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"Catastrophic Famine Looms in Northern Gaza as Aid Trucks Face Armed Gauntlet"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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A report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) initiative warns that famine is "imminent" in northern Gaza, with the entire population facing high levels of food insecurity due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The report projects that unless an immediate cease-fire occurs, northern Gaza may face famine between mid-March and the end of May, with 70% of the population experiencing "catastrophic" levels of hunger. Multiple United Nations organizations have warned of "catastrophic hunger" in Gaza, especially in the north, where people have resorted to eating bird feed to stave off starvation. Israeli restrictions on the movement of goods and people in and out of Gaza, along with ongoing conflict, have severely limited access to essential supplies and aid, exacerbating the crisis.

"Sudan's Escalating Conflict Sparks Devastating Hunger Crisis"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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In Sudan, ongoing conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has disrupted food supply, leaving millions hungry and trapped in war zones. Residents face violence, harassment, and shortages of essential resources, with many forced to drink untreated water from the Nile. Humanitarian aid struggles to reach affected areas, leading to malnutrition and a dire humanitarian crisis, particularly in Darfur. The war has killed thousands, displaced millions, and triggered waves of ethnic killing, with little international aid getting through as the army and RSF clash over aid distribution.

"Gaza on the Brink: UN Warns of Looming Famine and Aid Truck Looting"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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The UN reports that a quarter of Gaza's population is on the brink of famine, with virtually the entire population in desperate need of food. Aid trucks have been shot at, looted, and overwhelmed by hungry people, and civil order is breaking down, particularly in the north. The situation is dire, with 1 in 6 children under two suffering from acute malnutrition. The breakdown in civil order is preventing safe aid distribution, and the collapse of agricultural production is expected to be complete by May. Israel claims to be facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid, but UN officials emphasize the need for a ceasefire to allow humanitarian workers to enter Gaza and prevent widespread famine.

Israel's Noncompliance with ICJ Genocide Orders in Gaza Sparks Crisis

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Amnesty International

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Amnesty International reports that Israel has failed to comply with the International Court of Justice's order to ensure sufficient humanitarian aid reaches Gaza, despite the risk of genocide. The situation in Gaza has deteriorated rapidly, with acute malnutrition surging and severe shortages of food and water. Israel's blockade and restrictions on aid access have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, leading to an engineered famine. Amnesty International calls for an immediate and sustained ceasefire to save lives and urges states to press Israel to open up access to Gaza and end the blockade.

"Gaza's Deepening Humanitarian Crisis: Famine Fears and Aid Suspensions"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Barron's

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In the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, residents are resorting to desperate measures to feed their families, including slaughtering horses and scavenging for scraps and leaves. The ongoing conflict has exacerbated already dire living conditions, with food shortages, contaminated water, and power cuts. Aid agencies are struggling to reach the area, leaving over 2.2 million people on the brink of famine. The situation has led to alarming levels of malnutrition, particularly among young children, and has sparked protests against starvation and the blockade.

"UN Appeals for $4bn in Aid as Sudan Faces Epic Suffering and Famine"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Al Jazeera English

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Sudan is facing acute hunger and potential famine as a result of the civil war between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese army, with an estimated 18 million people in emergency levels of hunger. Aid agencies are calling for $4.1bn in funding to avert a catastrophe, as malnourishment and water-borne diseases are already affecting millions, particularly in Darfur. The conflict has severely affected food availability and people's ability to buy it, with the RSF and army exacerbating the crisis by looting aid and restricting access to regions in need. Grassroots committees are supporting soup kitchens across the country, but are struggling to receive support from the global community.