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Hunger crisis in Gaza is ‘catastrophic’ despite ceasefire, WHO chief says

Hunger crisis in Gaza is ‘catastrophic’ despite ceasefire, WHO chief says

Summary

The hunger crisis in Gaza remains critical, even after a ceasefire went into effect. International aid groups report that the aid entering Gaza does not meet the nutritional needs of its people, with a significant food shortage reported. The UN has highlighted severe malnutrition impacts, affecting especially pregnant women and newborns.

Key Facts

  • The World Health Organization describes the hunger situation in Gaza as "catastrophic" even after a ceasefire.
  • Aid entering Gaza is far below the UN's daily target of 2,000 tonnes, with only about 750 tonnes delivered.
  • Only two crossings into Gaza are currently open for aid delivery.
  • 25% of Gaza's population is facing starvation, including many pregnant women.
  • The number of premature and underweight newborns is much higher than before October 2023.
  • The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reported over 500,000 people facing "catastrophic conditions" in Gaza since August.
  • Aid groups accuse Israel of blocking necessary aid deliveries, affecting essential supplies like food and hygiene products.
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