Israel, showing a growing division. According to Politico, those who oppose the sale of weapons from a vote included 12 new followers who previously supported weapons sales to Israel, according to Politicus.
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