A United Nations-backed group has officially declared famine in Gaza City and nearby areas, marking the first such declaration for the region. According to the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), at least half a million people in the Gaza enclave are facing starvation, acute malnutrition, and potential death.
Experts warn that the famine is entirely man-made due to ongoing conflict and blockades, which seriously restrict access to food and essential supplies. The crisis is particularly dire for children, with emergency treatments and fortified foods running critically low, pushing many towards starvation.
The Israeli military has vowed to intensify operations around Gaza City, escalating tensions as the area faces not only military action but also a growing humanitarian disaster. The upcoming offensive could lead to the displacement of about a million Palestinians, raising significant global concern.
Humanitarian agencies and the United Nations have called for urgent responses to prevent avoidable deaths. However, with blockades in place and access limited, delivering aid remains a complex challenge.
Key Points of the Crisis
- Famine officially declared in Gaza City and nearby areas for the first time.
- Half a million people experiencing acute malnutrition and starvation risks.
- Situation worsened by ongoing conflict and strict blockades restricting food and supplies.
- Children are especially vulnerable with dwindling emergency treatments and fortified foods.
- Israeli military operations are expected to escalate, possibly displacing around 1 million Palestinians.
- Humanitarian aid delivery is urgently needed but severely hindered by access restrictions.
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