• 'Genocide denial': US Congress passes amendment denying Gaza death toll

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    The majority of members of the US Congress, including more than 60
    Democrats, have voted in favour of an amendment that would bar the
    State Department from using the Gaza health ministry's count for the
    death toll in Gaza.

    The vote pushes forward a piece of legislation that, if it passes,
    could further silence the discussion within the US government about
    the devastating impact that Israel's war on Gaza has had on the
    enclave's Palestinian population.

    The amendment, a part of the State Department's annual appropriations
    bill, passed on Thursday with a 269-144 vote. Sixty-two Democrats
    joined the vote, while only two Republicans did not vote in favour of
    it.

    On the day of the vote, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib spoke on the floor
    of Congress, saying that the amendment was essentially "genocide
    denial". The International Court of Justice ruled earlier this year
    there was a plausible case of Israel committing genocide in Gaza,
    after South Africa submitted a case on the issue.

    "It's disgusting that my colleagues would support legislation to
    prohibit US officials from even citing the Palestinian death toll,"
    Tlaib, the lone Palestinian lawmaker in US Congress, said on the House
    floor.

    "They want to erase the Palestinians who are living, and now they are
    trying to erase the Palestinians who are dead. This is genocide
    denial."

    Since Israel's war on Gaza began in October, many international NGOs
    as well as the United Nations have relied on the Gaza health ministry
    to know how many Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces.

    It has been the sole source of regularly updated information on the
    death toll, as Israeli forces have decimated the enclave's health infrastructure and repeatedly laid siege to several hospitals.

    So far, the death toll stands at nearly 38,000 Palestinians, the
    majority of whom are women and children.

    However, with thousands of Palestinians likely under the rubble and
    the ministry facing a lack of resources, health experts believe the
    death toll is likely to be far higher.

    While the legislation would force the State Department not to use the
    death toll, the Biden administration had already cast doubt on it
    early on in the war.

    "[There is] no notion that the Palestinians are telling the truth
    about how many people were killed," Biden said in a press conference
    in late October.

    Those comments sparked outrage not just among Palestinians but also
    among rights groups and NGOs working on the ground in Gaza.

    That same week of Biden's denial of the death toll, reports surfaced
    that officials within the Biden administration had cited the Gaza
    health ministry's death count in 20 different situation reports, with
    one official saying at the time that the toll was likely an
    undercount, not an overestimate.

    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/genocide-denial-us-congress-passes-amendment-denying-gazas-death-toll

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