Gaza is facing a catastrophic hunger crisis, with reports of children and adults dying from starvation and malnutrition as food supplies remain critically low. Despite some aid deliveries, humanitarian organizations and UN officials warn that the assistance is nowhere near enough, and many aid trucks are stuck at the border or unable to reach those in need due to ongoing conflict and logistical barriers. The Israeli government denies widespread starvation, but images and testimonies from Gaza show severe suffering, with families forced to ration food and children searching through trash for sustenance. International leaders, including former US presidents and major NGOs, are calling for urgent action to prevent further preventable deaths. The crisis has sparked global outrage and debate over responsibility, with accusations that both Israeli restrictions and failures in aid distribution are to blame.
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