The United Nations has officially declared a famine in Gaza – the first such declaration in the Middle East – with over 500,000 people facing "catastrophic" hunger and preventable deaths. This unprecedented crisis, confirmed by UN agencies on Friday, reveals a rapidly deteriorating situation where starvation now threatens entire communities. 🚑
When Crops Vanish and Hunger Spreads
Gaza’s once-vibrant farmlands now lie in ruins, with 97% of cropland destroyed or inaccessible. The UN’s latest report warns that famine conditions are spreading from Gaza City to southern regions like Khan Younis, projecting 640,000 people will face extreme food insecurity by September. Families are surviving on less than one meal a day, while aid trucks sit stalled at borders. 🚛💔
Children in the Crossfire
Acute malnutrition among Gaza’s children has skyrocketed sixfold since January, with 12,000+ cases identified in July alone. By 2026, over 43,400 children and 55,000 pregnant women could face life-threatening health crises. "This isn’t just hunger – it’s a collapse of humanity," said UN relief coordinator Tom Fletcher, blaming "systematic obstruction" of aid deliveries for worsening the disaster. 👶🏽⚠️
Ceasefire or Catastrophe?
UN agencies demand an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted aid access as Gaza’s health system buckles under shortages of food, fuel, and medicine. With infectious diseases surging and hospitals non-functional, experts warn the death toll could mirror recent conflicts like Syria if action isn’t taken now. 🌐⚖️
As High Commissioner Volker Turk stated: "This famine is man-made." The world watches – will humanity act before it’s too late?
Reference(s):
cgtn.com