"Gaza's Worsening Hunger Crisis Amid Israel-Hamas War"

Palestinians in Gaza began Ramadan with hunger worsening and no end in sight to the Israel-Hamas war, as cease-fire talks stalled and the war has killed over 30,000 Palestinians, leaving much of Gaza in ruins. Families struggle to find food, with little beyond canned goods and high prices, and around 80% of Gaza’s population has been displaced, pushing hundreds of thousands to the brink of famine. The United States, Qatar, and Egypt's efforts to broker a cease-fire ahead of Ramadan have stalled, and President Joe Biden has expressed concern for the suffering of the Palestinian people. Humanitarian aid efforts, including airdrops and sea deliveries, are underway, but challenges remain in delivering aid to the territory.
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- UN head says Gaza deaths 'unprecedented,' Rafah offensive would mean 'deeper hell' The Times of Israel
- American Muslims say they feel urgent need to send aid to Gaza this Ramadan as threat of mass starvation looms CNN
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