Gaza humanitarian crisis worst since 2023, UN office says
- United Nations agencies warn Gaza faces a dire humanitarian situation and deepening hunger today.
- This crisis stems from Israel's total blockade on aid and renewed military operations since March 18.
- Aid groups report severe shortages of essential items, surging food prices, and rising child malnutrition cases.
- The UN aid office reports food prices surged up to 700 percent due to the blockade.
- The Israeli Supreme Court upheld current aid policies, while critics charge aid is used as a weapon.
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“Hell” in Gaza: What Palestinians and humanitarian workers face
“Hell” in Gaza: What Palestinians and humanitarian workers face Gaza is facing “one of the darkest chapters of the war,” said Franz Luef, MSF emergency coordinator. Leila Rafei April 24 2025, 12:46pm More than 1,500 Palestinians have been killed since the resumption of hostilities in Gaza on March 18, according to local authorities, including aid workers whose bodies were found in a mass grave in Rafah on March 30. Israel’s full siege of Gaza …
OCHA Warns of Unprecedented Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza Amid Israeli Blockade - teleSUR English
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has issued a dire warning about the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, describing it as the most severe since the outbreak of violence in October 2023. In its latest report, OCHA highlighted that Israel has deliberately blocked access to essential resources needed for the survival of the Palestinian population. For over 50 days, humanitarian aid has been completel…
UN: Gaza Is Facing Worst Humanitarian Situation Yet Due to Israeli Blockade
A girl walks inside Gaza during the Gaza-Israel war to get food. Jaber Jehad Badwan, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons By Dave DeCamp / Antiwar.com The UN’s humanitarian office, OCHA, warned on Tuesday that Gaza is facing its worst humanitarian situation yet, as a total Israeli blockade on humanitarian aid and all other goods has been imposed for more than 50 days. “Right now is probably the worst…


Moving heaven and earth to make bread in Gaza
In Gaza, where hunger gnaws and hope runs thin, flour and bread are so scarce that they are carefully divided by families clinging to survival. "Because the crossing points are closed, there's no more gas and no flour, and no firewood coming in," said Umm Mohammed Issa, a volunteer helping to make bread with the few resources still available.Israel resumed military operations in the Palestinian territory in mid-March, shattering weeks of relativ…
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