Jamaica Gleaner

UN: Famine imminent in northern Gaza

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THE UN food agency said on Monday that “famine is imminent” in northern Gaza, where 70 per cent of the remaining population is experienci­ng catastroph­ic hunger, and that a further escalation of the war could push around half of Gaza’s total population to the brink of starvation.

The alarming report came as Israel faces mounting pressure from even its closest allies to streamline the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip and open more crossings. The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat said t he impending famine was “entirely man-made” as “starvation is used as a weapon of war”.

Israeli forces meanwhile launched another raid on the Gaza Strip’s l argest hospital early Monday, saying Hamas militants had regrouped there and had fired on them from inside the compound, where Palestinia­n officials say tens of thousands of people have been sheltering.

The military said it killed a Hamas commander who was armed and hiding i nside the medical centre, and that one of its own soldiers was killed in the operation.

The army l ast raided Shifa Hospital i n November after claiming that Hamas maintained an elaborate command centre within and beneath the facility. The military revealed a tunnel leading to some undergroun­d rooms, as well as weapons it said were found inside the hospital. But the evidence fell short of the earlier claims, and critics accused the army of recklessly endangerin­g the lives of civilians.

The World Food Program on Monday released the latest findings of its Integrated Food Security Phase Classifica­tion, or IPC, an internatio­nal process for estimating the scale of hunger crises.

It says virtually everyone in Gaza is struggling to get enough food, and that around 677,000 people – nearly a third of the population of 2.3 million – are experienci­ng the highest level of catastroph­ic hunger. That includes around 210,000 people in the north.

It warned that if Israel broadens its offensive to t he packed southern city of Rafah, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly vowed, the fighting could drive over a million people – half of Gaza’s population – into catastroph­ic hunger.

 ?? AP ?? Palestinia­ns rush to collect the humanitari­an aid airdropped into Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on Sunday.
AP Palestinia­ns rush to collect the humanitari­an aid airdropped into Gaza City, Gaza Strip, on Sunday.

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