Scroll through Gaza’s TikTok feeds from the past few days, and you’ll see markets overflowing with fresh fruits, veggies, and feta cheese going for a steal at 10 shekels ($2.90) in places like Rimal’s Abu Ziyada Café. Hunger? Famine? Give me a break. These videos scream abundance, not starvation, making the UN’s famine cries look like a bad script. Sure, they claim 1.1 million Gazans are food-insecure, but when Hamas siphons off aid, jacking up prices, who’s really starving the people? This isn’t famine—it’s a narrative cooked to burn Israel.


