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  • Famine unfolding in Gaza Strip, experts warn

    A UN‑backed body has issued its most dire assessment to date, warning that famine is currently unfolding in the Gaza Strip. Although a formal famine declaration has not yet been made, the new interim report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) signals catastrophic hunger levels unmatched in recent conflict-era history.

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    The IPC finds that 86% of households regularly lack sufficient food, with many surviving by scavenging. At least 16 children under five have already died from hunger-related causes since mid‑July, and over 20,000 children have been treated for acute malnutrition. In Gaza City, a startling 16% of young children are acutely malnourished. This humanitarian catastrophe has intensified since Israel imposed a total blockade in March 2025, severely restricting aid and commercial entry. Whilst limited aid access resumed in May, critics argue that aid delivery remains obstructed due to inspections, bureaucratic delays, security risks, and active military operations.

    Though Israel denies pursuing a starvation policy, recent statements by both Israeli and international officials increasingly reflect recognition of the crisis. United States President Donald Trump, referencing visible suffering, expressed skepticism toward Israeli denials and pledged new aid measures involving United States and European provisions.

    International aid groups including Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) characterise aid airdrops and tactical military pauses as grossly insufficient, labelling current aid efforts as a “drop in the ocean” compared to Gaza’s needs. Experts emphasise that the Gaza crisis has reached the “worst-case scenario of famine” and that immediate, large-scale, unimpeded humanitarian access is essential to prevent further deaths and widespread suffering.