"Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Surviving on Animal Feed and Rice Amidst Israeli Blockade"

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Residents in the isolated north of Gaza are resorting to grinding animal feed into flour and digging for water as aid convoys are increasingly denied permits to enter, leading to acute malnutrition among young children and a growing risk of famine. The UN warns that more than half the aid missions to the north of Gaza were denied access last month, with Israeli forces interfering in how and where aid is delivered. The territory, reliant on food aid before the war, now faces a public health crisis with a lack of shelter, sanitation, and medical care.
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