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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.

  • On July 23, 2025, Hamas issued a call, targeting protests for July 25–27 to oppose famine in Gaza, Hamas said.
  • The siege imposed by Israel has restricted food, medicine and fuel since October 7, 2023, causing a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
  • The UN confirmed 875 Palestinians died seeking food, including 201 on aid routes, demonstrating the severe humanitarian toll in Gaza, as doctors report record malnutrition among children and elders.
  • Aid and rights groups called for an immediate, permanent ceasefire, as Israeli forces have displaced nearly two million Palestinians into under 12% of Gaza.
  • The WFP warns that current conditions make humanitarian operations in Gaza untenable, risking a worsening famine and further suffering for civilians.
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People in the Gaza Strip are crying out for hunger. Eyewitnesses report violence and chaos in the issue of relief supplies. Children, the weak and the elderly therefore usually go out empty. Israel blames Hamas and the UN for this. Now the WHO is sounding the alarm and demanding access to the hungry.

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More than 100 aid groups warn of starvation in Gaza as Israeli strikes kill 29, officials say

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — More than 100 charity and human rights groups said Wednesday that Israel’s blockade and ongoing military offensive...

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In three days, 21 children died of hunger. 111 NGOs called for the lifting of the siege that prevented medical supplies and supplies from arriving in Palestinian territory. Since Israel's blockade in March, shortages have worsened. It was in this context that the Israeli President visited Gaza on Wednesday, 23 July, for the first time since the beginning of the conflict and affirmed that Israel is acting in accordance with "international law".

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The New Arab broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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