Gaza is facing a catastrophic hunger crisis, with reports of mass starvation, especially among children, as Israel's blockade and ongoing conflict severely restrict the flow of humanitarian aid. International organizations, including the UN and aid agencies, warn that nearly a third of Gaza's population is going days without food, and deaths from malnutrition are rising rapidly. Disputes between Israel, the UN, and Hamas over responsibility for the aid bottleneck have left hundreds of trucks of supplies undelivered, while medical workers and journalists inside Gaza also face starvation. Despite mounting global pressure and calls for action, the situation continues to deteriorate, with experts warning that famine is imminent if conditions do not change. The crisis has become a flashpoint for international debate over accountability, humanitarian law, and the ethics of warfare.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔