Denying famine, Israel threatens more curbs on Gaza aid
Summary
Israel is planning to impose more restrictions on aid going into Gaza, where aid groups warn of worsening famine and a collapsing healthcare system. Israel has told Gaza residents to move south amid military actions against Hamas, but the areas they are directed to lack basic necessities like food and shelter.Key Facts
- Israel is planning new aid restrictions in Gaza, set to start next week.
- Aid organizations warn that Gaza is already suffering from famine.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross says there is no safe place with adequate food or shelter for displaced Gazans.
- A U.N.-backed panel declared famine conditions in parts of Gaza.
- Israel is halting all aid to Gaza City as part of its actions against Hamas.
- Most hospitals in Gaza are damaged or destroyed, with 94% affected by airstrikes.
- Aid groups must re-register under new Israeli rules or risk being shut down.
- Over 63,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis and others have died since the war began.
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