A global hunger monitoring group has officially declared Gaza City and its surrounding areas to be in a state of famine for the first time. This alarming announcement highlights that over half a million Palestinians are facing severe starvation, acute malnutrition, and death.
The United Nations-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warns that the crisis will worsen unless immediate action is taken. The famine is described as entirely man-made, resulting from the ongoing conflict and tightened restrictions.
Key Factors Contributing to the Famine
- Food supplies are critically low, especially essential nutrition for children.
- The Israeli government’s military operations and blockade have hindered the entry of humanitarian aid.
- Ongoing conflict and tightened restrictions have worsened the situation.
Reactions and Responses
- Israel has rejected the report, labeling it as biased and fabricated.
- International leaders and human rights organizations have expressed severe concern over the humanitarian consequences.
- The United Nations and global partners have repeatedly called for ceasefire and unimpeded aid access.
With tensions escalating and the Israeli military planning continued offensives, the food crisis in Gaza remains dire, putting millions at risk. Immediate global intervention is critical to prevent further catastrophic outcomes.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this evolving crisis.
