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FACT FOCUS: A look at Netanyahu's claims about Israel, Hamas and Iran during his speech to Congress

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday defended his country's conduct in the devastating Gaza war , urged the U.S. to support the fight against Hamas and ridiculed protesters during a scathing address to Congress.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a joint meeting of Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday , urged the U.S. to support the fight against Hamas and ridiculed protesters during a scathing address to Congress.

But he also cited an unverified intelligence report and ignored much of the criticism in a war that has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and devastated Gaza.

Crowds of demonstrators swelled outside the Capitol as the Israeli leader spoke, with many protesting the killings of more than 39,000 Palestinians in the war. Others condemned Netanyahu鈥檚 inability to free Israeli and American during the Oct. 7 attack that sparked the conflict.

Here's a look at the facts.

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CLAIM: 鈥淚srael has enabled more than 40,000 aid trucks to enter Gaza. That鈥檚 half a million tons of food. And that鈥檚 more than 3,000 calories for every man, woman and child in Gaza. If there are Palestinians in Gaza who aren鈥檛 getting enough food, it鈥檚 not because Israel is blocking it. It鈥檚 because Hamas is stealing it.鈥

THE FACTS: Israel initially imposed a complete siege on Gaza in the early days of the war and, under U.S. pressure, to allow the entry of food and humanitarian supplies. While Israel says it allows hundreds of truckloads of goods to enter Gaza each day, the United Nations and aid groups say they are often unable to reach it or distribute it.

They say ongoing Israeli military operations and fighting with Hamas and lawlessness makes it too difficult to operate. U.N. officials say criminal gangs have targeted aid trucks. But said Israel has presented no evidence for claims Hamas is stealing aid, adding that Israel鈥檚 killing of Gaza police commanders guarding truck convoys have made it nearly impossible to distribute goods.

International experts have repeatedly warned that Gaza faces widespread severe hunger and the territory is on the brink of famine.

In April, an in an incident that Israel said was caused by human error. This month, to improve safety and coordination for aid workers.

CLAIM: 鈥淚 have a message for these protesters: When the tyrants of Tehran who hang gays from cranes and murder women for not covering their hair are praising, promoting and funding you, you have officially become Iran鈥檚 useful idiots.鈥

THE FACTS: Netanyahu provided no evidence that Iran is 鈥渇unding鈥 protesters.

The top U.S. intelligence official that the Iranian government is one of several covertly encouraging American protests over Israel鈥檚 war against Hamas in Gaza in a bid to stoke outrage ahead of the fall election.

Using social media platforms, groups linked to Tehran have posed as online activists, encouraged and provided financial support to some protest groups, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said in a statement.

鈥淚ran is becoming increasingly aggressive in their foreign influence efforts, seeking to stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions,鈥 Haines said.

Iran isn't the only country seeking to influence American discourse ahead of the 2024 election. During a briefing with reporters this month, intelligence officials said America鈥檚 adversaries were looking to harness artificial intelligence to dramatically expand the reach and penetration of .

emerged on university campuses across the U.S. in recent months. The protests quickly became a factor in political campaigns and prompted and the role of 鈥 as well as worries about a larger regional conflict between Israel and Iran.

CLAIM: 鈥淭he ( ) prosecutor accuses Israel of deliberately targeting civilians. What in God鈥檚 green earth is he talking about? The (Israeli military) has dropped millions of fliers, sent millions of text messages, made hundreds of thousands of phone calls to get Palestinian civilians out of harm鈥檚 way. But at the same time, Hamas does everything in its power to put Palestinian civilians in harm鈥檚 way. They fire rockets from schools, from hospitals, from mosques.鈥

THE FACTS: Deadly Israeli strikes on homes affect of families on . Footage has shown soldiers shooting and or appeared to pose no threat to Israeli troops.

For most of the more than 37,000 airstrikes Israel says it has carried out during the war 鈥 along with often heavy shelling during ground operations 鈥 it is impossible to verify Israel鈥檚 claims that a Hamas target is present.

Even in strikes where the military has publicly identified Hamas members, it has been willing to of .

Israeli evacuation orders have sent more than 80% of Gaza鈥檚 2.3 million Palestinians fleeing, often multiple times, to escape offensives in different parts of the territory. Israeli airstrikes and raids have repeatedly struck and caused civilian casualties inside the 鈥渉umanitarian zone鈥 where the military has told displaced Palestinians to take refuge.

WHAT NETANYAHU LEFT OUT:

The Israeli leader spoke of the bravery of soldiers on Oct. 7. But he did not delve into under his watch that allowed Hamas to breach Israel鈥檚 vaunted defenses that day. He didn鈥檛 discuss accusations that he believed Hamas was deterred when in fact it was preparing a major assault on Israel.

Also, Netanyahu boasted about the 135 that have been freed, seven of them in rescue missions. But he left out that the vast majority of those hostages were freed during a brief cease-fire in late November, even though he has argued that military pressure on Hamas is the best way to free them.

Neither did he mention the fact that Israeli forces in December. And roughly 120 hostages have languished in captivity for nearly 10 months. Of those, Israeli authorities believe a third are dead.

Dozens of Palestinians in the rescue missions staged to free the hostages, the Health Ministry in Gaza says, which Netanyahu did not mention.

And he did not describe the catastrophe that has befallen Gaza since the outbreak of the war.

Of the more than 39,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza since the start of the war, about half are women and children, Gaza's Health Ministry says. About 1.8 million of Gaza鈥檚 2.3 million people have been displaced, many repeatedly in a bid to flee relentless bombing. Basic necessities like , shelter and even have either been scarce or lacking entirely. Clean is hard to find.

Netanyahu also said he was speaking on behalf of the people of Israel. It鈥檚 true that Israelis largely believe in the justness of the war. But support has grown for a cease-fire, including one that would end the war entirely.

In fact, public support for Netanyahu since Oct. 7, with many blaming Netanyahu for the Hamas attacks. Thousands attend calling for him to resign. Critics say he is dragging out the war for political reasons, hoping to appease who oppose a cease-fire and to maintain his grip on power.

Kellman reported from London. Associated Press writers Josef Federman in Jerusalem, Tia Goldenberg in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Lee Keath in Cairo contributed to this report.

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Laurie Kellman, The Associated Press

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