A viral photo of an emaciated Gazan child has become the center of a heated international debate, with accusations that the image is being misused to falsely portray Israel as deliberately starving children in Gaza. Investigations revealed that the child in the widely shared photo suffers from a genetic illness unrelated to the ongoing conflict, prompting major outlets like The New York Times to revise their reporting. Israeli officials and agencies have accused media and pro-Palestinian groups of weaponizing such images for propaganda, while critics argue that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains dire regardless of individual cases. The controversy highlights the challenges of verifying information in conflict zones and the powerful role of imagery in shaping global perceptions. Despite the dispute over specific photos, reports continue to document severe hunger and humanitarian needs in Gaza.
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