The Gaza Strip is experiencing a severe, man-made hunger crisis, with the World Health Organization and United Nations warning of mass starvation caused by Israel's ongoing blockade. Reports indicate that nearly a third of Gaza's population is going days without food, and deaths from malnutrition—especially among children—are rising sharply. Aid agencies and medical professionals describe the situation as catastrophic, with hospitals overwhelmed and supplies of life-saving therapeutic food running out. Israel faces mounting international pressure to lift restrictions and allow more humanitarian aid, while Israeli officials deflect blame onto the UN and Hamas. The crisis has sparked protests, urgent calls for a ceasefire, and widespread condemnation from global health and human rights organizations.
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