More than 100 NGOs Warn ‘Mass Starvation’ Spreading Across Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 23 – More than 100 humanitarian groups warn that over 1 million Palestinians face mass starvation due to restricted aid and siege conditions imposed by Israel, with dozens dying recently.
- In recent days, Hamas issued a call, urging protests from July 25 to 27 to oppose famine in Gaza, according to Hamas.
- The siege imposed by Israel has restricted food, medicine and fuel since October 7, 2023, causing a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- UN confirmed 875 Palestinians died seeking food, including 201 on aid routes, demonstrating the severe humanitarian toll, according to the UN.
- Aid and rights groups called for an immediate ceasefire, as nearly two million Palestinians are displaced into less than 12% of Gaza, risking mass starvation.
- The WFP warns that current conditions make humanitarian operations in Gaza untenable, risking further suffering and mass starvation, as Israel's siege persists.
116 Articles
116 Articles
Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health says more than 110 people have died for this cause A hundred NGOs are calling for a ceasefire because the Gaza Strip “is being consumed” because of lack of food The U.S. envoy will travel to Europe this week to address the ceasefire
Palestinians and "our colleagues" are there. Signatories include Doctors Without Borders and Save the Children.
Over 100 aid groups warn of mass starvation spreading in Gaza
More than 100 humanitarian organisations have warned that mass starvation is spreading across Gaza, accusing Israel of obstructing the delivery and distribution of critical supplies. The warning comes amid growing reports of civilians dying from hunger and a sharp rise in malnutrition-related deaths. According to the Hamas-run Ministry of Health in Gaza, 10 people died of malnutrition in the past 24 hours alone, bringing the total to 111 since O…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium