UN Security Council, with the exception of the US, called Israel Thursday to stop new businesses in Gaza, and unjustly lifted the restrictions on the help of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, Israel announced Wednesday that it is demanding that the UN relied on to declare a stake in Gaza, according to an Israeli foreign ministry official.

The country strictly restricted humanitarian aid and sometimes interrupted it in the Gaza Strip after the start of the war with Hamas, which broke out after the unprecedented attack of the Palestinian Islamist Movement on Israeli on October 7th.

“Israel requires IPC to immediately withdraw its constructed exposure”, The General Manager of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs told reporters, Entern Bar Tal.

During a meeting with the press, the official said that the integrated food security framework (IPC) is “politicized” and accused him of “falsifying” several elements of the report released on August 22.

“Now, if the IPC does not do it (withdraw the report of the SA), we will address the donors, We will inform them of these shortages ”, Bar Tal was threatened in answering a question from the French Agency.

“We are confident that they will come to the right conclusion: no longer funding an research institute that is politicized, manipulating and acting as a tool at the service of a corrupt terrorist organization,” he said.

After months of warning, the IPC, based in Rome, declared on August 22, a starvation of 500,000 people in the province of Gaza, which covers almost one -third of the Palestinian territory including the city of Gaza.

The IPC, supported by the UN, also predicted that the famine would spread to Deir El Bala provinces, in the central part of the Gaza Strip, and Han Younis, south, until the end of September, covering about two -thirds of Gaza.

Loss in Gaza “could have been avoided” Without “the systematic obstruction of Israel”, the head of the UN humanitarian affairs, Tom Fletcher, was accused in Geneva. “This famine will haunt us and it has to haunt us all,” he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected IPC’s conclusions as “coarse lies”, adding that his country “has no political starvation” of the population and cited data on Gaza’s help, which he had allowed to enter.

Cogat, the Department of Israeli Ministry of Defense responsible for managing political affairs in Palestinian territories, also denounced the IPC report as “false and biased”.

In a message released today, Cogat said nearly 280 humanitarian trucks entered Gaza yesterday, Tuesday.

Humanitarian agencies active in the Gaza Strip often question the validity of such statements, stressing that the Israeli authorities do not allow them to operate effectively on Palestinian territory to respond to the humanitarian crisis.