An IPC report on the actual status of Gaza as it relates to famine related deaths and genocide - the data does not support the narratives that have been floating around for two years
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WHO Official Exposes Coordinated NGO Plot to Fabricate “Famine” Narrative Against Israel. Internal meetings reveal deliberate effort to politically weaponize humanitarian language after Hamas’s October 7th massacre.

In a stunning admission that confirms years of suspicion about the corruption of global humanitarian discourse, a senior World Health Organization (WHO) official has revealed that major international organizations conspired as early as December 2023 to craft a narrative portraying Israel as the aggressor, even before a humanitarian crisis existed in Gaza.

Dr. Michel Thieren, the WHO’s representative to Israel, disclosed on a recent episode of the Mosaïque podcast that powerful NGOs, human rights groups, and international agencies discussed how to “scientifically” frame Gaza as suffering from famine, not because of facts on the ground, but because the term could be used to “exert political pressure” on the Jewish state.

“They wanted to find a term that could be used to exert pressure,” Thieren said. “The guilt had already been assigned to Israel from October 8.”


Prewritten Crimes, Predetermined Guilt

Dr. Thieren described attending a high-level multilateral governance meeting in Geneva just two months after Hamas’s atrocities, where the conversation was chillingly strategic: how to use scientific terminology not to save lives, but to prosecute a political war.

“At the very end of the meeting, I won’t say exactly where, and it wasn’t necessarily at the WHO, there was a gathering of experts who asked the question quite forcefully.
I was absolutely stunned. They were saying that we should find a term that could be used to exert pressure.”

He continued:

“From October 8, the perpetrators and victims had already been chosen. The crimes were predetermined, genocide, famine, and the goal was simply to build reports to justify them.”

Thieren’s words expose a systematic corruption of humanitarian language, one that reverses victim and aggressor, converting Hamas’s October 7 massacre into a propaganda opportunity for those desperate to indict Israel.


When “Famine” Became a Political Weapon

By late 2023, NGOs and UN-linked organizations began circulating drafts and statements hinting that Gaza was “on the brink of famine.” These statements, repeated by global media and parroted by Western politicians, quickly became part of a manufactured moral offensive against Israel, even as Gaza’s markets remained operational, and hundreds of aid trucks entered the Strip daily.

Thieren described the process as a descent into “the abyssal void of social media,” where amplification replaced truth and outrage became currency.

“Regardless of whether or not the word ‘famine’ was accurate, the harm was done,” he said.


Scientific Integrity Abandoned

Thieren’s critique went further. He questioned the credibility of the massive “genocide” reports circulated by NGOs, some exceeding 70 pages.

“There aren’t 72 pages of justification,” he noted. “In medicine, if a treatment takes 10 pages to explain, it means there is no treatment. The bigger the report, the more suspicious it is.”

He contrasted this with Rwanda’s genocide, self-evident and undeniable, where the independent commission report was a concise 24 pages. The implication: the longer the report, the thinner the evidence.


A Manufactured Crisis Meets Real Prosperity

Today, two years later, Gaza’s markets are bustling again. Over 600 trucks a day cross into the Strip, filled with food, medicine, and consumer goods. Ceasefire conditions have held, and reconstruction is well underway. Yet the WHO’s director-general, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, continues to insist that Gaza faces a “health catastrophe that will last generations.”

Speaking to the BBC, Tedros repeated the same talking points crafted in those December 2023 meetings, describing “famine,” “collapsed healthcare,” and “restricted access to aid”, despite the abundance now visible to any observer.

The contradiction exposes an ongoing institutional obsession with sustaining a victim narrative, one that no longer reflects reality, but continues to demonize Israel for existing.


Antisemitism in Humanitarian Clothing

Thieren went where few international officials dare to go, identifying the moral rot behind this global double standard.

“The issue with the narrative around Israel is not only that it’s biased,” he said. “There is often a kind of enjoyment. A pleasure in describing Israel as the villain. That, to me, is antisemitism.”

This rare moment of honesty underscores how humanitarianism has been weaponized, its empathy twisted into ideology, its mission hijacked by those who find comfort in Jewish guilt.


Eyewitness to Horror: ‘A Land of Massacre, Not of War’

Dr. Thieren, who rushed to Israel on the morning of October 7, described the scenes at Be’eri and Kfar Aza as “Pompeii of murder.” He compared what he saw to Srebrenica in 1995 and Kigali in 1994, both sites of genocide.

“I’ve always felt that a land of massacre is not a land of war. I was in Syria, that’s a land of war. But Be’eri and Nova were lands of massacre. Unmistakably.”

He later visited the morgues at Shura base near Ramle, insisting on seeing the victims himself, “to be close to the death,” he said, and rejecting any attempt to “contextualize” Hamas’s atrocities.

“There’s this desire to say, ‘Yes, but there’s context.’ No. There is no context to October 7. None. It is absolutely impossible.”


The Verdict

What Dr. Michel Thieren exposed is more than bureaucratic bias, it is a coordinated betrayal of humanitarian ethics. The world’s most trusted institutions, designed to protect truth and life, became partners in a propaganda war, one that legitimized terrorism and vilified its victims.

In a single sentence, Thieren summarized the collapse of moral order that has plagued international discourse since October 7:

“The crimes were already predetermined, famine, genocide, and the reports were built afterward to prove them.”

And in doing so, he revealed what Israel has known for decades:
that the war against the Jewish state is fought not only with rockets and rifles, but with words, reports, and lies, sanctified by institutions that long ago forgot what truth looks like.

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