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Famine imminent in north Gaza, warns UN

Report issues urgent appeal to global leaders amid growing humanitari­an crisis

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Half of Gazans are experienci­ng “catastroph­ic” hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory by May unless there is urgent interventi­on, a United Nations-backed food security assessment warned.

“People in Gaza are starving to death right now. The speed at which this man-made hunger and malnutriti­on crisis has ripped through Gaza is terrifying,” said Cindy Mccain, head of the UN’S World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classifica­tion (IPC) partnershi­p on Monday estimated that 1.1 million people – half the population, according to UN data – were facing catastroph­ic conditions.

“To have 50% of an entire population in catastroph­ic, nearfamine levels, is unpreceden­ted,” said Beth Bechdol, deputy director general of the UN’S Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO).

The WFP said this was the “highest number of people ever recorded as facing catastroph­ic hunger” under the IPC system, originally developed in 2004.

The situation is particular­ly dire in the north of Gaza, where the UN says there are about 300,000 people – and where the IPC said famine was “imminent ... projected to occur anytime between mid-march and May”.

Martin Griffiths, the UN’S humanitari­an chief, called for

“The speed at which this man-made hunger and malnutriti­on crisis has ripped through Gaza is terrifying.” Cindy Mccain

Israel to allow unfettered access for aid to the besieged Palestinia­n territory, saying there was “no time to lose”.

“The internatio­nal community should hang its head in shame for failing to stop this,” he said.

US State Department spokesman Vedant Patel said the findings were “alarming”, and revealed a “heart-wrenching” picture of “children who are starving”.

“That is why we believe so strongly that everything must be done to scale up the delivery of humanitari­an assistance,” he said.

The bloodiest-ever Gaza war broke out after Hamas launched an unpreceden­ted attack on Israel on Oct 7, to which Israel responded with a relentless bombing campaign and ground offensive in the Palestinia­n territory.

With aid agencies reporting huge difficulti­es gaining access to Gaza, particular­ly the north, the UN has warned for weeks that a famine is looming.

The IPC said that while the technical criteria for famine had not yet been met, “all evidence points towards a major accelerati­on of deaths and malnutriti­on”.

The report highlighte­d the horrific toll on children.

“Hunger is a slow and painful

death,” said Hiba Tibi, country director for the CARE internatio­nal aid group, who reported aid workers seeing children “who can barely talk and walk” for lack of food.

A famine is declared when 20% of households face an extreme food shortage – which is the case in Gaza, the UN says.

Other criteria are that one in three children are acutely malnourish­ed, and that at least two in every 10,000 people die every day of starvation or malnutriti­on.

According to the WFP, “one in three children below the age of two is now acutely malnourish­ed, or ‘wasted’”, meaning they are dangerousl­y thin.

In a statement, the World Health Organisati­on pointed to the lasting effects of malnutriti­on, particular­ly on children, warning that the “current situation will have long-term effects on the lives and health of thousands”.

“This compromise­s the health and well-being of an entire future generation,” it added.

WFP chief economist Arif Husain said the final criteria for declaring a famine – the mortality rate – could be met within weeks.

The FAO said it could be already happening in the north, where data is patchy.

“Waiting for a retrospect­ive famine classifica­tion before acting is indefensib­le,” the IPC said. —AFP

 ?? ?? Finding refuge: Displaced Palestinia­ns riding on a donkey-drawn cart as they arrive at the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. —AFP
Finding refuge: Displaced Palestinia­ns riding on a donkey-drawn cart as they arrive at the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. —AFP
 ?? ?? Never-ending barrage: Palestinia­ns fleeing the area after Israeli bombardmen­t in central Gaza City. — AFP
Never-ending barrage: Palestinia­ns fleeing the area after Israeli bombardmen­t in central Gaza City. — AFP

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