Gaza population now faces critical risk of famine, global hunger monitor warns
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The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has released a report indicating that Gaza is facing a severe hunger crisis, with half a million people at risk of starvation. This situation has sharply deteriorated since last reported in October. While Israeli spokespersons deny famine exists, blaming Hamas for the engineered crisis, international agencies warn that conditions in the densely populated enclave are leading to an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe, highlighting the urgent need for food security initiatives.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has reported that the Gaza Strip faces a high risk of famine by the end of September, with half a million people threatened by starvation.
While Israeli officials deny the occurrence of famine, attributing the crisis to Hamas, the dire food security conditions in Gaza continue to worsen according to global hunger monitors.
Read at Irish Independent
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