
The United Kingdom will officially recognise the state of Palestine in September unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza. The move comes amid growing pressure over the situation in Gaza, particularly from within the British Labour Party. Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that the “global community is deeply offended by children being shot and killed as they reach out for aid.” “Children are starving, and Israel’s drip feeding of aid has horrified the world,” Lammy said at the United Nations on Tuesday. Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron similarly announced that France will recognize a Palestinian state. Amid a torrent of international criticism over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Israel instituted a sudden and radical shift in its aid policy on Sunday. “We will eliminate Hamas,” he reiterated. “In order to complete this goal, and also the release of our hostages, we are making progress in fighting and negotiating. Hinting at his possible main reason for the move, the prime minister then attacked the United Nations: “It says we are not allowing humanitarian supplies to enter. It is allowed. There are secured convoys. There have been all along, but today it is official. There will be no more excuses. We will continue to fight, we will continue to act until we achieve all of our war goals – until complete victory.” Unless you have been hiding under a rock all week, you would have seen the viral images of Mohammed, the child victim of the Gazan “famine.” The image used by most of these outlets was licensed to Anadolu, a Turkish state-run news agency headquartered in Ankara. The photos were taken by the Gaza-based photographer, Ahmed Jihad Ibrahim Al-arini, and uploaded to his Instagram account on 22 July – a day before the Express splashed it across their front page. But in fact, another Gaza-based account, Saeed Mohammed, had shared similar images even earlier. Within hours, almost every major outlet was using the image to tell the same story. Sky News, CNN, The Guardian, Daily Mail, New York Times, and The Times (UK) – they all ran with it, reinforcing the message: Gaza is gripped by mass starvation, and this image is the proof: Except this image proves none of it. Wider and unpublished pictures show Mohammed’s healthy brother Joud, who was born on 18 April 2022 and is 3 years old. Mohammed was born on 23 December 2023, just two months after 7 October. What we can see from the pictures is that both Mohammed’s mother and his older brother look healthy and are not suffering from any type of starvation that would be necessary to cause the thinness suffered by Mohammed. This is visible in multiple images we have in our possession. The published images in all the various news broadcasts and publications have either been deliberately cropped to remove the image of the healthy brother, blurred him into obscurity, or the journalists have only chosen to use photos in which the brother is not visible at all. Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq /Mutawwaq was born with serious genetic disorders. He has needed specialist medical supplements since birth. ...Mohammed has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy (“CP”) – a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, muscle tone and posture. The report notes that Mohammed suffers from hypoxemia (low oxygen in the blood), possibly linked to a suspected genetic disorder inherited in an “autosomal recessive pattern.” This revelation raises serious issues of media integrity. The Daily Express picked up a viral image circulating online and published it without verification or context – a textbook example of clickbait journalism, where emotional impact is prioritised over everything else. This is not journalism. This is the UK’s state media deliberately pushing a deceptive narrative that only serves to benefit Hamas and create fake news. The story being told through legacy media outlets such as The New York Times is that Mohammed’s father was killed while going out to collect food. Again, to underline the Gaza hunger tragedy narrative. ...Mohammed’s father died on a battlefield where Hamas was actively attacking Israeli forces. https://expose-news.com/2025/07/28/corporate-media-is-lying-about-the-childs-condition/ [Just over one hour]Britain Issues Ultimatum to Israel, Threatens to Recognize Palestinian State — Says Their Actions Have ‘Horrified the World’:
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