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Bob Geldof has accused the Israeli authorities of "lying" about starvation in Gaza - after Israel's government spokesperson claimed there was "no famine caused by Israel".
Earlier this week, David Mencer claimed that Hamas "starves its own people" while on The News Hour with Mark Austin, denying that Israel was responsible for mass hunger in Gaza.
Appearing on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Geldof said the claims are false.
Mr Phillips asked the Live Aid organiser: "The Israeli view is that there is no famine caused by Israel, there's a manmade shortage, but it's been engineered by Hamas.
"I guess the Israelis would say we don't see much criticism from your side of Hamas."
In response, Geldof said "that's a false equivalence" and "the Israeli authorities are lying".
The singer then added: "They're lying. [Benjamin] Netanyahu lies, is a liar. The IDF are lying. They're dangling food in front of starving, panicked, exhausted mothers.
"And while they arrive to accept the tiny amount of food that this sort of set up pantomime outfit, the Gaza Humanitarian Front, I would call it, as they dangle it, then they're shot wantonly.
"This month, up to now, a thousand children or a thousand people have died of starvation. I'm really not interested in what either of these sides is saying."
In the interview with Mark Austin on 23 July, Mr Mencer added: "This suffering exists because Hamas made it so. Here are the facts. Aid is flowing, through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Millions of meals are being delivered directly to civilians." He also claimed that since May more than 4,400 aid trucks had entered Gaza carrying supplies.
It comes after MSF, also known as Doctors Without Borders, warned 25% of young children and pregnant women in Gaza are now malnourished.
The charity said Israel's "deliberate use of starvation as a weapon" has reached unprecedented levels, and said that at one of its clinics in Gaza City, rates of severe malnutrition in children under five have tripled over the past two weeks.
MSF then called the lack of food and water on the ground as "unconscionable".
In a statement to Sky News, an Israeli security official said that "despite the false claims that are being spread, the State of Israel does not limit the number of humanitarian aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip".
It then blamed other groups for issues delivering aid. They said: "Over the past month, we have witnessed a significant decline in the collection of aid from the crossings into the Gaza Strip by international aid organisations.
"The delays in collection by the UN and international organisations harm the situation and the food security of Gaza's residents."
The IDF also told Sky News: "The IDF allows the American civilian organisation (GHF) to distribute aid to Gaza residents independently, and operates in proximity to the new distribution zones to enable the distribution alongside the continuation of IDF operational activities in the Gaza Strip.
"Following incidents in which harm to civilians who arrived at distribution facilities was reported, thorough examinations were conducted in the Southern Command and instructions were issued to forces in the field following lessons learned.
"The aforementioned incidents are under review by the competent authorities in the IDF."
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