For several weeks now, the pro-Israeli account Gazawood has been claiming that the famine in Gaza is staged. To back up its claims, it has been sharing videos of cafés and restaurants that are still in operation, claiming that they show that there is no humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian enclave. But these images, taken out of context, can in no way serve as a reliable indicator of the food situation in the Gaza Strip as a whole. France24 welcomes Ali Abushbak, Palestinian Media Scholar and Conflict Researcher based in Cairo, to deepen the question.
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