"But there is a larger issue here. What exactly is the humanitarian crisis that the flotilla was actually addressing? There is none. No one is starving in Gaza. The Gazans have been supplied with food and social services by the U.N. for 60 years in part with American tax money."
-Charles Krauthammer, Fox News (5/31/10)
"But there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza at all!"
-Monica Crowley, Fox Business Network (6/2/10)
"But there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza; if anyone goes without food, shelter or medicine, that is by the choice of the Hamas government, which puts garnering international sympathy above taking care of its citizens."
-Daniel Gordis, New York Times op-ed (6/3/10)
"I just had an expert on, a congressman, Mike Pence, from Indiana, who is an expert on this issue as well. He said, look it, there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. People are eating in Gaza. There is medical aid. You are talking about paper, crayons and olive trees, and placing basically your volunteers in a potential situation where they could be hurt or even killed."
-CNN's Drew Griffin, interviewing Free Gaza's Greta Berlin (6/2/10)
"If you walk down Gaza City's main thoroughfare--Salah al-Din Street--grocery stores are stocked wall-to-wall with everything from fresh Israeli yogurts and hummus to Cocoa Puffs smuggled in from Egypt. Pharmacies look as well-supplied as a typical Rite Aid in the United States.... Gazans readily admit they are not going hungry."
-Janine Zacharia, Washington Post news article (6/3/10)
"Even though Israel has managed to stave off a humanitarian crisis by allowing the entry of food, fuel and medical requirements, to the world it was engaging in a policy of collective punishment."