Yep.........4.4 kilos of aid per person per week.........and that is only what ISRAEL allows in, and is from an anti-Israel site.
That is hardly starvation.......indeed, even the Israel haters can at best accuse the Israelis of not providing their sworn enemies with a balanced diet.
Meanwhile, 800,000 are dead in the Sudan, 5 million in the Congo.......but ISRAEL!!!!
It is a very bad joke. The UN is becoming the equivalent of the NSDAP on the "Jewish Question".
A VERY good illustration of the reason why the UN must NEVER have an enforcement arm.
I cannot find a chart that would list those two stats for other countries, rich and poor. Yes that would include Israel. Any help in that would most likely strengthen your stance. Also 'aid' is everything that is in this list, not everything is a food you would give to a child.
Permitted Items
flour
sugar
sweetener
ice
salt
cooking oil
semolina
yeast
pasta
chickpeas
beans
kidney beans
entils
peas
Burgul wheat
corn
upini beans
powdered milk
dairy products
margarine
hummus paste
rozen meat, fish, and vegetables
vitamins and oil for animal feed
empty bags for flour
medicine and medical equipment
diapers
eminine hygiene products
oilet paper
baby wipes
shampoo & conditioner
soap & liquid soap
toothpaste
laundry detergent
fabric softener
dish soap
glass cleaner
floor cleaning fluid
cleaning liquid for bathroom use
chlorine
insecticide for household use
coffee
tea
salami meat
canned meat
canned fish
sponges for cleaning dishes
sponges for washing
mopping rags
cleaning rags
all canned food except canned fruit
za'atar spice
black pepper
sesame
powdered chicken stock
blankets
matches
candles
brooms
mops
dustpans
trash cans
aniseed
chamomile
cinnamon
wastewater purification powder
glass - 200 trucks
water coolers + heaters
mineral water
Tahini (sesame paste)
hair brushes
hair combs
shoes
clothes
wood (for doors and window frames)
aluminum
soft plastic bags
fruit
vegetables
hay
fertilized eggs
pesticides for agriculture
soil for agriculture
particles for soil dilution
chemical fertilizer
plastic buckets
plastic crates for fruits and vegetables
plastic chicken cages
egg cartons
cartons for transporting chicks
fiberglass and plastic trays for planting
various kinds of agricultural seeds
eggs (for eating)
greenhouse nylon
various kinds of veterinary medications and
products
wheat
barley
animal feed
*Some of these items are permitted if they are for the use of international organizations.