More than 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders denounce starvation in Gaza
Summary
More than 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders from around the world have signed a letter asking Israel to let more humanitarian aid into Gaza. They are concerned about reports of starvation and the humanitarian situation there. These leaders support Israel's fight against Hamas but want civilian suffering to be addressed.Key Facts
- Over 1,000 rabbis and Jewish leaders signed a letter on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
- The letter calls for Israel to allow more aid into Gaza to prevent civilian suffering.
- The letter criticizes the alleged use of starvation as a war tactic.
- The leaders support Israel's conflict with Hamas but are concerned about the impact on civilians.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denies reports of starvation in Gaza.
- The call for aid comes amid global concern about a potential famine in Gaza.
- Former Rabbi Charles Feinberg highlighted that the situation challenges Jewish ethical values.
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