UN report says nearly 577,000 people are 'starving' in Gaza

AP , Thursday 21 Dec 2023

An interagency U.N. and NGO report finds that a staggering half a million people in Gaza — one-quarter of the population — are starving due to “woefully insufficient” quantities of food entering the territory since the outbreak of Israeli war on Gaza on Oct. 7.

A woman sits by food cooking on fire as children play nearby outside one of the tents housing Palest
A woman sits by food cooking on fire as children play nearby outside one of the tents housing Palestinians displaced by the Israeli war o Gaza, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP


“It is a situation where pretty much everybody in Gaza is hungry. More than 500,000 people, half a million people, are starving. That means that one in every four people is starving in Gaza as we speak,’’ said World Food Program chief economist Arif Husain.

He warned that if the war continues at the same levels and food deliveries are not restored the population could face “a full-fledged famine within the next six months” with widespread outbreaks of disease.

The report released Thursday by 23 U.N and nongovernmental agencies found that the entire population of 2.2 million Gazans are in a food crisis or worse: 478,000 are at crisis levels, 1.17 million are at emergency levels and 576,600 are at catastrophic — that is starvation — levels.

“It doesn’t get any worse,’’ Hasain said. “I have never seen something at the scale that is happening in Gaza. And at this speed. How quickly it has happened, in just a matter of two months.”

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