OCHA: Gaza Famine Is Man-Made, Ceasefire Needed Now
OCHA warns Gaza famine is man-made and urges a permanent ceasefire to allow vital aid and lift barriers to delivery.
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OCHA warns Gaza famine is man-made and urges a permanent ceasefire to allow vital aid and lift barriers to delivery.
The UN has officially declared a famine in Gaza—the first in the Middle East. Over 500,000 face catastrophic hunger as conflict and aid restrictions push the enclave to the brink.
Israel reviews Hamas’ 60-day ceasefire proposal amid Gaza’s deepening humanitarian crisis, with plans for hostage exchanges, prisoner releases and urgent aid deliveries.
Israel plans to move Gaza residents south with tents & shelter as famine warnings rise in the north. What’s next for relief efforts?
Intense strikes on Gaza left 123 dead in 24 hours, the highest weekly toll, as calls mount for Israel to open gates for humanitarian aid.
Israel plans a six-month operation to seize Gaza City, evacuate 800,000 residents, boost aid, and faces protests at home and abroad.
The UN warns Gazans are struggling to find food and water amid heat waves, damaged infrastructure and restricted aid. Urgent action is needed.
Gaza’s farmland is only 1.5% usable as the UN warns the situation is “beyond catastrophic,” with rising malnutrition and blocked aid.
China supports Arab nations’ efforts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, backing governance plans and humanitarian aid to restore peace and security. 🕊️
Gaza faces a dire humanitarian crisis as Israel blocks aid deliveries, causing prices for essentials like flour and vegetables to skyrocket over 100-fold. The UN urges immediate action.