As Israel's siege of Gaza continues, alarming levels of starvation, especially among children, have prompted some U.S. politicians to openly question Israeli military actions. Influential figures, previously unyielding in their support, are beginning to face public criticism. Notable shifts include Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene labeling Israel's actions as genocide and an increase in Democratic senators supporting a halt to arms shipments to Israel. Media coverage has shifted as well, with significant investigations revealing the severity of the humanitarian crisis, provoking responses from Israeli leadership aimed at discrediting the reports.
One day, when it's safe ... everyone will have always been against this.
Politicians have finally risked criticism of the regime responsible.
Marjorie Taylor Greene became the first Republican to call Israel's actions a "genocide."
The New York Times published a damning investigation of starvation in Gaza, igniting the wrath of prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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