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Hunger grips north of war-torn Gaza

- GAZA STRIP, Territorie­s: Palestinia­n

Dire food shortages sent hundreds of Palestinia­ns fleeing northern Gaza on Sunday as Israel’s war against Hamas raged on despite stuttering efforts towards a ceasefire and hostage release deal.

Desperate families in the north of the besieged war zone have been forced to scavenge for food as fighting and looting have stopped humanitari­an aid trucks from reaching the devastated area.

Hundreds fled northern Gaza Sunday and headed south whichever way they could, walking down garbage-strewn roads between the blackened shells of bombed-out buildings, said an AFP correspond­ent.

“I came on foot from north Gaza,” said one of them, Samir Abd Rabbo, 27, who arrived with his one-year-old daughter at the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. “I can’t describe the kind of starvation spreading there.”

Without milk, he said, he had tried to feed his baby girl bread made from animal feed, which she was unable to digest. “Our only hope is God, there is nobody else to help.”

Israeli forces meanwhile kept striking targets across the Palestinia­n territory and battling Hamas militants in heavy urban combat centred on the southern city of Khan Yunis.

The army said “troops killed a number of terrorists and located weapons” and “apprehende­d terrorists who had attempted to escape by hiding amongst the civilians”.

Close to the main battlefron­t, in the far-southern Rafah region, alarm has grown among 1.4 million Palestinia­ns of a looming ground invasion feared to bring more mass civilian casualties.

The war started by the October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel has ground on well into a fifth month and sent the death toll rapidly surging towards 30,000, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Talks have been held for weeks with the goal of reaching a temporary truce, to exchange Hamas’s hostages for Palestinia­n prisoners held in Israeli jails, and to step up aid deliveries.

US, Arab and other mediators have voiced hope a deal can be reached before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on March 10 or 11, depending on the lunar calendar.

An Israeli delegation returned Saturday from the latest round of closed-door talks in Paris, also involving Egyptian and Qatari mediators hoping to bridge remaining difference­s.

UN and other aid agencies have repeatedly warned that “nowhere is safe” in Gaza.

Neighbouri­ng Egypt has kept its border closed to a mass refugee flight, arguing it will not help facilitate any Israeli operation to push Palestinia­ns out of Gaza.

But satellite images show it has also built a walled enclosure next to Gaza, in an apparent effort to brace for the arrival of large numbers of refugees.

Gaza’s humanitari­an crisis has meanwhile spiralled, with the UN World Food Programme reporting “unpreceden­ted levels of desperatio­n”.

Some residents have resorted to eating scavenged scraps of rotten corn, animal fodder, the meat of slaughtere­d horses, and even leaves from trees. The health ministry said Saturday that a two-month-old baby named Mahmud Fatuh had died of “malnutriti­on” in Gaza City.

In northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp, bedraggled children held out plastic containers and cooking pots for what little food was available.

In AFP TV footage, protesters were seen holding signs that read “our children are starving”. One man said angrily that “we, the grown-ups, can still make it, but these children who are four and five years old, what did they do wrong to sleep hungry and wake up hungry?”

 ?? Gaza”. — AFP photo ?? Displaced Palestinia­n children gather to receive food at a government school in Rafah. Save the Children says the ris�� of famine would continue to “increase as long as the government of Israel continues to impede the entry of aid into
Gaza”. — AFP photo Displaced Palestinia­n children gather to receive food at a government school in Rafah. Save the Children says the ris�� of famine would continue to “increase as long as the government of Israel continues to impede the entry of aid into

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