A tweet from COGAT, the Israeli Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, has gone viral, showcasing a video of a fully stocked supermarket in Khan Yunis, Gaza, to push back against international reports of famine in the region. Posted yesterday (Monday), the caption reads: "The Al-eiman supermarket in Khan Yunis, today, Sep. 1. This is not how a place with a projected 'famine' looks like."
The video depicts shelves brimming with products like snacks, sodas, chocolates and household items, portraying a scene of abundance amid claims of severe food shortages. COGAT, responsible for coordinating humanitarian aid into Gaza, uses the footage to argue that the situation is not as dire as reported by UN agencies and aid groups. This comes days after the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) confirmed famine in Gaza Governorate on August 22, 2025, projecting it to spread to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis by September's end.








