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UN experts say Gaza famine now unfolding due to aid restrictions and fighting
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UN-supported food security experts say famine is now occurring in Gaza, driven by Israel’s restrictions on food aid and continuing hostilities. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification has called for immediate action to prevent more deaths.
The IPC report states that current hunger levels in Gaza meet the threshold for famine. It highlights mass starvation, malnutrition, and disease as causes of increasing fatalities.
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Israel’s limitations on aid movement into Gaza have reportedly contributed to the deepening crisis. Ongoing fighting has further obstructed food and medical deliveries.
The alert marks the worst level of food insecurity on the IPC scale, indicating a humanitarian emergency. The organization described the situation as the “worst-case scenario.”
The IPC emphasized that worsening conditions require an urgent response from international actors. Continued delays, the report warns, will likely lead to more widespread death.
Humanitarian groups have long warned about access issues into Gaza, citing Israeli control over border crossings and logistics. These restrictions have complicated efforts to deliver life-saving aid.
The conflict has damaged critical infrastructure, reducing the ability to distribute food even when supplies are available. Civilians face shortages of both nutrition and medical care.
Some call for increased international pressure on Israel to lift aid barriers, while others argue security concerns justify strict controls. The debate continues over how best to ensure humanitarian relief.
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| Total News Sources | 31 |
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| Right | 6 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 39% Left |
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