Gazans face starvation and dire humanitarian conditions as Israel's blockade persists
- The United Nations warns that humanitarian operations in Gaza face shutdown due to Israel's blockade denying fuel and supplies as of early 2025.
- The blockade follows a military campaign that began in October 2023, causing over 52,600 Palestinian deaths and widespread destruction of infrastructure.
- Hospitals in Gaza are largely non-functional, and severe food shortages threaten over 2 million residents, including many children, pregnant women, and chronically ill patients.
- Medical staff report increasing malnutrition cases, with 9,000 to 10,000 children treated and at least 57 deaths from malnutrition since March 2, while aid stocks near depletion.
- The UN urges immediate large-scale humanitarian access into Gaza to prevent further deterioration, while Israeli officials deny a hunger crisis and prioritize restricting supplies to Hamas.
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