The head of the controversial Gaza Humanitrian Foundation (GHF), Johnnie Moore, held a press conference for the first time. To finance the organization, which is intended to ensure the food distribution in the Gaza Strip with the support of Israel and the United States, he also did not provide any information when asked. Instead, Moore explained at the event on Wednesday in Brussels, the mission to “provide hungry people in Gaza”, will be with a “Concerted, politically motivated boycott” answered.
The foundation’s CEO said He wanted to counteract a disinformation campaign in Brussels And “beat a bridge between the USA and the EU”. Moore said that there were no incidents at GHF distribution points in connection with the food edition in connection with the food edition.
It is “political statements” by organizations that could not check the information, said Moore. The figures of dead and injured came from the “so -called Ministry of Health, which is controlled by the terrorist organization Hamas”.
The GHF manager expressed the view that there is by no means “in an era of conflicts”. Moore literally: “We are in a era of peace in a moment of the conflict. It is the last rearing of small extremists.”
The Ministry of Health in Gaza recently indicated the number of Palestinians killed in the conflict with over 57,000. An investigation by an expert for mortality rates in conflicts at the Royal Holloway College at the University of London evaluates the Hamas information as too low; The actual number of the dead should be significantly higher.
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