Overview
- The New York Times published a front-page image of a Gaza child purportedly suffering malnutrition that was later revealed to depict a boy with a genetic disorder, with the paper issuing a low-visibility correction on a minor social account.
- Former US Ambassador David Friedman accused the Times of spreading misinformation about Israeli-induced starvation and of ignoring authentic footage of two emaciated hostages held by Hamas in Gaza tunnels.
- Right-leaning commentators allege the paper relies on emotionally charged photography from Gaza sources linked to Hamas and on unverified statistics from the Hamas Ministry of Health to portray a starvation crisis.
- Col. Abdullah Halabi of COGAT reports that approximately 1,000 aid truckloads remain undelivered in Gaza due to coordination failures, prompting Israel to supplement relief with food airdrops.
- Aid agencies and Israeli authorities continue to press for secure overland corridors into Gaza as media accuracy debates and humanitarian access challenges intensify.