Israel rejects IPC report, says 'no famine in Gaza' as UN boss says starvation is a 'war crime'

"There is no famine in Gaza," the ministry said, adding that the panel's findings were "based on Hamas lies laundered through organisations with vested interests".

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Coordinator Tom Fletcher speaks on the famine in Gaza during a press conference in Geneva on August 22, 2025. . (Photos by AFP)
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Israel rejected the findings of a UN-backed food security report on Friday, insisting that there was no famine in Gaza and that the findings were based on "Hamas lies".

The foreign ministry statement came after the Rome-based IPC panel said famine was now confirmed in the Gaza Governorate -- Gaza City -- which covers about 20 percent of the Gaza Strip.

"There is no famine in Gaza," the ministry said, adding that the panel's findings were "based on Hamas lies laundered through organisations with vested interests".

"In recent weeks, a massive influx of aid has flooded the Strip with staple foods and caused a sharp decline in food price," the ministry said.

"This assessment too will be thrown into the despicable trash bin of political documents," it added.

The Israeli defence ministry body which oversees civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, known as COGAT, also lambasted the report.


UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk gives a press conference in Geneva, on December 6, 2023.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk gives a press conference in Geneva, on December 6, 2023.



"COGAT firmly rejects the claim of famine in the Gaza Strip, and particularly in Gaza City. Previous reports and assessments by the IPC have repeatedly been proven inaccurate and do not reflect the reality on the ground," it said.

COGAT said the panel's report had overlooked efforts made in recent weeks to "stabilise the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip" and accused its authors of relying on "partial data" and ignoring information provided to them.

A war crime

UN rights chief Volker Turk said "it is a war crime to use starvation as a method of warfare", minutes after famine was declared in the Gaza Strip on Friday.

Turk said the resulting deaths "may also amount to the war crime of wilful killing", while UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, "we cannot allow this situation to continue with impunity."

Guterres also called for "an immediate ceasefire, the immediate release of all hostages, and full, unfettered humanitarian access."