UN: Gaza Famine Over but Food Crisis Persists
The UN says the Gaza famine declared in August 2025 has ended, but winter floods and uneven aid delivery keep the food crisis alive.
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The UN says the Gaza famine declared in August 2025 has ended, but winter floods and uneven aid delivery keep the food crisis alive.
As 2025 ends, record aid cuts are deepening crises in Sudan and Gaza, leaving millions without food, water, or medical care amid growing conflict.
A UN-backed stabilization force could deploy to Gaza as early as January under the next phase of Trump’s peace plan, as UN warns displaced Gazans face flooding from heavy rains.
Hamas has given preliminary approval for a limited international force to monitor the Gaza ceasefire, stressing Palestinian consent and rejecting any attempts to disarm its resistance fighters.
Three Palestinians, including journalist Mahmoud Wadi, were killed in separate Israeli strikes across Gaza on Dec. 2, amid ongoing ceasefire violations.
Since the October 10, 2025 truce, Gaza has seen renewed Israeli strikes: 33 Palestinians killed Wednesday and 67 children lost since the ceasefire.
The UN Security Council approves a temporary international stabilization force in Gaza to secure borders, support demilitarization, and pave the way for Palestinian self-determination.
Israel confirms the remains of Lt. Hadar Goldin after 9 years as a fragile Gaza ceasefire holds one month, amid ongoing hostage exchanges and peace talks.
Gazans eager to return home find Israel’s ‘yellow line’ blocking many despite ceasefire, with fire warnings and a fatal shooting underscoring the divide.
Israel resumed a ceasefire in Gaza after overnight air strikes killed at least 91 people, including 30 children, in response to alleged Hamas violations.