A severe hunger crisis is unfolding in Gaza, where over 2 million people, including 1 million children, are suffering from acute malnutrition and starvation due to an ongoing Israeli blockade and restricted humanitarian aid. Hospitals are overwhelmed with skeletal children, and deaths from starvation are rising rapidly, with some infants weighing less than at birth. Aid deliveries remain far below what is needed, as Israel and the United Nations trade blame over delays and access, while local food production has been decimated by conflict. International organizations and medical professionals warn that the situation is man-made and worsening, with the World Health Organization and UNICEF sounding alarms about imminent mass death, especially among children. Despite global outcry and calls for urgent action, bureaucratic obstacles and continued fighting have left Gaza's population facing a dire and unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
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