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UN expert says starvation crisis in Gaza was warned about more than 500 days ago
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A United Nations expert said the starvation crisis in Gaza was foreseeable and warned of it over 500 days ago. The expert accused Israel of creating a systematic structure to deprive civilians of food.
The UN official described Israel’s alleged system as an “efficient starvation machine.” He stated that available information had long pointed toward a humanitarian crisis.
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The Context
Governments and companies were urged not to feign surprise at current conditions. The expert asserted the situation was publicly evident since early 2024.
Gaza has faced ongoing humanitarian challenges, exacerbated by longstanding conflict. The blockade, military actions, and restricted aid access have compounded food shortages.
Israel has denied accusations of intentionally targeting civilians through starvation. Officials have claimed security concerns justify restrictions on some aid flows.
Human rights organizations continue to monitor and report on the conditions in Gaza. The UN frequently issues warnings based on independent expert assessments.
The right to food is recognized under international law, and violations can be considered war crimes. The situation in Gaza has drawn scrutiny under this framework.
Global reactions to the crisis remain divided along political lines. Some back Israel’s national security justifications, while others condemn the humanitarian toll.
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| Total News Sources | 31 |
| Left | 14 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 45% Left |
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